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No clear explanation on why Japanese expats warned of terrorism

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2021
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The Foreign Ministry said it has received a vague response to its query into why Japan has sent an email warning its citizens living in Thailand of terrorist attacks in Southeast Asia.

Ministry spokesperson Tanee Sangrat said on Monday that the authorities asked the Japanese embassy for an explanation, but the embassy only said a similar email had been sent to Japanese expats living in Myanmar, Singapore and Malaysia.

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