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Malaysian, Thai PMs in key visit to troubled region

Published: 9/12/2009 at 01:04 PM
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The Malaysian and Thai prime ministers made a historic joint visit Wednesday to Thailand’s restive south where a bloody separatist insurgency has left more than 4,000 dead.

Security was tight for the trip after a spike in deadly bombings and shootings that has left 10 people dead since Monday, underscoring the difficulties in finding a solution to the six-year uprising.

Thai Muslim students pray at Attarkiah Islamic schoolin the the southern restive province of Narathiwat. The Malaysian and Thai prime ministers made a historic joint visit Wednesday to Thailand’s restive south where a bloody separatist insurgency has left more than 4,000 dead.

“With many people and goods crossing over this bridge every day we are strengthening our bonds,” Prime MInister Abhisit Vejjajive said at the naming ceremony.

“I have no doubt in my mind that this Friendship Bridge will serve its noble purpose,” Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak added.

The two leaders arrived at the bridge near the Thai town of Bukit Ta in military helicopters. Thai army choppers circled the area and authorities cut mobile phone signals to guard against possible remote-controlled bombs.

Hundreds of Thai troops manned checkpoints leading to the border and bomb disposal squads checked the area, while police boats patrolled the muddy waters of the Sunai Kolok River flowing below the bridge.

In the latest violence, eight policemen were wounded in bomb explosions that rocked Muang district of Yala province on Wednesday morning.

The police reported that the first bomb went off at a shelter by the Pattani river in the Yala municipality at about 10am, wounding three policemen. The home-made bomb, weighing about 4kg, in a plastic bucket was being examined by a team of police when it was detonated.

While Pol Col Phumphet Pipatphetphum, deputy Yala police chief, was leading another team of police to the spot, the second bomb planted under a solar cell at a lamp post near the Chalermthai intersection went off. Nobody was hurt.

When Pol Maj-Gen Sayan Krasaesaen, the Yala police chief, arrived later at the scene, he ordered police to scour the area. The third bomb, planted in the ground only five metres from the first spot, was activated with a remote control. The explosion wounded five other policemen.

A police officer, Pol Cpl Pornchai Phopchai, went missing after the third explosion. He was believed to have fallen into the river. A search was immediately carried out, but it was not yet known if he had been recovered.

On the same day, another insurgent attack took place in Narathiwat province when troops tried to collect banners criticising Abhisit’s policies on the South.

Gunmen hiding in roadside trees detonated a bomb and fired on the soldiers near Ban Yango Moo 5 in Narathiwat’s Yi-ngor district. The troops fired back, police said.

The attackers fled the scene after about ten minutes. Two marines were reported to have been wounded and were taken to Yi-ngor hospital.

On Tuesday, another roadside bomb wounded two troops and a policeman protecting teachers in neighbouring Yala province, while a bomb killed a soldier in a border town.

A soldier wounded in a clash with insurgents late Tuesday on a road due to be used by Abhisit and Najib died in hospital overnight, taking the toll from the incident to three security officials and one militant.

Two people were killed by a powerful motorcycle bomb in the town of Narathiwat on Monday while two other civilians were shot dead earlier this week.

The two-lane bridge was opened in December 2007 by Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and Surayud Chulanont, the then-prime ministers of Malaysia and Thailand, in a bid to boost the border region’s economy.

Badawi did not visit any other parts of southern Thailand at the time.

In Bangkok on Tuesday Najib pledged his support for Thailand’s “constructive” plans to curb the violence after holding talks with Abhisit but said it remained essentially a domestic problem for Thailand.

Abhisit said Najib had also offered support “in terms of making sure that the people engaging in violence do not use Malaysia as a base for their operations”.

Thailand has in the past accused Malaysia of failing to prevent insurgents criss-crossing the porous 650-kilometre (400-mile) border.

But since Najib came to power in April the rhetoric has softened. In October he called on Thailand to offer “some form” of autonomy to the region, a proposal backed by Abhisit, who called it the “right approach”.

The two leaders were later Wednesday due to visit one public school, a handicraft village and a “widow village” that shelters some 140 families affected by the unrest.

