Thursday, September 9, 2010

Teachers Are Now Being Targeted By Islamic Radicals In Southern Thailand

Five Killed In Thailand's Troubled South -- ABC News (Australia)

Bombings and shootings by suspected Islamic militants have killed five people and wounded 13 across Thailand's troubled south, police said Tuesday.

A Buddhist couple, both teachers, were killed by unknown gunmen while on their way to work.

The shootings took place in Narathiwat province, where suspected ethnic Malay rebels torched government offices, bus shelters, shops and phone booths on Sunday in simultaneous attacks in seven districts.

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More News On the Unrest In Southern Thailand

Teacher Deaths Force Closure of 365 Southern Thai Schools
-- Pattaya Daily News
Thai schools shut after teachers killed -- ABC News (Australia)
Call for Thai school closures after teachers killed -- AFP
Six killed as violence flares in Thai south -- Reuters
Teachers killed in restive southern Thailand -- AP
Thai Army Launches Operation Against Insurgency -- NTD Television

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