தாய்லாந்தில் வெறியாட்டம் ஆடும் முஸ்லீம் பயங்கரவாதிகள் அங்குள்ள பௌத்தர்களை கொன்று வருகிறார்கள். ஒரு பௌத்தரின் தலை துண்டிக்கப்பட்டது. மற்றவர் கொல்லப்பட்டார்.
Thai Buddhist beheaded, another shot in Muslim south
Mon Jun 15, 2009 4:53am EDT
YALA, Thailand, June 15 (Reuters) - Suspected separatists beheaded a rubber tapper and shot dead a school janitor, both Buddhists, in the latest violence in Thailand's Muslim south, police said on Monday.
The attacks took place in Yala and Pattani, two of the three Malay Muslim provinces where 29 people have been killed and more than 50 injured in the past 10 days, among them soldiers, teachers and Buddhist monks.
The body and severed head of the rubber tapper was found in a house next to a plantation in Yala's Than To district. That added to more than 40 beheadings in the region since violence erupted in 2004.
The school janitor was shot dead by unknown gunmen while travelling to work on his motorcycle in Pattani, police said.
Attacks on Buddhists have increased since a shooting last week at a Narathiwat mosque, where unknown gunmen killed 10 Muslims at prayer and wounded 12 more.
Residents blamed security forces for the bloody attack, which the military said was the work of shadowy rebels seeking to cause sectarian rifts.
A labourer from northeastern Thailand was shot dead two days later and a note left at the scene said: "You kill our innocents, so we kill your people."
A Buddhist monk was killed and another critically injured on Friday when they were gunned down as they collected alms in Yala.
A report by Washington-based Nonviolence International released on Monday said the government's decision to arm Buddhist civilians and deregulate gun sales was deepening rifts between Muslims and the region's Buddhist minority.
The study said the policy had "heightened resentment among the Malay Muslim population towards the Thai state and raised the feeling of injustice and discrimination".
In a weekly televised address on Sunday, Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajvia said development aid rather than tough security measures would be used to tackle the unrest, with increased investment in the region's fisheries and rubber and palm oil industries.
Mystery surrounds who is behind the violence in the deep south, which was an independent Malay Muslim sultanate until annexed by Buddhist Thailand a century ago.
No credible group has claimed responsibility for the near daily shootings, bombings and arson attacks in the region, where nearly 3,500 people have died in five years of unrest. (For a Q+A on the insurgency click on [ID:nBKK463005]) (Additional reporting by Kittipong Soonprasert in Bangkok) (Reporting by Surapan Boonthanom; Writing by Martin Petty; Editing by Alan Raybould)
Thai Buddhist beheaded, another shot in Muslim south
Mon Jun 15, 2009 4:53am EDT
YALA, Thailand, June 15 (Reuters) - Suspected separatists beheaded a rubber tapper and shot dead a school janitor, both Buddhists, in the latest violence in Thailand's Muslim south, police said on Monday.
The attacks took place in Yala and Pattani, two of the three Malay Muslim provinces where 29 people have been killed and more than 50 injured in the past 10 days, among them soldiers, teachers and Buddhist monks.
The body and severed head of the rubber tapper was found in a house next to a plantation in Yala's Than To district. That added to more than 40 beheadings in the region since violence erupted in 2004.
The school janitor was shot dead by unknown gunmen while travelling to work on his motorcycle in Pattani, police said.
Attacks on Buddhists have increased since a shooting last week at a Narathiwat mosque, where unknown gunmen killed 10 Muslims at prayer and wounded 12 more.
Residents blamed security forces for the bloody attack, which the military said was the work of shadowy rebels seeking to cause sectarian rifts.
A labourer from northeastern Thailand was shot dead two days later and a note left at the scene said: "You kill our innocents, so we kill your people."
A Buddhist monk was killed and another critically injured on Friday when they were gunned down as they collected alms in Yala.
A report by Washington-based Nonviolence International released on Monday said the government's decision to arm Buddhist civilians and deregulate gun sales was deepening rifts between Muslims and the region's Buddhist minority.
The study said the policy had "heightened resentment among the Malay Muslim population towards the Thai state and raised the feeling of injustice and discrimination".
In a weekly televised address on Sunday, Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajvia said development aid rather than tough security measures would be used to tackle the unrest, with increased investment in the region's fisheries and rubber and palm oil industries.
Mystery surrounds who is behind the violence in the deep south, which was an independent Malay Muslim sultanate until annexed by Buddhist Thailand a century ago.
