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Old 02-12-2013, 23:22   #1
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Thai Marines get some

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/...149_story.html

Thai marines kill 19 militants who attacked military base in deadliest clash in nearly decade

By Associated Press, Tuesday, February 12, 5:56 PM

PATTANI, Thailand — Marines fending off a major militant assault on their base in Thailand’s violent south killed 19 insurgents in an overnight shootout, authorities said Wednesday. It was believed to be the deadliest toll the Muslim guerrillas suffered since more than 100 died in a single day nearly a decade ago.

About 50 militants wearing military-like uniforms raided the marine corps base in Bacho district in Narathiwat province late Tuesday night, Col. Pramote Promin said.

The shootout ended with at least 19 militants killed and the rest fleeing, Pramote said, adding that soldiers who fended off the attack suffered no casualties. He said the marines had been tipped-off by the locals and were alerted for the assault.

Regional army commander Lt. Gen. Udomchai Thammasaroraj said in an interview on ThaiPBS channel that the army has declared a curfew for the area within 5 kilometers (3 miles) of the base for Wednesday night into Thursday.

An Islamic insurgency erupted in 2004 in Thailand’s three southernmost provinces, a Muslim-majority region in the Buddhist-dominated country. In April of that year, guerrillas launched simultaneous attacks on police stations and checkpoints in the three provinces, triggering clashes in which more than 100 militants died; 32 of them were killed at the Kreu-Sae mosque in Pattani where they were holed up.

Sunai Phasuk, a Bangkok-based researcher for Human Rights Watch, said the overnight toll was the worst since then.

“The insurgents were uplifted because of a surge in their successful attacks in recent weeks, so this is a significant loss on their side.” Sunai said. “From now, authorities will certainly have to be very concerned about their retaliation.”

He said Narathiwat province has been a contested area between security forces and militants.

Muslims in the south have long complained of discrimination by the central government in the capital, Bangkok, and the insurgents are thought to be fighting for autonomy. But the insurgency itself remains murky, with militants making no public pronouncements on their goals.

Fighting in the area is reported on a near daily basis, and more than 5,000 people have been killed. Security forces, as well as teachers, have been targeted by insurgents because they are seen as representatives of the government.

On Sunday, suspected militants killed five soldiers and wounded five others in two attacks that included a car bomb blast in Yala province that was detonated as a truck carrying six soldiers passed. The militants then opened fire on the soldiers, killing five of them, and took away the dead soldiers’ rifles, he said.

Officials from security agencies are scheduled to meet Friday to discuss safety measures for the southernmost provinces.

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Associated Press writer Thanyarat Doksone contributed to this report from Bangkok.
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Old 02-13-2013, 00:38   #2
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The Bangkok Post's reporting on the attack: http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/loca...ai-marine-base
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Old 02-13-2013, 03:07   #3
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That insurgency doesn't seem like it's going to end anytime soon..think they (the terrorists) killed 5 thai troops a few days ago in a land mine attack on a village road and took their weapons as well.
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He said the marines had been tipped-off by the locals and were alerted for the assault.
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Security forces, as well as teachers, have been targeted by insurgents because they are seen as representatives of the government.
Not being up to speed on the current dynamic there, is one behavior causing the other?
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Yes, their assholish muslim beliefs are causing them to do this.
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Old 02-13-2013, 08:39   #6
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Yes, their assholish muslim beliefs are causing them to do this.
Repeat after me.... "Islam is a religion of peace"! My government insists that is the case so it must be true. Anyone who disagrees is an Islamaphobe.
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The Thai SF is one of the more competent in SE Asia. The Thai Border Police are also very effective and so are their Marines, apparently. I think US support would include intel resources...

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Yes, their assholish muslim beliefs are causing them to do this.
LOL, trackin' that part. Was kinda thinking along lines of killing teachers gets you dimed out to the local Marines.
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Looks like 1st group will have something to do in the future. Anyone know how much support they are getting from the outside if any?
As I understand it, they are getting little or no outside help in the southern Provinces. In other parts of the country I'm sure the JCETs and other Mil to Mil missions are ongoing.
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Looks like 1st group will have something to do in the future. Anyone know how much support they are getting from the outside if any?
They want South Thailand to be a muslim province/state following islamic law.

Essentially, it's made up of the sort who are too lazy to work and feel they are entitled to freebies instead of working like everyone else.

They have done a fair bit of damage with home made/motorbike bombs and a couple hundred dead thus far over the last few years including attacks on hotels and tourist in some of the major cities in the province.

Needless to say, checks at the Malaysian border is incredibly slack and a hell of a lot gets smuggled very easily both ways...corruption is a norm.
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