Tensions have simmered in the troubled region, formerly an autonomous Malay Muslim sultanate, since it was annexed in 1902 by mainly Buddhist Thailand. The current insurgency erupted in January 2004.

Brussels-based think-tank International Crisis Group said Tuesday that Thailand must deal with the perceived impunity of security forces and disarm civilian militias.

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Published: 9/12/2009 at 01:50 PM
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Eight policemen were wounded in bomb explosions that rocked Muang district of Yala province on Wednesday morning, police reported.

The first bomb went off at a shelter by the Pattani river in the Yala municipality about 10am, wounding three policemen. The home-made bomb, weighing about 4kg and in a plastic bucket, was being examined by a team of police when it was detonated.

While Pol Col Phumphet Pipatphetphum, deputy Yala police chief, was leading another team of police to the spot, a second bomb planted under a solar cell at a lampost near the Chalermthai intersection went off. Nobody was hurt.

When Pol Maj-Gen Sayan Krasaesaen, the Yala police chief, arrived later at the scene, he ordered police to scour the area. The third bomb, planted in the ground only five metres from the first spot, was activated with a remote control. The explosion wounded five other policemen.

Pol Cpl Pornchai Phopchai was also missing after the third explosion. He was believed to have fallen into the river. A search began immediately.

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Published: 10/12/2009 at 05:16 AM
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Narathiwat: A defence volunteer has been killed and 14 other people injured in bomb attacks which greeted a visit to the lower South yesterday by the Thai and Malaysian prime ministers.

Confusion reigns after two bombs go off in Yala’s Muang district, killing one officer and injuring six others. MUHAMMAD AYUB PATHAN

Late on Wednesday, Pol Lt Col Theerapot Yindee of Sungai Padi reported a bomb had exploded at a roadside food shop in his district of Narathiwat, killing a young woman and wounding 12 other people.

That was the eighth bomb that went off across Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat provinces, three of them in the two hours before Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and his Malaysian counterpart Najib Razak touched down at Narathiwat airport for a one-day visit.

Police believe insurgents were trying to send a message to the local people.

“They wanted to take the lives of authorities and intimidate people to stop cooperating with officials,” Pol Maj Gen Sayant Krasaesaen, chief of the Yala police, said.

Mr Najib urged southern Muslims on Tuesday to support the Thai government’s efforts to restore peace to the region.

Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and his Malaysian counterpart Najib Razak are welcomed by residents of Narathiwat during their visit to the province yesterday morning. WAEDAO HARAI

No groups have claimed responsibility for yesterday’s blasts but in some areas where the bombs went off, including Yala’s Krong Pinang district, banners appeared in the Yawi script, saying: “We will fight to get our rights back until we die.”

Others read: “We will die together to get back the Pattani state” and “Pattani state is part of Malaysia.”

The defence volunteer killed in the blast was identified as Pol Cpl Pornchai Pusri, a bomb disposal officer with the Border Patrol Police. He was killed in Yala’s Muang district when a bomb hidden under the pavement was detonated by remote control.

The trip by the two leaders went ahead as planned despite the bombings.

It included a ceremony to rename a bridge linking Waeng district in Narathiwat to Malaysia’s Kelatan state as the Friendship Bridge, and visits to Suksasongkroh Narathiwat School in the same district, and to Att Arkiah Islamiah School in Muang district.

More than 5,000 security officers and defence volunteers guarded the airport and areas visited by the leaders.

“This Friendship Bridge will serve noble purposes and boost further the various economic, social and cultural activities between our countries,” Mr Najib said during the ceremony at the bridge, originally known as Second Bridge.

Mr Abhisit and Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban said the visit by the Malaysian leader showed Kuala Lumpur was behind Thailand’s policy on tackling violence in the restive region, and on boosting cooperation between the two countries.

Malaysia would try to end the problem of dual citizenship which Thai authorities believe provides a loophole for insurgents to move back and forth across the border. A solution was expected next year, Mr Abhisit said.

