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Southeast Asia
Train service restored in southern Thailand as killings continue
2008-06-27
Train services to the deep South, suspended since June 21 after the brutal murders of four railway employees on a train in Narathiwat, will resume tomorrow, the State Railway of Thailand announced yesterday. Thanongsak Pongprasert, the director of the southern railway office, said trains going beyond Hat Yai were cancelled because railway staff were demoralised and afraid after the killings.

The suspension of services dealt a blow to local businesses in much of the far South, which rely almost entirely on rail services for cheap freight deliveries. In Narathiwat, the five major fresh markets were quiet as vendors stopped ordering fresh produce for sale because they could not afford the cost of transporting the goods by truck. Farm products and fresh vegetables, mostly imported from Nakhon Si Thammarat, were scarce and expensive. Several vegetable wholesalers in Nakhon Si Thammarat were running up losses and were forced to close their businesses temporarily.

In Narathiwat, a member of a tambon administration organisation and his son were shot dead by two gunmen at a tea shop in Chanae district on Wednesday night. The victims were identified as Asae Mani, 41, a tambon administration organisation member, and his son Mayukee, 23. Police said the attackers stopped outside the shop on a motorcycle before shooting the victims. A local terror rebel network was likely to have had a hand in the killings, the police said.

Plus:

Terrorists Suspected separatists shot dead two Muslim civilians in the latest attacks in Thailand's restive Muslim-majority south, police said on Friday. A 64-year-old village chief in Pattani province was killed in a drive-by shooting on Friday morning, while in nearby Narathiwat a 36-year-old man was killed after dropping his three children off at school, police said.

And:

Two soldiers were wounded in a roadside bomb in the southern district of Yala on Friday, police said. The bomb went off when the soldiers were patrolling in Yaha-Yala road in Yaha district.
Posted by:ryuge

#1  "Suspected separatists shot dead two Muslim civilians"

Probably done by an unruly mob of Episcopalians.
Posted by: crosspatch   2008-06-27 17:02  

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