The Tak Bai incident remains one of the deadliest in Thailand's armed conflict, where 78 protesters suffocated in army trucks after their arrest during a police rally.
Attorney general spokesperson Prayut Bejaguran emphasized that the suspects could have foreseen the tragic suffocation of the protesters, indicating a high level of responsibility for their actions.
Despite the tragedy, the former government, under Thaksin Shinawatra, expressed regret but denied any wrongdoing regarding the deaths of the 78 individuals.
With over 7,600 casualties in 20 years of unrest in Thailand’s southern provinces, the Tak Bai incident highlights the ongoing violence and turmoil affecting these communities.
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