travelerjim
December 21st, 2007, 02:56
Election warning from the US Embassy
Thailand will hold national elections on December 23, 2007. Thai
authorities have announced additional security measures will be in place
in Bangkok and popular tourist destinations throughout the election and
New Year periods.
During this time, demonstrations are possible anywhere in the country.
Americans should remain vigilant, exercise caution and should avoid
large gatherings and other public areas where demonstrations could take place.
Searches of vehicles and people may cause delays.
On New Year's Eve 2006, a series of explosions in Bangkok killed three
people and injured more than 30 others, including six foreigners. While
the Embassy has no specific information that further attacks are being
planned, they cannot be ruled out.
We urge all Americans to be extra cautious in public places
and to avoid large gatherings during the holiday period.
Worldwide, the Department of State remains concerned about the continued
threat of terrorist attacks, demonstrations and other violent actions
against U.S. citizens and interests overseas, but does not have any
specific information indicating an increased risk to Americans in Thailand.
U.S. citizens are strongly encouraged to maintain a high
level of vigilance, be aware of local events, and take the appropriate
steps to bolster their personal security.
On October 9, 2007, the Department of State issued an updated Worldwide
Public Announcement with regard to the continuing threat of terrorist
actions and violence against Americans and interests overseas. The
Worldwide Public Announcement can be found at:
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_t ... _1161.html (http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/pa/pa_1161.html).
For the latest security information, Americans traveling abroad should
regularly monitor the Department's Internet web site at
http://travel.state.gov <http> where the current
Worldwide Caution Public Announcement, Travel Warnings, and Public
Announcements can be found.
Up-to-date information on security can also
be obtained by calling 1-888-407-4747 toll free in the United States and
Canada, or, for callers outside the United States and Canada, a regular
toll line at 1-202-501-4444. These numbers are available from 8:00 a.m.
to 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday through Friday (except U.S. federal
holidays).
American citizens traveling or residing in Thailand are
encouraged to register with the Department of State or the U.S. Embassy.
The Embassy is located at 95 Wireless Road in Bangkok.
The American Citizen Services Unit of the U.S. Embassy can be reached by calling
66-2-205-4049 and by e-mail at ACSBKK@state.gov.
For additional safety information, please refer to "A Safe Trip Abroad"
found at http://travel.state.gov <http> .
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Thia announcement appeared in this weeks newsletter from
the Pattaya City Expats Club.
http://www.pattayacityexpatsclub.com/mo ... e&sid=1074 (http://www.pattayacityexpatsclub.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1074) .
TravelerJim
Thailand will hold national elections on December 23, 2007. Thai
authorities have announced additional security measures will be in place
in Bangkok and popular tourist destinations throughout the election and
New Year periods.
During this time, demonstrations are possible anywhere in the country.
Americans should remain vigilant, exercise caution and should avoid
large gatherings and other public areas where demonstrations could take place.
Searches of vehicles and people may cause delays.
On New Year's Eve 2006, a series of explosions in Bangkok killed three
people and injured more than 30 others, including six foreigners. While
the Embassy has no specific information that further attacks are being
planned, they cannot be ruled out.
We urge all Americans to be extra cautious in public places
and to avoid large gatherings during the holiday period.
Worldwide, the Department of State remains concerned about the continued
threat of terrorist attacks, demonstrations and other violent actions
against U.S. citizens and interests overseas, but does not have any
specific information indicating an increased risk to Americans in Thailand.
U.S. citizens are strongly encouraged to maintain a high
level of vigilance, be aware of local events, and take the appropriate
steps to bolster their personal security.
On October 9, 2007, the Department of State issued an updated Worldwide
Public Announcement with regard to the continuing threat of terrorist
actions and violence against Americans and interests overseas. The
Worldwide Public Announcement can be found at:
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_t ... _1161.html (http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/pa/pa_1161.html).
For the latest security information, Americans traveling abroad should
regularly monitor the Department's Internet web site at
http://travel.state.gov <http> where the current
Worldwide Caution Public Announcement, Travel Warnings, and Public
Announcements can be found.
Up-to-date information on security can also
be obtained by calling 1-888-407-4747 toll free in the United States and
Canada, or, for callers outside the United States and Canada, a regular
toll line at 1-202-501-4444. These numbers are available from 8:00 a.m.
to 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday through Friday (except U.S. federal
holidays).
American citizens traveling or residing in Thailand are
encouraged to register with the Department of State or the U.S. Embassy.
The Embassy is located at 95 Wireless Road in Bangkok.
The American Citizen Services Unit of the U.S. Embassy can be reached by calling
66-2-205-4049 and by e-mail at ACSBKK@state.gov.
For additional safety information, please refer to "A Safe Trip Abroad"
found at http://travel.state.gov <http> .
---------------------------------------------------
Thia announcement appeared in this weeks newsletter from
the Pattaya City Expats Club.
http://www.pattayacityexpatsclub.com/mo ... e&sid=1074 (http://www.pattayacityexpatsclub.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1074) .
TravelerJim