The two countries were “strengthening bonds” after years of mistrust over Thai allegations that Malaysia was failing to curb cross-border raids by militants, he said.

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Published: 27/12/2009 at 09:34 AM
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A gunfight broke out between security officials and southern separatist militants in Yala on Sunday morning, resulting in two deaths.

At around 6am, police and soldiers surrounded a house of a southern insurgent near a rubber plantation in Yala’s Thanto district. A gunfight started after the insurgent opened fire at the officials. The gunman was killed after the clash.

At the same time, a team of police and army officers enclosed a house of another separatist militant in Yala’s Muang district. The insurgent was killed after opening fire at authorities.

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Published: 30/12/2009 at 03:40 PM
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A bomb buried on a road killed two soldiers and seriously wounded three others in the far South on Wednesday morning.

The blast overturned a truck carrying five rangers as they patrolled a route used by teachers in Pattani province, one the Muslim dominated southernmost provinces racked by a separatist insurgency.

Two soldiers died at the scene and three others were seriously wounded. Police said the bomb contained around 15 kilos of explosives and was detonated remotely using a mobile telephone.

Security officials inspect the scene where a blast overturned a truck carrying five rangers in Pattani on Wednesday. (Photo by Abdul Loh Benyakaja )

The government’s special cabinet dedicated to the separatist insurgency held a meeting on Wednesday amid fears that Islamist militants may mount attacks over the New Year.

“All concerned security officials have stepped up measures during the New Year holiday,” army chief General Anupong Paojinda told reporters after the meeting in Bangkok.

Gen Anupong also defended a new government scheme to register motorcycles and cars with barcodes in the South, after some owners found their recently-tagged vehicles had been vandalised.

“Vehicles are crucial in mounting many attacks, so we want to effectively control vehicles in the area. The only group that does not agree with the scheme is the militants,” he said.

Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban rejected reports that southern insurgents might plan to stage unrest in Bangkok during the New Year celebration, saying there were no intelligence reports warning of the possibility.

However, the government would be careful and security units were closely monitoring the situation, he said.

More than 1,000 checkpoints would be set up in Bangkok, and both uniformed and plainclothes police would be on duty and fire fighters.
Soldiers would be on call if police request their help, he said.

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8,000 attacks in past six years

Published: 26/08/2010 at 12:00 AM
Newspaper section: News

Almost 8,000 insurgent attacks have taken place in the lower South during the past six years of separatist turmoil.

The Southern Border Province Police Bureau (SPB) yesterday released a report on the insurgency in the three southern border provinces of Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat since violence renewed in the region in 2004.

The report said 11,047 violent incidents had taken place in the strife-torn region. It said 7,984 of them were considered the work of southern separatist militants. The attacks killed 4,137 people and injured 7,135, the report said.

Seventy-one insurgency-related attacks were reported in the three provinces last month alone, leaving 39 people dead and 57 injured.

Thirty-seven of the attacks were shootings and the rest were bomb attacks.

Meanwhile, a 57-year-old rubber tapper was killed in a drive-by shooting in Pattani’s Kapho district yesterday.

District police said Madae Salae was taking his wife by motorcycle to a rubber plantation about 6am when two men following on a motorcycle opened fire.

They shot at Madae repeatedly.

Madae was shot in the head and body and died instantly, while his wife was injured when she fell from the motorcycle.

In Yala, two police narrowly escaped injury when a bomb was triggered outside a shop in Yala municipality but failed to explode.

Bomb disposal experts found explosives packed in a metal box concealed in a cement block.

The block was placed near a spot secured by Pol L/C Preecha Kongkerd and Pol L/C Jirayuth Gatechu.

The bomb was meant to have been triggered by radio signal.

Pol L/C Jirayuth said he heard a firecracker-like sound and saw smoke billowing from the cement block.

The bomb failed to go off and they called the bomb disposal squad to dispose of the device.

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Five killed in bloody weekend of violence

**2-year-old is among southern strife victims **

Published: 30/08/2010 at 12:00 AM
Newspaper section: News

PATTANI : A husband and wife, a 2-year-old boy, a village defence volunteer and a university student have been killed in a bloody weekend of insurgent violence in the lower South.

