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  • Problems in South Thailand Again!

    Hi all, more problems in the south again. Latest news of the bombings in Hat Yai - a Canadian was among one of the 4 dead.

    Series of bombs rock Hat Yai
    Four killed, 70 injured as militants set off six explosions at hotels, shopping areas in the heart of town

    Hat Yai, the main commercial and tourist centre in the South, was hit by a series of bomb blasts last night, killing four and injuring at least 70 people.

    The first of the six bombs went off at around 9pm and the other five exploded about five minutes apart.

    The explosions occurred in front of the Big C department store on Lop Buri Ramate road, Lee Gardens Hotel on Sanehanusorn road, Monkey Pub on Thammanoonvithee road, Odean Shopping Mall on Niphat Uthit road, in a cinema toilet near the Diana department store on Sripoovanart road and the sixth one also on Thammanoonvithee road.

    The injured were rushed to the Prince of Songkhla and Rajyindee hospitals, and only about five were said to be in serious condition.

    Most of the bombs were planted in areas popular with tourists.

    Authorities said the bombs were planted on parked motorcycles and all mobile phone signals were ordered cut off after the blasts to prevent more attacks.

    Rueseeda Kinsa, a shop owner near the Odean Shopping Mall, said she saw panic-stricken tourists and locals running in all directions after the blast.

    The explosions were likely being used by the militants to mark the anniversary of the creation of the Gerakan Mujahidin Pattani insurgent movement and to protest the state-organised ''Peace Project'' gathering in Yala. No one has claimed responsibility for the blasts.

    A security official said the bombs were planted to publicise the GMP and Hat Yai was selected because it was a key city in the South. Security measures had been stepped up over the past week in only the three southernmost provinces of Narathiwat, Pattani and Yala.

    The Fourth Army refused to say who was responsible for the attacks, or whether it was linked to the Muslim militants. It only said that its bomb disposal units were assisting the local police in clearing the scenes of the blasts and would only offer comments when more evidence was in hand.

    A source at the Supreme Command said soldiers were sent to the Kuan Lung area near Hat Yai to round up 12 suspects believed to be linked to the insurgency in the restive South and to yesterday's bombings.

    The last time the city was hit by explosions was on April 3 last year, when the Hat Yai airport was bombed.

    In Yala yesterday, about 1,500 young Thai Muslims, including former separatist leaders and their supporters, turned out to attend yesterday's ''Peace Project'' gathering in a bid to help end the southern insurgency.

    But their number was well below expectations, as officers had hoped to see twice the number. Around 3,000 young Muslims live around the Yala Central Mosque, the conference venue.

    The group only gave the officers a list of 3,000 people willing to help the government handle the insurgency.

    ''It is the greatest gathering of Thai Muslims ever held, though the number still fell short of target,'' a source said.

    On the list are 40 separatist leaders and their 500 supporters, who once fled to Malaysia before returning to Thailand to hide in Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat.

    Many were young ustazes, or Islamic school teachers, who agreed to help battle the insurgency, which gathered pace two years ago when insurgents attacked a military camp in Narathiwat.

    Meanwhile, in Narathiwat's Rueso district, former village head Abduloh Samoh, 44, was shot by gunmen in his house yesterday. He died later at hospital.

    Source: Bangkok Post - Sunday 17th September 2006

    Unfortunately the military solution almost never works with insurgencies - let's hope that a negotiated settlement takes place before they try to spread this mayhem to other parts of Thailand.

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  • #2
    I've stayed in Hat Yai... I say they should let the muslims blow each other to bits. The south of Thailand is a miserable shit hole full of muhammed loving misery guts. Honestly - my first impression of that place was "Nobody smiles here!"

    Don't ever go there. It is so depressing! (And I went years ago, before the major uprising!)

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    • #3
      Agreed. I've never been, but all the folks I've talked with tell me not to bothe rmaking the trip. Come to think of it, I always hear forum members talk about trips to the North, but no one speaking about going south of Phuket. I guess this is one reason why!
      I'm a rough-ridin', hootin' and hollerin', ladyboy lovin' cowboy! Bang bang yer dead!!!

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      • #4
        rag heads at it again maybe the pontif is correct            

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        • #5
          Well... let's make it clear that 'The pontiff' was actually quoting someone... (who was correct!)

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          • #6
            (stogie bear @ Sep. 17 2006,15:13) Well... let's make it clear that 'The pontiff' was actually quoting someone... (who was correct!)  
            Not only that he was quoting a writer from the 14th century. The pussy should NOT have apologised.

            Randyman
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            ain't life grand

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            • #7
              I heard a quote not long ago, "Not all Muslims are terrorist but all terrorist are Muslim" !! When was the last time you heard of McLarney, Rodriguez, Moore , Smith, or Quincy blowing themselves up

              DANNO
              You no care me DIE !!!

