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Attack leaves 4 hurt, one a young child
Abdullah Benjakat, Published on 01/10/2021
» NARATHIWAT: A defence volunteer and three civilians, one a young child, were hurt when gunmen opened fire and threw a bomb at a checkpoint in Sungai Padi district on Thursday night.
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Apirat says Thaksin provoked insurgents
News, Wassana Nanuam, Published on 12/10/2019
» Army chief Apirat Kongsompong on Friday accused the Thaksin Shinawatra administration of complicating the southern insurgency problem.
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Preserving an ancient art
Life, Thana Boonlert, Published on 26/04/2022
» Despite a two-year hiatus, Nutchanat La-ongsri commanded a stage with unwavering power. Donning a large headpiece, she pulled on a white costume with a red strap tied on her upper body. Her back rose up like a bird's tail. She pressed her hands in front, showing silver bracelets and nail tips. After a wai kru ceremony, she staged a play in nora kaek, the dying breed of performance art from the Deep South.
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Inter-faith relations on a knife-edge
News, Published on 19/05/2018
» State-initiated projects aimed at bridging cultural and ethnic gaps between people of different religions in the far South, a region still wracked by separatist-led violence, are making headway by tackling some of the most divisive issues, according to local officials.
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Three suspects wanted in southern unrest caught
Abdullah Benjakat, Published on 03/02/2018
» PATTANI: Three suspects wanted in security cases in the strife-torn deep South were caught at a rented house in Muang district on Saturday morning.
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Southern independence referendum movement watched
Post Reporters, Published on 08/06/2023
» Security agencies are keeping a close watch on a group that has called for a public referendum on the independence of “Patani State” from Thailand, because doing so is tantamount to an act of separatism and unlawful, says the deputy commander of the 4th Army Region.
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Security forces add southern curfew to arsenal
Post Reporters, Published on 08/11/2019
» Security authorities have received approval to consider a curfew in eight districts of four southern provinces for one year, but they say the move has nothing to do with this week’s deadly attacks in Yala.
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All quiet on the southern front?
Spectrum, Maluding Deeto, Published on 08/04/2018
» Positioned as a pilot province under the government's "triangle economy city model" in the far South, Yala's Betong district has recently been delisted from the region's severe emergency areas to pave the way for the scheme, which is aimed at bolstering the local economy and enhancing residents' livelihood.
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Two officers seriously wounded in Yala shooting
Published on 11/01/2024
» YALA: Authorities were hunting down a group of armed men who opened fire at a pickup truck carrying border patrol police in Bannang Sata district of this southern border province on Wednesday afternoon causing panic among residents who fled the scene. The attack left two officers seriously wounded.
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Rebels sidelined from talks admit to Pattani blast
News, Published on 16/04/2022
» PATTANI: Rebels sidelined from peace talks claimed responsibility on Saturday for deadly bombings that broke a Ramadan truce agreed between the main rebel group and the government in the troubled southern border provinces.
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