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Doubts over BRN chief's control of South rebels - 03/03/2013
Yingluck won't rule out role for Thaksin in Malaysia-brokered talks; Najib says negotiations to be held in Kuala Lumpur in two weeks -
 
Yingluck minta bantuan KL - 24/02/2013
2013/02/24 - 06:32:45 AM Cetak Emel Kawan Yingluck Shinawatra Yingluck Shinawatra Main peranan sebagai penyelaras usaha damai di selatan Thailand
 
Malaysia boleh jadi orang tengah konflik selatan Thailand - 20/01/2013
KUALA LUMPUR 19 Jan. - Malaysia boleh berperanan sebagai orang tengah antara kerajaan Thailand dengan gerakan pembebasan Pattani bagi mencari jalan penyelesaian terhadap konflik di selatan Thailand serta membantu merintis penubuhan wilayah autonomi.
 
OIC ignored govt efforts: ministry - 30/11/2012
slamic agency's resolution raises concerns about 'meagre progress' The Foreign Ministry yesterday expressed its disappointment over the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) resolution on the situation in the restive South, which said Thailand had made no progress on peace restoration.
 
RESOLUTIONS ON MUSLIM COMMUNITIES AND MINORITIES IN NON-OIC MEMBER STATES - 26/11/2012
ADOPTED BY THE THIRTY-NINTH SESSION OF THE COUNCIL OF FOREIGN MINISTERS (Session of Solidarity for Sustainable Development) DJIBOUTI — REPUBLIC OF DJIBOUTI 01 -03 MUHARRAM 1434 (15-17 NOVEMBER 2012)
 
South attacks kill1, hurt 3 - 29/09/2012
A woman was killed and her husband seriously injured in a drive-by shooting in Yala’s Muang district on Saturday morning, police said.
 
Good intentions are not enough in the deep South - 28/08/2012
Don Pathan The Nation About a week ago, the incoming police chief, Police General Adul Saengsingkaeo, suggested, for the sake of greater efficiency, that the civilian-led Southern Border Provinces Administration Centre (SBPAC) should come under the auspices of the military-led Internal Security Operation Command (Isoc) for operational purposes.
 
haksin VS Insurgents No, I did not : fugitive ex-premier - 09/04/2012
Former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra has denied an allegation he held talks with southern insurgents in Malaysia. "I am not in the position to conduct such negotiations since I am just an unemployed man," he said in an interview in Hong Kong. Two Democrat MPs, Prasert Phongsuwansiri and Thaworn Senneam, alleged that an insurgency-linked website posted a picture of Thaksin in a meeting with some 18 southern insurgents, voicing suspicion that recent bomb attacks in Hat Yai and Yala might have been set off by insurgents opposing the talks.
 
Conflict in far South could use serious reconciliation also - 05/03/2012
March 5, 2012 1:00 am To Mr Kofi Annan, Former UN secretary general, President of Kofi Annan Foundation And to Mr Martti Ahtisaari, Former president of the Republic of Finland, Chairman of Crisis Management Initiative: Honourable Gentlemen, On the occasion of your visit to Thailand at the invitation of the Truth for Reconciliation Commission of Thailand (TRCT) in a bid to encourage reconciliation by the leftist Red and rightist Yellow, allow us, on behalf of Malay Muslims from the Patani region, which consists of the five southern Malay-speaking provinces, formerly known as "The Malay Kingdom of Patani", to introduce our long-standing conflict that exists between us and the Thai state. We would like also to draw your attention to our basic rights, dignity and justice, which are threatened by the Thai state.
 
Thailand should allow mediators in the deep South - 23/02/2012
The Nation February 23, 2012 1:00 am If the southern insurgency is ever to end, the Thai government must accept the help of outsiders who also want to see peace in the region News that Thailand and Malaysia are willing to work together to bring permanent peace to Thailand's southernmost provinces, which are plagued by an ongoing insurgency that has no end in sight, is welcome indeed. How the two countries are going to achieve this goal is anybody's guess, but let's hope the two leaders, Yingluck Shinawatra and her Malaysian counterpart, Najib Razak, weren't just going through the motions when they said what they believe the public wants to hear. According to sources in the government, there are some encouraging signs and an understanding that the two countries are seriously looking for ways to cooperate on this matter.
 
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