Khum Saman, 50, and his wife Lim, 50, were shot dead yesterday while travelling in a pickup truck in Panare district of Pattani, said Pol Col Wallop Chamnongarsa, chief of the district police station.

It was the third attack on a married couple in less than a week in the province.

Police do not yet know if couples are being targeted.

The Samans were on their way home from a shopping trip in nearby Sai Buri district when they were shot by suspected insurgents following on a motorcycle, the officer said.

On Friday, a farmer and his wife were killed in a similar attack in Khok Pho district and, last Monday, another man and his wife were seriously injured in a gun attack in the same district.

Khum and Lim were among five people killed in separate attacks at the weekend.

A 2-year-old boy, Mahama-afizi Sama-ae, died of head wounds yesterday after suspected insurgents fired on a vehicle carrying the boy and his parents in Rangae district of Narathiwat.

The boy died after being transferred from Chanae Hospital in Chanae district to Naradhiwasrajanagarindra Hospital in Muang district for treatment of a severe gun wound to the head, Hareman Chedee of the Chanae police station said.

The boy’s father, Mahadee Sama-ae, 30, is a ranger at Budo-Sungai Padi Range National Park.

He was travelling with the boy and his wife, Ms Zaina, in Rangae district when attackers riding in a pickup truck sprayed bullets at them, Pol Lt Col Hareman said.

Mr Mahadee sustained severe injuries but Ms Zaina, 25, survived unscathed.

Mr Mahadee was shot four times in the chest and once to the shoulder.
Ms Zaina said she sought help from friends when the gunmen fled.

The incident was reported about 12.20am yesterday.

Police believe the motive was to stir unrest.

Rommuelee Abu, 41, a village defence volunteer, was killed yesterday in a sniper attack in Rueso district, said Pol Lt Col Chantee Chamchan, chief of the police forensic unit in Narathiwat.

He was shot by gunmen while taking a motorcycle home from work about 8am.

His daughter and son-in-law were attacked on June 16 on the same road. His son-in-law was killed and his daughter left disabled by the attack.

Rueso police said they believe the attacks were carried out by insurgent groups.

In Yala, Abdulloh Salae, 26, a student at Islamic University in Yala’s Muang district was found dead on a road in Muang district.

Police said he was shot while travelling home from school on his motorcycle.

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Soldier shot dead in Yala

Published: 1/09/2010 at 03:00 PM
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A soldier was shot to death in a broad daylight attack in Muang district of Yala province on Wednesday, police reported.

Police said Master-Sergeant Metha Peng-o, 49, an intelligence officer attached to the 5th Infantry Company in Sirindhorn military camp, was shot in the head and killed instantly while returning to the camp on a motorcycle from an emergency operation drill in Muang district.

He was followed by two men on a motorcycle and the pillion rider opened fire at him with a handgun. The incident took place at about 12.40pm on Siroros road.

In Pattani, a home-made bomb went off at an open area near the provincial agriculture office at about 1.30pm. The area is where minibuses stop to drop and pick up students of Charoensri Sueksa School, which is located nearby.

Bomb disposal police examined the area and found the bomb was put in a 5kg iron box placed under a concrete chair and detonated romotely with with a mobile phone.

Nobody was hurt in the explosion.

Earlier on Wednesday morning, a married couple was shot dead in an ambush on a local road at Huay Ngo village in Pattani’s Khok Pho district.

In Narathiwat, three soldiers were wounded in a mine explosion in Tak Bai district on Wednesday morning.

They were in a team of six soldiers from Narathiwat Task Force 36 patroling on Narathiwat - Tak Bai road to ensure security for teachers in tambon Sala Mai.

When the motorcycles they were riding passed over the spot, the claymore mine which was planted on the road was activated with a mobile phone.

The explosion caused a big hole on the road.

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Another couple killed in Pattani

Published: 1/09/2010 at 10:48 AM
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A married couple was shot dead in an ambush on a local road at Huay Ngo village in Pattani’s Khoke Pho district early Wednesday morning, Pol Col Krissada Kaewchandee, the Khoke Pho police chief, said.

