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News, Published on 12/03/2013
» The Foreign Ministry insists the government's signing in Malaysia of an agreement to open a peace dialogue with separatists will not raise the rebels' status in the eyes of the international community.
Online Reporters, Published on 13/03/2013
» The government has no plan to set up a specially administered Pattani City in the far South, secretary general of the National Security Council (NSC) Paradorn Pattanathabutr affirmed on Wednesday.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 14/03/2013
» Barisan Revolusi Nasional (BRN) liaison office chief Hassan Taib has told the group's rebels to scale down violence to create an atmosphere conducive to peace talks, a security source says.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 15/03/2013
» The government's peace talk agreement with the Barisan Revolusi Nasional (BRN) lacks input from people on the ground and appears to cater to the insurgent group, Sitthipong Jantharaviroj, secretary-general of the Muslim Attorney Association says.
News, Amornrat Mahitthirook, Published on 16/03/2013
» The Constitution Court ruling against the questioning of witnesses and use of evidence obtained from overseas could have vast repercussions, Criminal Court Chief Justice Tawee Prachuaplarb said.
Wassana Nanuam, Published on 19/03/2013
» The airing on Monday night by PBS television of the final part of the controversial Tob Jote political talk show series on the monarchy was not illegal, but it was inappropriate, army chief Prayuth Chan-ocha said on Tuesday.
News, Mongkol Bangprapa, Published on 23/03/2013
» Government peace talks with the Barisan Revolusi Nasional (BRN) have been driven by political motives and will not likely lead to true peace, a forum was told yesterday.
Alan Dawson, Published on 22/04/2013
» A report by a bipartisan US task force on interrogation and torture of al-Qaeda suspects after the Sept 11 attacks presents the most complete picture yet of Thailand's covert role in the process.
Online Reporters, Published on 28/04/2013
» The Barisan Revolusi Nasional (BRN) has gone public with what it calls its five demands for a peaceful settlement to the conflict in the deep South, but said it will continue fighting until a deal is reached.
News, Wassana Nanuam, Published on 29/04/2013
» The Barisan Revolusi Nasional (BRN)'s five demands issued ahead of today's peace talks with the government will be "hard to accept," National Security Council (NSC) chief Paradorn Pattanatabut says.