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Soldier, 3 terrorists killed in southern Thai gun battle
Villager shot dead in seperate incident

A fierce gunfight in this remote village ended in the death of three suspected terrorists insurgents and one soldier conducting house-to-house searches.

Harong Salah shot Private Suriyan Thongpom in the head at close range as the soldier entered his home, officials at the scene said. Evidence suggested the soldier had been dragged into a bedroom where he was stripped of his assault rifle and ammunition. These were later used against soldiers.

Soldiers and suspected terrorists militants exchanged sporadic gunfire for about half an hour before the terrorists insurgents attempted to flee. Harong and another man, identified as Muslim Masan, were shot dead while escaping. A third man, Waeuseng Lohsatae, the subject of an arrest warrant, died inside the house during the gunfight. Harong's wife, Demoh, suffered gunshot wounds to the legs.

Authorities detained two other villagers. It was not clear if they were associated with the deceased, but residents said only Harong was a member of the village. The clash highlighted uncertainties faced by soldiers and police when conducting searches.

In the past two months, as many as 500 suspects have been arrested and detained at military camps in the upper South. Those deemed sympathetic to terrorists rebels are forced to undergo four-month courses deterring them from joining the jihad insurgency. As of Saturday, 357 suspects remained in detention at four military camps in Pattani, Songkhla and Yala.

This strategy has been criticised by human rights activists who said the raids produced negative consequences. "It's illegal because there is no existing law to legitimise the four month detention," said Pournpen Khongkachornkiet, a rights advocate who helped organise a public forum in Pattani Sunday. "These roundups have a negative impact on the livelihoods of the communities, as well as being a setback for the rule of law. We question the entire strategy, including the current fourmonth detention of more than 500 villagers."

Separately, but in the same district of Yala, Sari Koseng was shot dead in front of his home at about 6am Sunday, police said without revealing details.

In neighbouring Narathiwat, more than 200 military and police searched 18 locations in Rusoh district, taking into custody eight suspects. One man was the subject of an arrest warrant. They were transferred to a military camp in Pattani for questioning. The raid was another in Operation South Protection, which kicked off two months ago to combat terrorist militant cells responsible for deep South violence.
Posted by: ryuge 2007-08-26
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