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The nightmares and hope six years after Krue Se massacre
เขียนวันที่วันเสาร์ ที่ 01 พฤษภาคม 2553 เวลา 21:36 น.เขียนโดยPisanBy Waelimoh Pusu April 28 of this year marked the sixth anniversary of the Krue Se mosque massacre – a tragic day of bloodletting in which 108 people, mostly Thai-Malay Muslims, were killed.
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Muslim media faces a tough time in the deep South
เขียนวันที่วันพฤหัสบดี ที่ 22 เมษายน 2553 เวลา 11:40 น.เขียนโดยPisanBy Lekha Kliangklao Although media outlets catering to the needs of Muslim people have been established here for several decades, not many people of non-Muslim faiths have been aware of their existence. For instance, Thang Nam newspaper which was first published more than 30 years ago with an aim of serving as a mouthpiece of the Muslim people managed to resume operations late last year after it ...
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Extrajudicial killings are not an achievement.
เขียนวันที่วันศุกร์ ที่ 16 เมษายน 2553 เวลา 08:29 น.เขียนโดยPisanBy Pradya Toh-e-tae and Waeleemoh Pusu In wake of the widespread glorification of Pol Col Sompien Eksomya as a hero, the southern news desk of the Isra Institute raised an issue about extrajudicial killings in its recent editorial as a warning to all members of the security forces in the deep South that they must strictly adhere to the laws in their performance of duties.
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A final tribute for Ja Pien
เขียนวันที่วันพุธ ที่ 07 เมษายน 2553 เวลา 12:13 น.เขียนโดยPisanBy General Harn Leenanond It is a wellknown fact in the khakhi-coloured uniform (police) circle that one has to bring with him a wad of cash if he wants to be transferred (to a better position). But Ja Pien or the late Pol Col Sompien Eksomya was empty-handed when he appealed his boss for his transfer.
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A victim of the senseless violence in the far South
เขียนวันที่วันอังคาร ที่ 23 มีนาคม 2553 เวลา 06:58 น.เขียนโดยPisanBy Waelimoh Pusu “Abdul Zalam, come get some toys and sweets!”. This gentle voice of invitation came from Dr Petchdao Tohmeena, director of the 15th mental health centre of the Department of Mental Health, when she led a team of psychologists from Pattani-based Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn hospital to visit the boy at his house in Sai Buri district of Pattani.
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Bannang Sata: A safe haven for insurgents?
เขียนวันที่วันศุกร์ ที่ 19 มีนาคม 2553 เวลา 00:54 น.เขียนโดยPisanBy Nasueroh Jeha & Pakorn Puengnetr Bannang Sata district of Yala province has recently attracted public attention after the killing of Pol Colonel Sompien Eksomya, the district police chief, in an insurgent ambush on March 12. But many people in the rest of the country may not be aware that in this same insurgency-infested district, several other government officials have also lost their lives t ...
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May his soul rest in peace
เขียนวันที่วันอังคาร ที่ 16 มีนาคม 2553 เวลา 13:49 น.เขียนโดยPisanBy Veera Prateepchaikul Having cheated death serving in the country’s most dangerous zone, the three Muslim-predominated southernmost provinces, for more than 30 years, Pol Col Sompien Aeksomya deserved a less life-threatening job in order to be with his loved ones.
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A rural police officer who dares to seek justice
เขียนวันที่วันพฤหัสบดี ที่ 11 มีนาคม 2553 เวลา 16:21 น.เขียนโดยPisanBy Chaiyong Maneerungsakul In wake of a recent corruption scandal in which a police general was transferred to an inactive police and investigated after he was accused of taking “tea money” from police officers who wanted to be moved to “goldmine” positions, a handful of police officers who strongly felt they were unfairly treated took the unusual step by taking their cases to the government and ...
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Red radio network & live mobile CCTV against bomb threats
เขียนวันที่วันอาทิตย์ ที่ 07 มีนาคม 2553 เวลา 08:55 น.เขียนโดยPisanBy Lekha kliangklao, Nasuerah Jeha A couple of years back when Hat Yai was targeted for repeated bomb attacks by suspected insurgents, a project called the “people’s radio network for the protection of Hat Yai” or the “Red radio network” in short was quietly launched by Lt-Gen Pichet Visaijorn, commander of the Fourth Army Region, to cope with the bomb threat.
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A model village defence volunteer programme
เขียนวันที่วันพฤหัสบดี ที่ 04 มีนาคม 2553 เวลา 02:07 น.เขียนโดยPisanBy Sumeth Parnpeth A valuable lesson learned from the prolonged war against insurgency in the deep South is that there is no way for the state to win the war by the use of force and to restore peace and order in the region unless there is cooperation from the local people.