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Southeast Asia
At least 10 dead after Laos bus attacked
2003-04-21
At least 10 people were killed and around 30 injured after unidentified gunmen attacked a bus full of students in Laos, early Sunday morning local time, diplomatic sources say. The attack occurred on route 13 between the Laotian capital Vientiane and the ancient northern city of Luang Prabang. According to a western source in northern Laos, the bus drivers say the vehicle was carrying students travelling from Phongsaly in the far north who were travelling back to Vientiane after new year celebrations. One of the drivers says the bullets from the gunmen had hit the bus' petrol tank, which had exploded, the Western source added.
I have no idea what the genesis of this one might be. As far as I know, Laos has no Muslims at all, much less Islamists. There were isolated groups of Hmong tribesmen who weren't reconciled to the government back in the 70s, but I thought they'd be either wiped out or run out by now. There's always been a certain amount of banditry in the country, but a school bus doesn't sound like really lucrative pickings...
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#3  Maybe it's the Anti-Pathet Lao. ;)
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2003-04-22 00:06:46  

#2  The only groups I know active in that area of Laos are the Burmese poppy-growers and heroin smugglers. The Chinese built a road from Gijiu down to Luang Prabang during the mid-1970's, and rumor had it the road wound down through Laos into Burma. This was considered a "smuggler's road" past Luang Prabang. Burmese warlords and opium smugglers are a law unto themselves, and are quite active in that part of Laos. I'd be tempted to place the guilt there rather than on any other kind of activity.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2003-04-21 09:33:52  

#1   According to an ICT article from this February, the perps are likely Hmong guerrillas fighting against the communist government. They've also carried out bombings in Vientiane.
Posted by: Dan Darling   2003-04-21 09:29:07  

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