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NSC: Peace talks could be postponed
Online Reporters, Published on 09/04/2013
» The second round of peace talks scheduled for April 29 between Thai security officials and representatives of separatist groups in Kuala Lumpur will likely be postponed because of the coming general election in Malaysia, National Security Council (NSC) secretary-general Paradorn Pattanatabut said on Tuesday.
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In far South peace talks, patience will be rewarded
News, Achara Ashayagachat, Published on 01/05/2013
» Despite the uncompromising stance of both the government delegates and Barisan Revolusi Nasional (BRN) negotiators, the deep South peace talks are still on track.
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Peace talks will continue says NSC chief
Published on 08/04/2013
» Peace talks with southern insurgents will go ahead despite the recent wave of rebel attacks, the National Security Council (NSC) secretary-general says.
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Illicit South cash targeted
News, King-oua Laohong, Published on 12/04/2013
» The Anti-Money Laundering Office (Amlo) has detected unusual money transactions in the southern border provinces and suspects they are related to terrorism activities and illicit businesses in the region.
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Indonesia police in French flag arrests
AFP, Published on 03/04/2013
» Police in eastern Indonesia arrested 17 local supporters of France's football team, mistaking their hoisted French flag for a bold separatist statement, police said.
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Grenade attack tests NSC's patience for talks
News, Post Reporters, Published on 10/04/2013
» The National Security Council (NSC) has hinted that the peace talks between security officials and separatist groups risk being postponed.
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Bike bomb kills senior soldier
News, Published on 17/04/2013
» One soldier was killed and three others seriously wounded Tuesday in a roadside bomb attack in Pattani's Thung Yang Daeng district.
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Anti-peace talks banners put up in deep South, casualties followed
Online Reporters, Published on 22/04/2013
» Three soldiers were killed and many wounded in separate bomb incidents on Monday after fabric banners opposing the peace talks with separatist groups were put up in many spots in nearly all districts of Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat provinces as well as in Thepha and Sabayoi districts of Songkhla.
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British 'free Papua' office sparks row
Online Reporters, Published on 08/05/2013
» A diplomatic row between Indonesia and Britain is rumbling on after Indonesia’s foreign minister condemned the UK government for failing to take action against the Free West Papua campaign, which has set up an office in England.
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Special admin zone key to talks success
News, Published on 13/03/2013
» The first ever discussion between the National Security Council (NSC) and the separatist group Barisan Revolusi Nasional (BRN) is set for March 28. The so-called "peace dialogue" has spurred new hopes, but doubts linger about whether it will really ease the southern violence. Areepen Uttarasin, whose Wadah group was recently appointed as advisers to the government on southern affairs, is optimistic about the dialogue. He spoke to Bangkok Post reporter PRADIT RUANGDIT.
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