The Borneo Post

Shooting in Thailand’s south kills four despite safety zone deal

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BANGKOK/ NARATHIWAT, Thailand: Insurgents in one of Thailand’s mostly Muslim southern provinces shot and killed four people, including a child, and wounded another two children yesterday, police said, days after a deal was reached with the Thai government to establish a safety zone.

A decades- old separatist insurgency in the Muslimmajo­rity southern provinces of Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat has claimed more than 6,500 lives since it escalated in 2004, according to independen­t monitoring group Deep South Watch.

Shots were fired into a pickup truck in Rueso village in Narathiwat early on Thursday, said Rueso police chief Colonel Ruangsak Buadang. The truck was being driven by an aide to the village chief who, along with his wife and sister-in-law, was taking their 8-year-old son and two other children to school.

“An unknown number of insurgents fired shots into the truck, killing all four and injuring two other children,” Ruangsak told Reuters.

The attack followed a deal struck earlier this week between the government and MARA Patani, a long-standing umbrella group that claims to speak for the insurgents. The talks were held in neighbouri­ng Malaysia.

MARA Patani said in a statement on Tuesday the Joint Working Group-Peace Dialogue

An unknown number of insurgents fired shots into the truck, killing all four and injuring two other children.

Process had approved and adopted a general framework for a ‘safety zone’ to cover five districts in the three southern provinces where fighting will be off-limits.

The government has said the safety- zone deal was the most progress made in more than two years of negotiatio­n. Talks between the government and the insurgents began in 2013 under then Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra but stalled after the military overthrew her government in 2014.

Colonel Yuthanam Phetmuang, a spokesman for the military’s Internal Security Operations Command, condemned the attack.

“This is a barbaric action,” Yuthanam said.

Colonel Ruangsak Buadang, Rueso police chief

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 ??  ?? Military personnel carry a body out of a site of an attack at Rueso district, in the troubled southern province of Narathiwat, Thailand. — Reuters photo
Military personnel carry a body out of a site of an attack at Rueso district, in the troubled southern province of Narathiwat, Thailand. — Reuters photo

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