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13 suspected insurgents rounded up

Narathiwat - A 200-strong special security task force surrounded Tambon Tohdeng in Sungai Padi district and took 13 individuals back for questioning under the Emergency Law Saturday morning.



Two are believed to be active members of the new generation of insurgents, a source said.

One man with a warrant out for his arrest fled before authorities arrived.

A search of 70 homes in Tohdeng turned up one shotgun, an unspecified number of ammunition rounds and one kilogram of fertiliser that could be used to make bombs.

In Yala, Walitha Machai, 30, a rubber tapper in Tambon Banang Sta, was shot dead at close range. Her body was found on the side of the road along with her motorbike.

In Hat Yai, Army chief General Sonthi Boonyaratglin urged Islamic leaders from 14 southern provinces to redouble efforts to solve the problems in the three southernmost provinces of Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat, as well as the Malay-speaking districts of Songkhla.

Waeduramae Mahmingji, chairman of the Islamic Committee of Pattani, called on the government to do more in the area of education for youths, suggesting a long-term solution was crucial to permanent peace.

Virtually none offered any short-term suggestions to end the killings that many observers and government officials believe could last for another generation before peace could be restored in the deep South, where about 3,000 have been killed in almost four years since the wave of violence erupted.

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