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Systematic torture used by government forces in the south
Burying people to their necks and near suffocation with plastic bags used in counter-insurgency which continues unabated while attention is on Bangkok
Education and conflicts in Southern Thailand
The extrajudicial execution of a Muslim leader, Matorlapee Maesae, a member of the Tambon Administration Organisation in Bajoh district of Narathiwat allegedly by the Thailand's armed forces is another testimony to Thailand's approaches to street justice.
Stop Using Discredited Explosives Detector
(New York) – HRW-The Thai government should stop making arrests using the GT200 explosives detector in the southern border provinces, Human Rights Watch said today. The controversial device, which has been used to detain large numbers of alleged insurgents, does not accurately detect the presence of explosive substances, scientific studies have found.
Prosecute Rights Violators in the South
(New York) –HRW- Thailand's prime minister, Abhisit Vejjajiva, needs to demonstrate progress in prosecuting security personnel for serious rights violations in the southern border provinces.
Buddhist man wanted over Narathiwat mosque massacre
Yala - Police are launching a manhunt for a Buddhist man over the massacre of 10 Muslims at a mosque in Narathiwat in June. Narathiwat police chief Pol Maj Gen Surachai Suebsuk said police had obtained an arrest warrant for Sutthirak Kongsuwan, 34, a resident of Narathiwat's Muang district. Sutthirak was suspected to be one of attackers who opened fire at the Al Furqan Mosque in Ipayae village in Narathiwat's Joh I Rong district on June 8.
Delayed justice is injustice: One month after the massacre at Al Furakon Mosque
The shooting spree at Al Furakon Mosque, I-pa-yae village, Jor Airong District, Narathiwat the night of 8 June caused instantly ten deaths and a dozen of injuries. It took place while the villagers were praying at the mosque. One month past, on one hand, thanks to aid from the government, the suffering villagers and survivors of the casualties have received due help.
Tragedi Masjid: Syura minta Abhisit tubuh badan siasatan khas
KUALA LUMPUR: Sekretariat Himpunan Ulama Rantau Asia (Syura) akan menghantar surat kepada Perdana Menteri Thailand, Abhisit Vejjajiva, meminta badan siasatan bebas ditubuhkan bagi menyiasat insiden pembunuhan kejam 11 penduduk Islam yang sedang bersembahyang Isyak di Masjid Al-Furqan, Kampung Air Tempayan, wilayah Narathiwat 9 Jun lalu.
Old and new massacres in Thailand
Stepped up violence in Thailand's restive southernmost region saw a brutal massacre at a mosque, leading to speculation that wayward security forces may have had a hand in the shadowy assault. That attack and a controversial verdict over the 2004 Tak Bai massacre will likely dampen new government plans to reduce violence through a newly minted economic development scheme
Inquest into Tak Bai deaths disappoints
Hong Kong, China — It took five years for a court in Songkhla, southern Thailand, to hold an inquest into the deaths of 78 men after they were detained along with over 1,000 others outside the Tak Bai police station in October 2004. But for all the time spent and witnesses heard, the findings handed down on May 29 obscured as much as they revealed
OIC Chief condemns killing of Muslims in Thai Mosque( Masjid al-furqan -bechah airong)
The Secretary General of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC), Professor Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, has condemned the armed assault waged on Monday (8th June2009 ) against Muslim worshippers at Al-Furqan Mosque in Narathiwat province in southern Thailand
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