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Blasts hit southern Thailand [Mujahedin Islamist separatist movement blamed]
BBC ^ | 1/5/04 | BBC

Posted on 01/05/2004 10:14:50 PM PST by freedom44

Two bombs have exploded in southern Thailand's Pattani province, killing two policemen and injuring others. The policemen died when a bomb they were trying to defuse, which had been placed on a motorcycle, went off.

The incident came as martial law was declared in Pattani and two other provinces following weekend raids blamed on separatists turned bandits.

Gunmen killed four soldiers during a pre-dawn raid on an army weapons depot on Sunday, stealing more than 100 guns.

Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said weekend arson attacks on 21 schools were designed to distract the authorities.

The BBC's Kylie Morris in Bangkok says the latest attacks are a further set-back to the government, which is already defending itself against criticism that it has under-estimated the problems in the country's predominantly Muslim south.

Mr Thaksin blamed Sunday's attacks on a Muslim group called the Mujahideen, known to operate from southern Thailand and Malaysia.

He suggested they would sell the weapons to allied groups, including separatists in the Indonesian province of Aceh.

Martial law has been imposed on Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala as authorities search the Thai-Malaysian border for suspects and weapons.

Mr Thaksin blamed a lack of co-ordination between the police and the army for the weapons raid.

"The security forces, with more than 2,000 soldiers in the camp, they knew about the bandits looking for a big lot of weapons. But still they were negligent. They deserved to die," he said.

There has been sporadic violence in Thailand's five southernmost provinces - Songkhla, Satun, Yala, Narathiwat and Pattani - which has been attributed to Muslim separatists.

But analysts say the violence has recently eased after relatively successful government policies aimed at integrating Thai Muslims into the country's predominantly Buddhist society.

Thai security officials say most of the separatists in the area are now bandits who run rackets along the Thai-Malaysian border.

An army spokesman has described the weekend violence as the worst in the past 12 months


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: southeastasia; thailand
SOUTHERN THAILAND

Home to most of Thailand's 4% Muslim minority Muslim rebels fought the government up to the mid-80s Government downplays any separatist threat, calling them bandits

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2 posted on 01/05/2004 10:16:14 PM PST by Support Free Republic (If Woody had gone straight to the police, this would never have happened!)
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Islam is a religion of Peace?

Looks like the whole world will have to focus on killing the "militant" branch of this cult -- and exterminate them as you would cockroaches...

I would think that the "moderate - peaceful" Muslims would want to ACTIVELY participate in this necessary action...

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3 posted on 01/05/2004 10:24:23 PM PST by river rat
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