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              • #8
                (dummy_plug @ Sep. 18 2006,02:57) but no one speaking about going south of Phuket.
                Lots of beautiful islands south of Phuket.

                Been to Ko Sukorn, Ko Bulon, and Ko Taratao.

                Ko Sukorn is a Muslim island and the people are extremely friendly.

                Warning: None of these islands have a P4P scene and are not islands that most ladyboys would care for.
                But a nice place to bring a Western woman.

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                • #9
                  (PigDogg @ Sep. 17 2006,22:08) Warning: None of these islands have a P4P scene and are not islands that most ladyboys would care for.
                  But a nice place to bring a Western    woman.
                  Well, yeah. As long as you're not bringing her back
                  randyman
                  ain't life grand

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                  • #10
                    Those of you who may have served America in Viet Nam, Thank you Greatly. I really loved the fire fight, when I could see the little bastards open up their spider holes during a combat assault, the slicks on short final and they would open up, muzzle flashes galore, them shooting at me, me shooting at them, the radio chatter, the sound of comrades being hit. It was so fu__hing exilerating, I miss it. Now at 61 I wish I could go to Iraq/Afganistan and whip out more disater on the enemy. My heart goes out to these brave young boys forced into manhood !!!

                    God bless all the allied forces, by the way what size burka does your Lady Boy W ear ??
                    You no care me DIE !!!

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                    • #11
                      (ramboz @ Sep. 18 2006,06:49) When was the last time you heard of McLarney, blowing themselves up
                      My Irish Catholic homeys in the IRA are pretty good at that stuff too!

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                      • #12
                        It's the top news story here today... one of the 4 killed was a guy from Toronto, Canada.

                        http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/natio.../thailand.html

                        http://www.citynews.ca/news/news_3628.aspx


                        Canadian Killed In Thailand Bombing
                        Sunday September 17, 2006
                        A Canadian man was one of four people killed in southern Thailand when a series of bombs exploded in a busy shopping district Saturday night.

                        Thai authorities say the bombs were planted on motorbikes and were detonated simultaneously at 9:15pm local time, ripping through three department stores killing the four and injuring dozens of others.

                        The attacks happened in the business district of Hat Yai in Songkhla province, which is considered to be the site of a Muslim insurgency. The deadly blasts happened just hours after the military staged a peace rally and expressed hope that people could work with authorities to end violence.

                        Hat Yai is one of the biggest commercial districts in southern Thailand and draws thousands of tourists from Malaysia and Singapore.

                        Thai police later identified the Canadian as 29-year-old Jessie Lee Daniel, who had been in the country teaching English since November. In a CityNews exclusive, Daniel's aunt spoke about the circumstances surrounding her nephew's death and what brought him to Thailand in the first place.

                        "Jesse slipped out the front door of the restaurant, and I guess another bomb went off...all I understand is that he was killed," said Sue Jones.

                        "He seemed so content there...he really liked the kids and I think the school really, really liked him."

                        According to reports, two bombs exploded in front of a pub and parking lot at a shopping mall, another went off at a nearby massage parlour and the fourth and fifth exploded in separate department stores.

                        Soon after the blasts authorities pointed the finger at separatist insurgents whose bloody campaign has killed at least 1,700 people since 2004.



                        Jones is now working with Daniel's friends in Thailand to bring his body home to Canada.

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                        • #13
                          > 2006,01:57 but no one speaking about going south of Phuket.

                          JackC posted some great stuff a long while back on spots South of Phuket. Jack where are you?

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                          • #14
                            I do not want to get political, but it seems the use of force to try and stop insurgencies never succeed, no matter whether it is Islamic, Irish Catholic, Israeli "freedom" fighters, Chechynan rebels, Tamil Tigers etc.

                            This is a concern because if the conflict continues, there is a risk it could expand past the southern areas and create havoc in the rest of Thailand. While the current government is in stasis due to the machinations of the Thai Rak Thai government, there can be no effective negotiations.

                            So whether or not we view these Southern Thai "ragheads" as uneducated, violent, unreasonable radicals - the only real solution will come with substantial, sincere, meaningful negotiations. Hopefully this will happen sooner rather than later.

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                            • #15
                              (Torurot @ Sep. 18 2006,18:04) > 2006,01:57  but no one speaking about going south of Phuket.

                              JackC posted some great stuff a long while back on spots South of Phuket. Jack where are you?
                              Here I am Torurot. I've just been a passive reader of all these posts the last few months, enjoying the adventures and misadventures of my fellow LB lovers, but you are right. This is one topic that is a little closer to my heart and has stirred me to respond a little to the "general misgivings" of the area south of the Phuket sphere. I'll post some photos and information (for those who might not have read my post on this part of the country) as a alternative view on Hatyai soon.
                              forward motion is like the sway of the ocean....

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