The ambush took place about 3.30am while Surasak Kiatkaew, 50, and his wife Kanueng, 52, were on a motorcycle heading to their rubber plantation. They were shot in the head and body and died at the scene, according to police.

Police believed separatist militants were responsible.

Two other married couples were recently murdered in drive-by shootings in Khoke Pho and Panare districts of Pattani.

*Bron: Bangkok Post / www.bangkokpost.com *

Soldier, militant killed in Yala gunfight

Published: 3/09/2010 at 10:31 AM
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A soldier and a militant died in a shoot out when security forces raided Bado village in Yala’s Muang district on Friday morning, and two other soldiers were wounded, police said.

Police said 30 soldiers attached to No 5034 special force in Yala raided the village about 6am, after receiving a tip that Muhamad Amin, who was wanted under an arrest warrant, was hiding there.

Muhamad opened fire on the soldiers, who fired back. The suspect was later found dead on the second floor of the house where he was hiding.

Three soldiers were hit and taken to Yala Hospital, where Sgt Sayan Thitiprasart was later pronounced dead from a bullet wound to the body.

Pol Col Phumpetch Pipatopetchphum, deputy Yala police chief, has ordered more stringent inspections of cars and motorcycles at checkpoints in case separatist militants launch a revenge attack.

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Four wounded by bomb in Yala

Published: 6/09/2010 at 11:41 AM
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Three policemen and one soldier were wounded, one of them seriously, by a bomb explosion in Yala’s Raman district on Monday morning.

The four were part of a team despatched to Ban Tai village in tambon Talo Halo of Raman district to examine a bomb which went off in a rubber plantation about 7.30am.

When they parked their vehicle about 100m from where the scene of the first explosion, another bomb buried on the roadside went off. It was remotely activated by insurgents hiding in the area.

The explosion wounded Pvt Sorarak Laksanawong, of Yala Task Force 12, and Pol Cpl Pongwiwat Weruwan, Pol Sr Sgt-Maj Chavakan Sansuwan and Pol Cpl Sarayuth Suphaka. Pol Cpl Pongwiwat was reported to be in a serious condition.

The policemen were from the bomb disposal unit of the southern border provinces police operation centre.

The wounded were evacuated by a helicopter to Songkhla Nakharin Hospital in Hat Yai district of Songkhla for treatment.

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3 wounded by Narathiwat gunmen

Published: 6/09/2010 at 01:48 PM
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An assistant village headman and two other people were wounded by gunmen in Narathiwat’s Rueso district on Monday.

Pol Capt Pairat Kiatcharoensiri of Rueso police station said the attack took place about 10.30am as Saree Buraheng, 36, the assistant headman, and five other people were travelling in a pick-up truck from Yaba village to Rueso district town.

A group of men on another pick-up followed them from the village and opened fire at them, wounding Mr Saree, Abdulloh Yimayi, 48, and Muhamad Che-ae, 21.

The attackers fled the scene.

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Bomb, shooting injure 7 in far South

Published: 6/09/2010 at 04:00 PM
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Seven people, including three policemen and a soldier, were wounded in two separate incidents in the far South on Monday, police said.

In Narathiwat’s Rueso district, an assistant village headman and two other people were wounded when attacked by gunmen. Police blamed inurgents.

Pol Capt Pairat Kiatcharoensiri of Rueso police station said the attack occurred about 10.30am as Saree Buraheng, 36, an assistant headman, and five other people were travelling in a pick-up truck from Yaba village to Rueso district town.

A group of men in another pick-up followed them from the village and opened fire at them, wounding Mr Saree, Abdulloh Yimayi, 48, and Muhamad Che-ae, 21.

The attackers fled the scene.

In Yala’s Raman district, three policemen and one soldier were wounded, one of them seriously, by a bomb explosion on Monday morning.

The four were part of a team despatched to Ban Tai village in tambon Talo Halo of Raman district to examine a bomb which went off in a rubber plantation about 7.30am.

