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Ending conflict in Thailand's Deep South

Peace process, not military suppression, the way to tackle Thailand’s southern conflict.
 
Whether or not the heinous blast at Bangkok’s Erawan Shrine is linked to the violent conflict in Thailand’s predominantly Malay Muslim South, it is vitally important to acknowledge that there is strong evidence to suggest that southern militants are likely to have extended their actions outside their traditional theatre of operation.
 

Thung Yang Daeng tragedy may affect the peace process

**This is the English version of the Malay article posted on 1 April 2015 : Tragedi Thung Yang Daeng  boleh jejaskan proses damai -  http://www.deepsouthwatch.org/node/7010  .

 

Last week, once again a bloody tragedy rocked Patani. The tremor that spreads throughout the entire corners of the world is a constant reminder that inhumane acts by the so called "The people's defender of peace", i.e. the Thai security apparatus, are  still rampant.

WALKING THE PATH OF PEACE - Phase 2

WALKING THE PATH OF PEACE -Phase-2

(An English translation of MENITI JALAN DAMAI -Fasa 2   http://www.deepsouthwatch.org/node/6884

A speech for PEACE MEDIA DAY at PATANI @ Prince of Songkhla University, Patani Campus - 28 February 2015)

 

In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful and Most Compassionate.

 

Mr. Chairman,

Distinguished  guests,

Ladies and gentlemen,

Peace be upon you all.