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Witnesses say army shot journo

Three eye-witnesses yesterday told the Southern Bangkok Criminal Court that Italian photojournalist Fabio Polenghi was killed by army gunfire during the 2010 crackdown on red-shirt protesters.

Two other witnesses have already testified, on Oct 10, at the inquest into the death of Polenghi, who was killed by a high-velocity bullet on May 19, 2010.

There are another 32 witnesses who have still to appear for the state and eight more listed by the lawyer for the dead man's relatives.

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  • Discussion 4 : 10 Dec 2012 at 10.004

    Mr. Cox has no proof who shot him too, other than he knows it came from were soldiers were so he assumed it must be the soldier. I think there is a high possibility its the soldiers as they just shoot whatever moves.

    That doesn't discount there are not men in black with guns. Al Jazeera network has news footages of men in black with guns for those who claim there is no evidence.

  • Discussion 3 : 08 Dec 2012 at 10.453

    android,

    One witness confirmed the existence of the men in black and that they were red shirts, so that's one denial that can be put to rest.

  • Discussion 2 : 08 Dec 2012 at 09.202

    As usual, red shirt haters here who were absent at the scene will come up and deny what the eye witnesses had testified in court.

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    Discussion 1 : 08 Dec 2012 at 06.591

    How did they know it was not a red shirt disguised as a fake soldier.

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