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In Reuters’ article, " Tens of thousands of Syrians abroad vote in early poll ," it reported:Â Expatriates and those who have fled the war were casting their ballots at dozens of Syrian embassies abroad ahead of next week’s vote inside the country that opponents have dismissed as a farce as the fighting rages in its fourth year. Several countries that oppose Assad, including France, have blocked the voting but Syrian government media said people were still able to participate in many countries
May 27, 2014 (Tony Cartalucci – NEO) – As Russia and China signed a historic 30 year, 400 billion dollar natural gas contract , a deadly terror attack carried out in China’s northwest province of Xinjiang killed over 30 people and wounded many more. The Wall Street Journal in their report, " Attack at Market Kills Dozens in China’s Xinjiang ," stated:Â Violence again rocked the capital of China’s restive Xinjiang region, as explosives thrown from vehicles ripped through a street market, killing 31 people and injuring more than 90, Chinese state media reported. China’s public-security ministry described the attack as a "violent terrorism case." The official Xinhua news agency, citing witnesses, said two vehicles rammed into people at the open-air market shortly before 8 a.m., and then explosives were thrown from them.
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Read more here: Thailand: Military Fills Security Vacuum
They have threatened to kidnap and/or kill  Thai Royal Army Commander-in-Chief Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha’s twin daughters. On the eve of February 2014 general elections, the "red shirts" carried out a  brazen broad-daylight  assassination  of NGO worker, activist, and protest leader Sutin Taratin.  Regime militants carried out a grisly attack in the eastern province of Trat that left scores maimed and a five-year old girl dead  and a  similar attack carried out in Bangkok that left many maimed  along with a woman and two children killed .