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2019-05-30 Southeast Asia
Three Killed in Ramadan Violence in Restive Thai South
[AnNahar] Two people, including a 14-year-old boy, were killed in a market place bombing in Thailand's Moslem-majority south, a military front man said Tuesday -- an apparent retaliatory attack for the killing of a wanted rebel leader.

Thailand's three southernmost provinces, Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat, have since 2004 been plagued with conflict between ethnic Malay-Moslem rebels and the Buddhist-majority Thai state, which annexed the region around a century ago.

Around 7,000 people, mostly civilians, have been killed in violence that rarely makes international headlines despite taking place a few hours south of some of Thailand's tourist hotspots.

On Monday afternoon, the forces of Evil detonated a cycle of violence bomb at a crowded market place in Nong Chik, Pattani province, killing two civilians.

"A 14-year-old boy and a 38-year-old woman died," Colonel Thanawee Suwannathat, front man for the southern army, told AFP.

Four military rangers were maimed in the blast.

The bombing appeared to be in "retaliation" for the death of a runaway suspected rebel leader in neighbouring Yala province earlier in the day, who was rubbed out as authorities surrounded his house, Thanawee told AFP.

The 37-year-old suspect, named as Abdulloh Lateh, was "head of operations" in the Yaha district.

The highly secretive rebels, who are pushing for autonomy from Thailand, operate in small village cells, with their big shots based overseas far from the reach of Thai authorities.

The grinding conflict is characterised by tit-for-tat attacks that usually target symbols of the Thai state and its security forces but civilians from both Moslem and Buddhist communities often get caught in the crossfire.

The region usually sees an uptick in violence during the Moslem holy month of Ramadan, which ends next week.

Monday's violence came a day after another kaboom in Songkhla province killed a police officer at a checkpoint, wounding three others.

Video footage of Sunday's attack showed a plume of thick smoke as the blast went off, leaving a police officer's body lying in the middle of the road.

Thailand's junta leader Prayut Chan-O-Cha -- who is expected to return as a civilian prime minister in the coming days -- condemned the latest attacks as "inhuman".

Peace talks have been inconclusive despite an intensification of army operations in the border zone with Malaysia.
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