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Reviewed: 23 September 2008, 16:19 NZDT
Still current at:
11 October 2008
There is high risk to your security in the southernmost provinces of Narathiwat, Yala, Pattani and Songkhla because of ongoing violence due to insurgency. We continue to recommend deferral of all tourist and non-essential travel there. Since 2004 there have been over 3,000 deaths as a result of terrorist and other violent attacks. The Thai Government has declared a state of emergency in the provinces of Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat. Terrorist attacks may occur elsewhere in Thailand.
There is some risk to your security in Bangkok. Major demonstrations have taken place in central Bangkok, in particular around Government House. There have been outbreaks of violence, including one death, as a result of clashes between pro and anti-government protestors. Further violence cannot be ruled out. We recommend New Zealanders exercise a high degree of caution.
New Zealanders are advised to avoid all political rallies, protests and demonstrations, as there is an increased risk of violence at such events. You should also comply with any restrictions and instructions issued by the local authorities. New Zealanders are advised to monitor events closely and remain vigilant as the security situation could change quickly.
Some demonstrations have disrupted travel within Thailand, particularly some rail and air services. The situation remains unpredictable and future disruptions cannot be ruled out. It is recommended New Zealanders contact their travel agent or booking agency directly to confirm the current status of specific services.
A series of bombings occurred in Bangkok on 31 December 2006, including in areas frequented by tourists. Further terrorist attacks may occur.
New Zealanders should exercise a very high degree of personal security awareness. This advice extends also to New Zealanders in or planning to visit popular tourist destinations. Particular care should be taken in public and commercial areas, including landmark places known to be frequented by foreigners, public transport facilities, hotels, bars, tourist resorts and shopping areas. Martial law is in place in parts of the country.
There is some risk to your security when travelling near the Myanmar/Thai border. Sporadic conflict on the border occurs between the Myanmar military and armed opposition groups as well as between Thai security forces and armed criminal groups (such as drug traffickers). If you intend visiting border areas beyond the main towns it is recommended that you check with the local authorities before setting out.
New Zealanders travelling or resident in Thailand should have comprehensive medical and travel insurance policies.
New Zealanders visiting or living in Thailand are encouraged to record their details with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
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All Seasons Place, 87 Wireless Road, Bangkok
Postal Address: PO Box 2719, Bangkok 10500
Telephone:+66 2 254 2530
Facsimile: +66 2 253 9045
Email: nzembbkk@loxinfo.co.th
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