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Southeast Asia
Terrorists leave 18 dead in southern Thailand
2007-06-01
Suspected insurgents sprayed gunfire into a mosque, killing seven worshippers, and a roadside bomb killed 11 paramilitary troops almost simultaneously in some of the worst recent violence in southern Thailand, the army said Friday.

The bomb exploded Thursday on a road in Bannang Sata district in Yala province as government-hired paramilitary rangers drove by, killing 10 of them instantly, said Thai Army spokesman Col. Akara Thiprote. Another ranger died later at the hospital. One ranger was slightly wounded and the truck was damaged, Akara said.

The rangers had earlier been negotiating with Muslim protesters in a nearby district, he said. The whole area has been under a military curfew since a deadly bombing at a mosque and a grenade attack on a tea shop that left 10 people dead and wounded more than 20 on March 14.

Almost immediately after the bombing, an unknown number of assailants opened fire on a group of Muslim villagers leaving a mosque after evening prayers in nearby Sabayoi district of Songkhla province, killing five villagers at the scene, Akara said. Two others died later at the hospital. It was not immediately clear why the worshippers were attacked but officials blamed Muslim rebels.

"The insurgents opened fire on the Muslim villagers and put the blame on the authorities ... They want to create an impression that authorities cannot take care of the Muslim people in the area," Akara said. "Worse still, they want people to think the authorities did it to poison the relationship between the government and the local population."
Posted by:ryuge

#5  Ship, I think this Thai muzzie problem will grow over the next 3 to 5 years until it is not manageable by the Thai government. Once we go in to help, like we did in the PI, it will migrate to Cambodia. The Thai government cares little about what is going on down South, as long as it stays out of Bangkok. This whole process the Muslims are using is almost a template of what has happened in other countries. To answer more directly, no, I don't believe it is the next big war. The Asian coastline is largely muslim, their slow revolt will gain some momentum and we will end up spending a large amount of resources helping these governments to recover. I just wish they would get ahead of this and do something before it becomes unmanageable.
Posted by: 49 Pan   2007-06-01 15:28  

#4  I wonder how long the current Thai Muslim general has before he loses his head.

It's pretty clear that he is part of the problem.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2007-06-01 14:58  

#3  10 Thai soldiers killed. I wonder how long the current Thai Muslim general has before he loses his head. I mean head position.
Posted by: danking_70   2007-06-01 13:23  

#2  You think this is the big start in SE Asia PanMan? This is a fairly large unhappy number.
Posted by: Shipman   2007-06-01 11:13  

#1  And the world sleeps through the beginning of another war.
Posted by: 49 Pan   2007-06-01 10:52  

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