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Old 03-06-2007, 06:26 AM
fish2plus2 fish2plus2 is offline
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Default Re: Islamic Violence in the South of Thailand

"Allah's faithful bow down to fat-man statues. (And what's wrong with that?)"

Thailand worships the skinny buddha.

I think that guy hit most of the points - although from my understanding, there really werent too many communists in Thailand during the 1970's. The US government spread alot of fake intelligence to the Thai government that there was going to be a communist revolution in the north in order to get Thailand to do what it wanted, and the Thai Army just went around harrassing innocent villiagers in their spare time.
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Old 06-11-2007, 07:41 AM
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Default Re: Islamic Violence in the South of Thailand

"Gunmen armed with handguns walked unchallenged into a school library in Narathiwat province on Monday, and emptied 11 rounds into two female Buddhist teachers, killing them on the spot - and then walked back out and escaped.

Not far away, two assailants shot dead male teacher Somai Raocharoensuk as he bought cigarettes at a store, 100 metres from his school in Rangae town.

The gunmen killed the two women at Bansako School at noon on Monday.

Yupa Sengwat, 27, a specially recruited temporary teacher employed by the government and Tippaporn Tatsanopat, 42, a permanent teacher, both died at scene.

"They got off a motorcycle, walked into the school and killed the teachers in the library while others went out for lunch," a police investigator told the Reuters news agency.

Police found 11 bullet casings from two pistols near the victims, who were in their 20 and 40s. They had multiple gunshot wounds to the head and torso, he said.

Education officials immediately ordered 50 schools in the troubled Ruesoh and Sri Sakhon districts of Narathiwat to close.

"We are afraid of more attacks on teachers," education ministry official Pairach Saengthong said. "How could there be more classes after such an audacious attack?"

According to a news report, police detained one suspect for questioning but his name has not been disclosed.

Violence in the three southern border provinces of Pattani, Yala, and Narathiwat has claimed more than 2,300 since erupting in 2004."

Insane Bin Laden like stuff.
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