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Security forces fear Malay school's thrall
News, Published on 20/11/2014
» Cho Airong is a downtrodden rural community in central Narathiwat province. For 11 years it's been a "red zone", a locus of insurgent operations and violence.
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Schools hold key to peace
News, Published on 18/10/2014
» The torching of six public primary schools in Pattani’s Thung Yang Daeng and Mayo districts last Sunday is being seen as a direct challenge from insurgents to the military junta.
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Time to focus on the South
News, Published on 31/07/2014
» In the two months which have passed since the May 22 coup, the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) appears to have made progress in tackling protracted problems on many fronts.
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Islamist barbarity of concern to all
News, Published on 17/08/2014
» The seven-year-old has a hint of a smile as he lifts a severed head with both hands. The photo of the boy, reported to be the son of the Australian Islamist militant Khaled Sharrouf, was taken in the northeast Syrian city of Raqqa which has been overrun by Islamic State militants. When Mr Sharrouf fled Australia to go to war in Syria, he took four of his children with him.
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South is one tough nut for NCPO to crack
News, Veera Prateepchaikul, Published on 14/07/2014
» Ramadan is supposed to be the holy month for all Muslims throughout the world, a month when they are to refrain from food, drink and other physical needs from sunrise to sunset, to practice self-restraint in order to cleanse the body and soul of impurities and to focus on God.
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The angry southerners visit Bangkok
News, Published on 09/05/2014
» For the last six months, I have been watching with great interest a new relationship emerge between the people of southern Thailand and the citizens of Bangkok.
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Cool heads must prevail
News, Published on 16/05/2014
» The country lurched closer to the political abyss early Thursday when three anti-government protesters were gunned down and 21 others wounded in drive-by and grenade attacks amid war cries from both rival camps.
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Deepen democratisation to end crisis
News, Published on 02/05/2014
» The clock is ticking to find a last-minute solution to Thailand’s escalating conflict. A solution will not come from the extremists on both sides. Instead, it will have to be the moderates who reach across the aisle to find a resolution.
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Lessons from the South, city protests
News, Published on 27/02/2014
» Since last November, both domestic and international attention has been on the power struggle in Bangkok between the People´s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) and the Pheu Thai-led caretaker government. Both sides claim the higher moral ground by either referring to the need for overcoming the populist, majoritarian and corrupt policies of the "Thaksin regime" or to the prime importance of electoral democracy and the constitution.
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Postbag: Time for Loei justice
News, Published on 18/03/2014
» Loei villagers need urgent help from being further poisoned by cyanide, mercury, and manganese, allegedly from mining giant Tungkum, a subsidiary of Tongkah Harbour Pcl (“Mining giant fails to cow angry villagers”, BP, March 14).
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