When they parked their vehicle about 100m from the scene of the first explosion, another bomb buried on the roadside went off. It was remotely activated by insurgents hiding in the area, police said.

The explosion wounded Pvt Sorarak Laksanawong, of Yala Task Force 12, and Pol Cpl Pongwiwat Weruwan, Pol Sr Sgt-Maj Chavakan Sansuwan and Pol Cpl Sarayuth Suphaka. Pol Cpl Pongwiwat was reported to be in a serious condition.

The policemen were from the bomb disposal unit of the southern border provinces police operation centre.

The wounded were evacuated by a helicopter to Songkhla Nakharin Hospital in Hat Yai district of Songkhla for treatment.

*Bron: Bangkok Post / www.bangkokpost.com *

Teacher slain, school closed, in South

Published: 7/09/2010 at 12:07 PM
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The director of Manang Kayee school in Narathiwat’s Muang district, Wicharn Athigaphan, has ordered its indefinite closure after a teacher was shot dead by militants early Tuesday morning, reports said.

Mr Wicharn said he will later today attend a meeting of Narathiwat Teachers Federation to discuss safety of teachers in risk areas in the southernmost province.

Wilas Kongkam, 54, a teacher at Manang Kayee school, and his wife, Komkam Petchprom, 53, a teacher at Tungtodang school, were attacked about 6am while they were on their way to Tanyongmas morning market by two men on a motorcycle.

Mr Wilas died at the scene, while his wife was seriously wounded and taken to Rangae hospital.

He was the 134th teacher murdered in the three southernmost provinces of Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat. since the insurgency broke out again in January 2004.

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10kg bomb defused in Yala

Published: 7/09/2010 at 12:16 PM
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A bomb disposal team early Tuesday morning defused a bomb which had been placed at a traffic police point on the side of Highway 410 (Yala-Krong Pinang) near Kiyo village in Krong Pinang district of Yala province.

The unit rushed to the scene on receiving a police report that an object suspected to be a bomb has been found in front of the house of Lee Kareng, 55.

The bomb, weighing about 10kg, was in an iron box which was placed in a tree pot in front of Mr Lee’s house, where police regularly stand to direct traffic. It was connected to a radio and six flashlight batteries.

Traffic police were believed to be the bomb’s target.

Also in Yala, a bomb exploded on a road leading to a village in tambon Talingchan of Bannang Sata district about 9.30pm on Monday.

The target was a pick-up truck loaded with soldiers of the Yala Task Force 15 on night patrol. The explosion caused minor injury to three soldiers.

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All schools in Narathiwat closed

Published: 7/09/2010 at 03:12 PM
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The Narathiwat Teachers Federation had ordered the temporary closure of all 326 government schools in the southernmost province following the murder of a married couple, both teachers, this morning, the federation’s chairman Sanguan Intharak said on Tuesday afternoon.

Wilas Kongkam, 54, a teacher at Manang Kayee school, and his wife, Komkam Petchprom, 53, a teacher at Tungtodang school, were attacked a by two men on a motorcycle bout 6am while they were on their way to Tanyongmas morning market.

Mr Wilas died at the scene. His wife was seriously wounded and taken to Rangae hospital where she died soon after.

Soon after the attack, Mr Sanguan called an urgent meeting of key teachers and school administrators to discuss the attack and to find ways to restore teachers’ morale.

It was a dreadful attack, he said.

At this stage, the meeting has agreed that all schools in Narathiwat should closed temporarily to encourage all parties concerned to find effective ways to protect teachers from repeatedly falling prey to the violence," said Mr Sanguan.

He did not khow how long the schools would be closed or what further action would be taken.

The federation woulds await a clear resolution from the next meeting of teachers and school administrators of the province before making any decision.

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School janitor, villager killed in Pattani

Published: 7/09/2010 at 03:54 PM
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A janitor and a villager were shot dead in separate shootings in Pattani’s Sai Buri district on Tuesday morning, police reported.

Mahama Salae, 55, the janitor of Ban Chamao Samton School in tambon Proh Bon, was shot three times in the back at the school’s gate about 7am by killers hiiding in bushes nearby. He died instantly.

