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Japanese citizens living in Thailand reportedly got an email warning about potential terrorist attacks in Southeast Asia. The alert advises Japanese expats in six nations to stay away from religious facilities and crowds, according to the Associated Press. Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs told AP reporters that the warning was due to “increased risks such as of suicide bombings.” Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs says the warning is not specifically related to Thailand. Without going into much detail, the ministry’s spokesperson made a Twitter post in response to news saying …. The news that Japanese MFA’s sent emails to Japanese citizens […]

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mmmhhh, The alert advises Japanese expats in six nations to stay away from religious facilities and crowds , when is the vegetarian festival going to hapen, on Phuket? Oct. 5-14 I think.

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Least in all places like the orange zones (like the highly contagious Phuket) the crowded areas are minimal. 
If they mean the Protests then we have been warned to stay away. Only place in Thailand I could think that would be crowded would be Phuket with the massive amount of sandboxers there, filling all the bars, err restaurants, shopping malls etc.

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