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Still a long battle ahead in the quest for peace in the South
November 18, 2009
... has claimed nearly 4,000 lives since January 2004. Chavalit proposed that the Malay-speaking South be made an autonomous region to quell the ongoing violence, to which there seems no end in sight."Parliamentary seats in the deep South are up for grabs as the ruling Democrat Party fails to respond to long-standing...
opinion

Moving to operator that doesn t support fugitives
November 8, 2009
.... So I am now cancelling my AIS phone number and moving on to a mobile-phone operator that does not financially support fugitive criminals who incite violence.EX-AIS PLATINUM USERBANGKOKGovernment should stop indulging in ostrich politicsThe problem the government is facing is Thaksin Shinawatra, who will forever...
opinion

Who s afraid of an autonomous South
November 5, 2009
... is a running sore that pointlessly and voraciously consumes human life and creates endless misery for families who are blighted by this mindless violence. So it is particularly disappointing that the PM, having graduated in philosophy, politics and economics from Oxford at a time when the IRA was wreaking havoc...
opinion

Chavalit must put country above self
November 1, 2009
... come in handy if and when the party forms the government. If Chavalit has something up his sleeve, he should do something now. Why wait for more violence and killings to continue just because you are not in the prime minister s seat But then, looking at his past record, one should not get worked up about his...
opinion

PM pledges economy before military policy in South
November 1, 2009
... Act in four districts of Songkhla after revoking martial law there. If the trial is successful, the government will impose the same law on the three southern border provinces of Narathiwat, Yala and Pattani.The Cabinet has already approved the law that seeks to adjust the structure of the Southern Border Provinces...
national

Hat Yai rail dispute service resumption on track
October 29, 2009
The move followed a breakthrough in negotiations between protesting workers and management, which would have allowed all suspended southern trains to resume running today.Deputy Interior Minister Thaworn Senneam expressed worry that the dismissal might prolong the problem, especially after it was announced after...
national

Emergency laws extended in the South
October 14, 2009
The emergency decree will be extended in Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat from October 20 to January 19 and will be replaced by the Internal Security Act in the neighbouring Songkhla
national

Isoc advert sends out the wrong message
October 7, 2009
These groups are unlikely to cease their activities to reach their goals. Such selfish actions of violence and destruction have had direct results on the children and young people of the South ... If you look with a careful eye, you can tell the bias the Isoc has against the insurgents. Choosing to use the words...
opinion

Deputy PM Suthep to visit south
October 7, 2009
Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban said Wednesday he will visit the southern provinces next week following series of violence in the deep southern provinces in the past few days.On Tuesday, the assailants fired on patrons and hurled a homemade explosive at a roadside food shop in Narathiwat province, killing two and wounding...
breakingnews

Deputy PM Suthep to visit south
October 7, 2009
... same day, a car bomb exploded in front of one of the town's hotels, killing one and and wounding many more.Suthep said that he would visit the three southern provinces of Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat on October 13 to inspect the situation after the latest bomb attacks.Suthep told reporters that he believed...
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