Mid Posted August 10, 2007 Share Posted August 10, 2007 Two beheaded, clinics attacked in Thailand Posted Fri Aug 10, 2007 0:00am AEST Two Buddhist health workers have been gunned down in a clinic in Thailand's restive south, while two others were beheaded in a grisly killing spree blamed on separatist rebels, police say.Three other people have been killed in shooting attacks around the Muslim-majority region bordering Malaysia, in the latest sign of intensifying violence this month. The attacks came as authorities stepped up a crackdown on separatists in the region where more than 2,400 people have been killed and thousands more wounded since the unrest broke out in January 2004. The two health workers were killed inside a clinic in Pattani province late on Wednesday (local time), when militants stormed into the building and shot them at their desks, police said. Authorities shut down 15 nearby clinics in response and could not say when they would reopen. Separatist rebels also torched two schools in Pattani, gutting the buildings early on Thursday. Rebels often attack government schools as they are seen as symbols of Thailand's attempt to impose Buddhist Thai culture on the Muslim-majority region. Meanwhile, militants have beheaded two elderly Buddhists inside their homes in Pattani and then set the houses on fire, police say. The charred remains of the headless bodies were found early on Thursday. In nearby Narathiwat province, three people including a soldier were killed in separate shootings snip abc.net.au nothing via local media ................... cite Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mid Posted August 10, 2007 Author Share Posted August 10, 2007 Decapitated heads left next to bomb Insurgents dumped heads of two decapitated men in Pattani province on Friday morning and placed a roadside bomb next to them.The two elderly Buddhist men were beheaded and their houses set on fire in Yaring district on Thursday and the heads were found several kilometres from their homes. snip (BangkokPost.com) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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