The Philippine Star

Thailand bomb suspect breaks down, tells media ‘I’m human’

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BANGKOK (Reuters) — One of two ethnic Uighur Muslims from China accused of involvemen­t in a deadly bombing in Thailand last year broke down and complained of mistreatme­nt as he appeared in court yesterday.

Twenty people were killed and more than 120 injured in the bombing on Aug. 17 at the Erawan Shrine in Bangkok when it was thronged with tourists. Five of the dead were from China and two from Hong Kong.

No group claimed responsibi­lity.

Analysts, diplomats and even some officials suspected the attack was linked to sympathize­rs of the Uighur Muslim minority in western China, angered by the Thai junta’s deportatio­n of more than 100 Uighurs to China the previous month.

But Thai police ruled out “terrorism” as a motive and said the perpetrato­rs were members of a network that trafficked Uighurs and launched the attack in anger at a Thai crackdown on the trade.

Police have arrested two suspects, Yusufu Mieraili and Adem Karadag, both of whom are Uighurs, and have issued arrest warrants for 15 other people, eight of whom are thought to be either Turkish or in Turkey, according to warrants and police statements.

Karadag and Mieraili have denied all charges against them.

“I’m not an animal,” a shaven, shackled and barefoot Karadag told reporters, as two guards led him into a military court. “I’m human, I’m human.”

Inside the court, the tearful Karadag lifted his shirt, pointed to bruises and said through an interprete­r that he had been beaten twice this month in custody, a Reuters witness said.

The judge said he would investigat­e and would consider a request by Karadag’s lawyer for a transfer.

Karadag’s lawyer, Schoochart Kanpai, said earlier his client had been tortured into confessing.

A stony-faced Mieraili appealed for help.

“We’re innocent, help us, help us, where are the human rights?” Mieraili said as he emerged from a prison van outside the court.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Videograb shows Bangkok bombing suspect Adem Karadag shouting ‘I am not an animal’ as he is escorted to a Thai court.
REUTERS Videograb shows Bangkok bombing suspect Adem Karadag shouting ‘I am not an animal’ as he is escorted to a Thai court.

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