A Bangkok court convicted Yusufu Mieraili and Bilal Mohammed of premeditated and attempted murder for their role in planting a bomb at the popular Erawan Shrine in the capital's commercial heart.The blast tore apart the site where worshippers and tourists had gathered, wounding more than 100 people and leaving the shrine to the Thai representation of Brahma littered with motorbike fragments and singed debris.Seven Chinese tourists were among the fatalities when explosives -- apparently left in a backpack -- detonated."The defendants committed a single act that violated multiple laws. The court therefore imposed the harshest penalty available under the law, the death sentence," one member of the four-judge panel said Thursday as the lengthy verdict was read out.The defendants -- both Chinese nationals who arrived in court in prison garb -- were acquitted of charges stemming from a separate bombing at a Bangkok pier.Following the verdict, Mieraili said: "RIP Thailand's justice system. I don't accept any of this. I didn't do anything wrong."Choochat Kanpai, the defendants' lawyer, told reporters they "will appeal the ruling because there are many aspects of the case that the court has not fully considered, including the treatment of the defendants during the proceedings".The decade-long trial was beset by delays due to coronavirus disruptions and problems securing translators.The blast came weeks after Thailand's then-ruling junta forcibly repatriated 109 Uyghurs to China, prompting speculation that it was part of a revenge plot.Beijing welcomed the death sentences. "The attackers were totally inhumane and extremely heinous," foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian told reporters."China supports Thailand in conducting the trial in accordance with the law and severely punishing the murderers."Delays and drugsShortly after the bombing, police named 17 suspects, but only Mieraili and Mohammed were initially apprehended.Thailand's junta authorities were criticised for a murky investigation that appeared to wind down shortly after the arrest of the two men.They went on trial in 2016, accused of planting the explosives.But the proceedings -- which have involved hundreds of witness testimonies -- have been delayed multiple times, once because the translator for the accused was hit with drugs charges.In 2017 a Thai woman called Wanna Suansan was detained on arrival in Bangkok on a warrant linked to the shrine blast -- making her the third named suspect arrested by police. She was charged with attempted murder, associated murder and possession of bombs and weapons, but was acquitted in 2024.The Uyghurs, a Turkic minority, primarily hail from China's westernmost region, Xinjiang.Beijing has been accused of detaining more than a million Uyghurs and other Muslims since 2017, part of a campaign that the United Nations previously said could constitute crimes against humanity.China vehemently denies these allegations, saying its policies have rooted out extremism in Xinjiang and boosted economic development.Thailand deported dozens of Uyghurs to China in February 2025 despite warnings from human rights groups that they would face persecution on their return, drawing swift condemnation from the United Nations.The Erawan Shrine remains a popular draw for Chinese and other tourists to the Thai capital, and dozens of visitors made traditional offerings of marigold garlands and incense as usual on Thursday.Devotee and online vendor Satiwan Phobangwai, 45, approved of the sentences."As a Buddhist, I was taught to only do good deeds and good things, right? It's like karma, as the saying goes, 'you reap what you sow,'" she said."So they must face the consequences of the wrongdoing they committed."

The worst attack on the city in recent history killed 20, including tourists from China, Malaysia and Singapore.

The August 2015 attack at the popular Erawan Shrine in Bangkok's commercial heart killed 20 and wounded over 100 more.

Two Chinese Uyghur men were sentenced to death on Thursday for carrying out a 2015 attack on a Bangkok shrine that killed 20 people, a long-awaited verdict in Thailand's deadliest…

The explosion, which killed 20 people including a Singaporean, occurred at the Erawan Shrine in the centre of Bangkok, an area popular with foreign tourists.

The explosion, which killed 20 people including a Singaporean, occurred at the Erawan Shrine in the centre of Bangkok, an area popular with foreign tourists.

A Thai court handed out death sentences on Thursday to two ethnic Uyghur men from the northwestern Chinese region of Xinjiang for a 2015 bombing in the centre of Bangkok that…

A Bangkok court convicted Yusufu Mieraili and Bilal Mohammed of premeditated and attempted murder for their role in planting a bomb at the popular Erawan Shrine in the capital's…

BANGKOK (AP) — A court in Thailand on Thursday convicted and sentenced to death two members of China’s Muslim Uyghur minority over a 2015 bombing at a Bangkok landmark that

Two men of Uighur origin have been sentenced to death in Thailand on charges of detonating a bomb in 2015 at the popular Erawan shrine in the commercial heart of Bangkok, causing…

Bangkok, June 11 (EFE).- A Thai court on Thursday sentenced two Chinese Uyghur men to death over the 2015 bombing of a Hindu shrine in downtown Bangkok that killed 20 people and…

Giovedì un tribunale thailandese ha condannato a morte due uomini per l’attentato al tempio induista di Erawan a Bangkok del 17 agosto 2015, in cui furono uccise 20 persone e ne…

Two Uyghur men convicted of murder for planting a bomb at the popular Erawan Shrine in the heart of Bangkok said they will appeal the death sentence.

BANGKOK, June 11 — Two Chinese Uyghur men were sentenced to death today for carrying out a 2015 attack on a Bangkok shrine that killed 20 people, a long-awaited verdict in...

El ataque contra el santuario turístico Erawan dejó 20 muertos y 120 heridos

BANGKOK: Two Chinese Uighur men were sentenced to death on Thursday for carrying out a 2015 attack on a Bangkok...

The attack on the popular tourist attraction in central Bangkok killed 20 people and injured around 120 more.