The trial of two Chinese men accused of bombing a popular shrine in Bangkok has resumed after shifting from a military to a civilian court.
The two ethnic Uighur suspects have been jailed without trial since 2015.
Difficulties finding translators delayed proceedings and then COVID-19 shut it down completely.
Now, seven years on, survivors and families of the victims of Thailand’s worst bombing are still waiting for answers.
Al Jazeera's @TonyCheng reports from Bangkok, Thailand.
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The two ethnic Uighur suspects have been jailed without trial since 2015.
Difficulties finding translators delayed proceedings and then COVID-19 shut it down completely.
Now, seven years on, survivors and families of the victims of Thailand’s worst bombing are still waiting for answers.
Al Jazeera's @TonyCheng reports from Bangkok, Thailand.
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