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Southeast Asia
Violence interrupts Thai 'peace bombing'
2004-12-06
A day after the Thai government bombed the restive south with paper doves as a peace gesture, militants exploded two bombs injuring a solider and a civil servant. The police said the first explosion occurred at a gathering point for police and military personnel in Narathiwat, one of three Muslim-dominated southern provinces rocked by a separatist insurgency that has left more than 550 people dead this year, including as many as three at the weekend. The explosion took place in Rangae district injuring a soldier. About three hours later, a second bomb blew up at the side of the road some 800 meters from the site of the first explosion, lightly wounding a district official, according to the policeman. "We are investigating, but it was likely to have been a remote-control bomb," he said. In the weekend's violence, a retired chief prosecutor from Pattani province was gunned down at his shrimp farm on Sunday, while a policeman was killed in Narathiwat on Saturday evening when his patrol unit was ambushed. A 64-year-old grocer, Suthon Sridaeng, was shot dead at his shop in Pattani on Sunday. Security forces also found and defused a bomb near the border with Malaysia just before the government used 50 aircraft to scatter some 120 million paper birds across southern Thailand on King Bhumibol Adulyadej's 77th birthday. The paper birds carried messages of peace. Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra signed one of the paper birds, promising a scholarship or job to whoever found the bird with his signature.
Posted by:Seafarious

#5  Oh well, they got their chance - their one free shot - and they've blown it. Time for more racking 'n stackin' down south. I believe that incident was the work of the Border Police, who are tough and nasty types. Toxin won't hesitate to give as good as he gets.

Much of the Thai Police and Military have been merely ceremonial, chaperoning the Royals around, for decades. That will change and they'll become hardcore soldiers as the weak ones get iced. This is a Darwinian lesson for the Thais. They'll "get it" and start dishing it out. The asshats have been on their southern border for several hundred years and never took a square inch - but now the Wahhabi funding has re-awakened the tradition of spreading Islam by force. It will be met with force.
Posted by: .com   2004-12-06 1:28:08 PM  

#4  You mean...it didn't work?
Damn, I was so hopeful...
Posted by: tu3031   2004-12-06 1:13:50 PM  

#3  "I have a paper bird."

"Oh, yeah? I've got a JDAM!"
Posted by: Mike   2004-12-06 11:35:21 AM  

#2  bet the violence would taper off if they allowed the Saudis to build more Madrassas.....

riiigghhhhttt
Posted by: Frank G   2004-12-06 11:27:17 AM  

#1  Overall, a good lesson for the children. They read in their children's books that if you just dropped a bunch of peace cranes that the bad guys will be impressed and learn to share the love. 120,000,000 children just learned that it's a nice children's story, but not true.
Posted by: 2b   2004-12-06 11:17:16 AM  

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