Spent 9mm shells were found at the scene.

The janitor’s death greatly demoralised the teachers and students. The school was later ordered closed.

Saree Cheha, 52, was also shot dead in front of his house in Chong Maew village in tambon Lahan in Sai Buri district of Pattani. Twelve spent AK47 shells were found at the scene. He was hit in the body and face.

Witnesses told police Saree was about to leave his house for morning prayers when he was murdered.

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465 schools in deep South now closed

Published: 7/09/2010 at 04:08 PM
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A meeting of the Three Border Provinces Teachers Federation has passed a resolution that all 465 schools in red zones and risk areas of Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat be closed for three days, the federation’s Boonsom Thongsriprai said on Tuesday afternoon.

The resolution followed the murder of a married couple, both teachers, in Narathiwat’s Rangae district this morning.

Wilas Kongkam, 54, a teacher at Manang Kayee school, and his wife, Komkam Petchprom, 53, a teacher at Tungtodang school, were attacked a by two men on a motorcycle about 6am while they were on their way to Tanyongmas morning market.

Mr Wilas died at the scene. His wife was seriously wounded and taken to Rangae hospital where she died soon after.

“The three-day closure of all schools in red zone and risk areas in the three southernmost provinces is to finding ways to restore teachers’ morale and coordinate with security units on more stringent security measures for teachers,” said Mr Boonsom.

Classes at schools in the municipalities of the three border provinces will continue as usual ,as they were not affected by the violence, he said.

Earlier this afternoon, the Narathiwat Teachers Federation had ordered the temporary closure of all 326 government schools in the province following the murder of the two teachers.

*Bron: Bangkok Post / www.bangkokpost.com *

Dit is al de 135e leerkracht die sinds januari 2004 vermoord is in een van de zuidelijke provincies Yala, Pattani en Narathiwat.
Wordt het niet eens hoog tijd dat de regering-Abhisit zich wat meer met deze ellende gaat bezighouden en zich eens minder bezighoudt met de onenigheid omtrent de Preah Vihear tempel !?!?!?

PM asks ministers to visit restive South

Published: 8/09/2010 at 04:26 PM
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Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has assigned Education Minister Chinnaworn Boonyakiat and Deputy Interior Minister Thavorn Senniam to visit the far South immediately to look into the slayings of teachers in the violence-plagued region.

“Mr Chinnaworn and Mr Thavorn will gather information in the three southern border provinces as the insurgents are now targeting teachers in the area. They will report to me before Sept 12,” Mr Abhisit said on Wednesday.

The premier said his schedule to visit the deep South had not been set yet since he had to attend parliamentary meetings, but he gave importance to ending the continuing southern violence.

The government had already made an assessment that state officials were also the insurgents’ main target, he said.

Mr Abhisit said he will call a meeting of the council of ministers for developing the five southern border provinces on Thursday.

The meeting will look into new measures to protect state officials in the region and consider ways to improve the existing security measures, he said.

Acting government spokesman Panitan Wattanayagorn said five southern teachers had asked to meet the prime minister next Monday. Arrangements for the meeting were being made.

All 465 state schools in red zones and risk areas of Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat were closed for three days after two teachers and a school janitor were shot dead in the troubled region on Tuesday - bring to 135 the number of teachers killed since the insurgency resurfaced in January 2004.

There have been about 10,000 violent incidents resulting in about 4,100 deaths and 6,500 injuries, according to official figures.

A joint military and police force led by Maj Gen Suchart Thirasawat, head of special case investigators in southern border provinces, on Wednesday morning arrested a key member of Runda Kumpulan Kecil (RKK) separatist movement in Yala, reports said.

The 30 strong team raided house No 48 on Sukkhayang road in Yala’s Muang district about 8.30am, acting on a tip off.

They found and arrested Marawmae Manormaneng, 32, wanted under arrests warrants on charges of involvement in several bombings in Kabang and Bannang Sata districts.

Mr Marawmae was taken to the Peace Keeping Centre of southern border provinces police headquarters for questioning.

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