Thailand 'rebels' attack schools
Suspected Muslim insurgents in southern Thailand have burnt down three schools and shot and wounded a teacher. The attacks took place overnight on Saturday in the Muslim-dominated province of Yala. They came after Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont, installed in an October coup, apologised for the policies of the previous government.
That's Muslim for "You're welcome." | Three schools were completely gutted and a fourth badly damaged in the blazes which began almost simultaneously during the night. A police officer told Reuters news agency that four militants had shot the couple and their daughter from the back of motorcycles later on Saturday. Schools and teachers are a frequent target as symbols of the distant Bangkok-based government. Many teachers have even been issued guns to protect themselves.
On Friday, the new government ordered the release of 92 Muslims charged with taking part in an anti-government rally two years ago during which 85 protesters died while in army custody.
Posted by: Fred 2006-11-04 |