No credible group has claimed responsibility for the near daily shootings, bombings and arson attacks in the region, where nearly 3,500 people have died in five years of unrest. (For a Q+A on the insurgency click on [ID:nBKK463005]) (Additional reporting by Kittipong Soonprasert in Bangkok) (Reporting by Surapan Boonthanom; Writing by Martin Petty; Editing by Alan Raybould)
ஆசிய பெண்களை கற்பழித்தபின் அடிமைகளாக விற்கும் குவாய்த் போலீஸ்காரர்கள்
Women kidnapped, raped, sold - Cop nabbed
as police bust huge prostitution network
KUWAIT CITY : Personnel from the Criminal Investigation Department have arrested a lance corporal working at the Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh Police Station for abusing his authority and raping Asian women and then selling them to pimps to be pushed into prostitution, reports Al-Dar daily.
According to a police source the corporal used to kidnap the victims and then drive them in a police vehicle to his apartment. After raping them and satisfying his lust he then sold them to the pimps and the latter pushed them into prostitution.
According to the Al-Qabas daily the policeman has made a lot of money in bribe. He reportedly accepted bribe to release persons who had been arrested for not holding identification papers.
The daily added all the victims are residence law violators and they were not in a position to file a complaint against him for fear of being deported from the country.
This came to light when the police raided many apartments in the area and arrested 50 pimps and rescued 64 kidnapped Asian women.
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Women kidnapped, raped, sold - Cop nabbed
as police bust huge prostitution network
KUWAIT CITY : Personnel from the Criminal Investigation Department have arrested a lance corporal working at the Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh Police Station for abusing his authority and raping Asian women and then selling them to pimps to be pushed into prostitution, reports Al-Dar daily.
According to a police source the corporal used to kidnap the victims and then drive them in a police vehicle to his apartment. After raping them and satisfying his lust he then sold them to the pimps and the latter pushed them into prostitution.
According to the Al-Qabas daily the policeman has made a lot of money in bribe. He reportedly accepted bribe to release persons who had been arrested for not holding identification papers.
The daily added all the victims are residence law violators and they were not in a position to file a complaint against him for fear of being deported from the country.
This came to light when the police raided many apartments in the area and arrested 50 pimps and rescued 64 kidnapped Asian women.
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மோரோ இஸ்லாமிய பயங்கரவாதிகள் ஒரு பிலிப்பைன்ஸ் சர்ச்சை தாக்கி அழித்தனர். அங்கிருந்த ஏராளமான கிறிஸ்துவர்கள் கொல்லப்பட்டனர்.
Bomb hits Philippine church-goers
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Police and emergency services rushed to the scene
A bomb blast outside a Roman Catholic cathedral in the southern Philippines has killed five people and injured at least 26 others, officials say.
The military immediately blamed the attack in the town of Cotabato, Mindanao, on a militant group, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front.
The group has been fighting to establish a separate Islamic state.
One of its leaders denied any involvement in the attack, saying there was no religious conflict in the south.
The bomb went off outside the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception as people were leaving Mass, the army said.
Police told AFP news agency that two of the dead were soldiers guarding the cathedral.
Militant denial
A military spokesman, Col Jonathan Ponce, said rogue MILF militants were suspected of planting the bomb.
"The rebels are getting desperate and they are no longer choosing their targets," he said.
"They are now attacking even places of worship."
But a leader of the MILF, Mohaqher Iqbal, denied his group had been involved in the attack.
"Who needs a Christian-Muslim conflict?" he told Reuters news agency in a mobile phone text message.
"There's no religious conflict in the south. We're fighting for our right of self-determination. We're only defending our people and our communities."
Bomb hits Philippine church-goers
Advertisement
Police and emergency services rushed to the scene
A bomb blast outside a Roman Catholic cathedral in the southern Philippines has killed five people and injured at least 26 others, officials say.
The military immediately blamed the attack in the town of Cotabato, Mindanao, on a militant group, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front.
The group has been fighting to establish a separate Islamic state.
One of its leaders denied any involvement in the attack, saying there was no religious conflict in the south.
The bomb went off outside the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception as people were leaving Mass, the army said.
Police told AFP news agency that two of the dead were soldiers guarding the cathedral.
Militant denial
A military spokesman, Col Jonathan Ponce, said rogue MILF militants were suspected of planting the bomb.
"The rebels are getting desperate and they are no longer choosing their targets," he said.
"They are now attacking even places of worship."
But a leader of the MILF, Mohaqher Iqbal, denied his group had been involved in the attack.
"Who needs a Christian-Muslim conflict?" he told Reuters news agency in a mobile phone text message.
"There's no religious conflict in the south. We're fighting for our right of self-determination. We're only defending our people and our communities."
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