The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Four civil defence volunteers gunned down at school

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PATTANI, Thailand: Four Thai civil defence volunteers were gunned down yesterday at a school in the kingdom’s south with students just metres away, as bloodshed greets the 15th year of an insurgency in the MalayMusli­m border zone.

The culturally distinct region that borders Malaysia has seen rebels fight against the rule of Buddhist-majority Thailand, which annexed the area over a hundred years ago.

Since 2004, armed insurgents have clashed with Thailand’s powerful military, killing nearly 7,000 people — mostly civilians — both Muslims and Buddhists.

The death toll dropped to a record low last year as Thailand’s junta tightened its security web in the south.

But recent weeks have seen an uptick in violence, as rebels show they remain able to carry out operations after 15 years of conflict.

The men killed yesterday were all Muslim and were guarding a school in Yarang district of Pattani province when the gunmen struck.

An AFP photograph­er at the scene saw uniformed bodies on a blood-splattered floor in the school compound.

“They were shot dead at the scene,” Lieutenant Wicha Nupannoi, of Yarang police station told AFP, adding the killers were suspected insurgents.

“The assailants seized their four rifles,” he said, adding there were no eyewitness­es to the attack, which took place before lunch.

Civil defence ‘volunteers’ are poorly paid local civilians — both Muslim and Buddhist — who are lightly-trained, armed and paid by the Thai state to supplement security forces who have blanketed the southernmo­st provinces throughout the rebellion.

The 15-year insurgency has seen scores of teachers killed, slain for their perceived collaborat­ion with the Thai state, and led to the deployment of armed guards at schools.

In a rare public statement dated Jan 4 the main rebel group — the Barisan Revolusi Nasional (BRN) — which has command and control over most of the rebel foot soldiers, swore to ‘keep fighting’.

“Siam (Thailand) can’t hold out,” the BRN wrote, signing off with a warning: “Do not help and support Siam.”

Prolonged peace talks between the Thai government and an umbrella group which claims to represent the rebels have failed to yield peace.

But Thai authoritie­s as well as the Malaysian facilitato­r of the talks have recently expressed confidence they will reach a detente soon.

They were shot dead at the scene.The assailants seized their four rifles. Lieutenant Wicha Nupannoi of Yarang police station

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 ?? — AFP photo ?? Paramedics take away a body after four Thai civil defence volunteers were shot and killed outside of a school in the restive southern province of Pattani.
— AFP photo Paramedics take away a body after four Thai civil defence volunteers were shot and killed outside of a school in the restive southern province of Pattani.

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