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Full assistance for people impacted by border clashes: PM

By The Nation

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Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva on Friday pledged to provide full assistance to the people displaced by border clashes in Surin and Si Sa Ket.

Flanked by Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya and Defence Minister Prawit Wongsuwan, the prime held a video conference from Government House to get an update on the border situation.

"Please rest assured the government is committed to provide relief for the people, to support the troops guarding the border and to seek a resolution to the border problem in a speedy manner," Abhisit said.

Si Sa Ket governor Somsak Suwansujarit said some 12,000 villagers were evacuated to stay at 36 temporary shelters. Seven houses, destroyed by the bombardment in Tambon Sao Thong Chai, will be rebuilt and complete by March. The restoration of other 30 damaged houses will complete by next week.

Surin governor Serm Chainarong said some 8,000 villagers from his province were evacuated as a precaution.

Kasit said his ministry will resolve the border dispute through bilateral talks. Thailand is firm to bring back peace on the border, he said.

Prawit said the armed forces are not persuing a course of agression but ready to defend the country's sovereignty and territory.

He said the military will take appropraite steps to retaliate any foreign agression while ensuring the safety of civilians living along the border.

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-- The Nation 2011-02-11

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Chamber of Commerce Rejects Blaming High Cost of Living on Current Administration

The Thai Chamber of Commerce has rejected a claim that Thailand, under the leadership of the current administration, is going through a period of high cost of living, and urges all Thais to reconcile.

President of the Thai Chamber of Commerce Dusit Nontanakorn has rejected a claim made by some people that Thailand, under the leadership of Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva, is going through a period of high cost of living.

Dusit blames the current high prices on rising costs.

When asked whether consumer confidence would be affected by the recent promulgation of the Internal Security Act, Dusit responded that as Valentine's Day approaches, the Thai people should stop causing trouble and should reconcile in order to drive the country forward.

Also, in partnership with the Vajiravudh College Alumni Association, the Thai Chamber of Commerce has appointed the 2010 Miss Thailand's first and second runner-ups as its representatives to promote Thai commerce and business ethics.

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-- Tan Network 2011-02-11

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Thai villagers who fled Cambodian border clashes returning home

BANGKOK, Feb 11 -- The Thai-Cambodian border situation remains calm with some villagers who earlier fled the cross border fighting to stay at makeshift camps provided by Si Sa Ket province gradually start to return to their homes, according to Royal Thai Army commander-in-chief Gen Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha.

Gen Prayuth stressed that time was needed to resolve the border disputes, but that they could be achieved by bilateral talks.

The army chief said until now the situation at the border was calm and there has been no fighting for quite a while so that villagers have started returning to their homes. The governor of Si Sa Ket and the 2nd Army Area headquarters would coordinate to safely return people to their homes.

Initially, he believed that only a few villagers would return home as experts were inspecting the areas to retrieve and clear the bombs or unexploded ordnance fired from the Cambodian side.

He also affirmed that if fighting re-erupted, the army had already prepared an evacuation plan to protect the lives of people live along the border.

As for the reinforcement of Cambodian troops and arms, Gen Prayuth said the Thai military has reinforced its troops for several days but both Thai and Cambodian solders would move cautiously and had agreed earlier to avoid the risk factors leading to future clashes.

Thailand's armed forces will act with the utmost restraint in response to any provocation and will undertake their duty to protect Thailand’s national interests to the best of their ability.

He said solving border problems needs more time and that talks were effective tools. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs would give an accurate account of recent developments as well as provide information to the international community while the military would protect the lives and property of Thai citizens living along the border.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and the ministers of defence, foreign affairs, and interior on Friday met by video conference with government officials and local residents in Si Sa Ket and Surin about the problems of those affected by the Thai-Cambodia border situation.

Mr Abhisit ordered ministers and agencies concerned to help local residents in full rehabilitation work for their houses and farms damaged by clashes. The Thai-Cambodian border problem is not involved with domestic politics and the government and the opposition are ready to help local residents, he said.

He said Thailand did not invade Cambodia, but that Khmer troops fired into Thai territory, and the Thai army fired back at Cambodia’s military zone to protect the country under international standards of practice.

Cambodia troops also fired at a civilian zone. The government feels sorrow for the deaths of soldiers and the civilian and proud of armed force in their mission in protecting the country’s sovereignty.

The prime minister said the government will help border residents to its utmost. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2011-02-11

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Metropolitan police arrest man in possession of firearm close to PAD rally /TAN_Network

Veera Somkwamkid's mother meets PM to seek his help in securing her son's return to Thailand /TAN_Network

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Man Arrested with Weapon near PAD Rally Site

The Metropolitan Police have arrested a man in possession of a rifle with scope and 150 rounds of ammunition close to the rally site of the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD). The man claimed he was going hunting for animals with the rifle.

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-- Tan Network 2011-02-11

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Parliament Passes Amendment to Article 190

Parliament has passed the amendment to Article 190 of the Constitution by 397:19 votes with 10 abstentions while the opposition Pheu Thai Party staged a walkout.

The amendment will allow Cabinet to not have to seek parliamentary approval on all foreign treaties except for ones that affect the country's sovereignty.

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-- Tan Network 2011-02-11

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MPs-election charter amendments passed

Parliament Friday passed the final reading of an amendment bill to change the electoral system with 347 - 37 votes. Forty-two parliamentarians abstained.

The bill amended Articles 9 3 to 98 of the Constitution to change multiple-seat to single-seat constituency and reduce the number of constituency-based MPs from 400 to 375 and increase the number of party-list MPs to 125.

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-- The Nation 2011-02-11

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PTT to Hike Pump Prices of Benzene 91, Gasohol and E85

PTT will hike its pump prices for benzene 91 by Bt0.5/ltr, gasohol by Bt0.40/ltr and E85 by Bt0.20/ltr. The changes will go into effect tomorrow at 5AM.

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-- Tan Network 2011-02-11

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Police killed in front of Narathiwat mosque

Narathiwat - A police sergeant was shot and killed by Muslim insurgents in front of a mosque in this southern border province Friday afternoon.

Pol Sgt Kittisak Singdam was shot and killed by insurgents in front of Dharul Iman Mosque in Bumae Village in Tambon Yingor in Yingor district at 12:50 pm.

Kittisak was standing outside a police care while he was waiting for his boss. The gunmen passed themselves as Muslim worshipers who came to pray at the mosque.

He was shot at his head and body in front of some 100 Muslim worshipers.

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-- The Nation 2011-02-11

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Three shot, burned in Thai south: police

YALA, February 11, 2011 (AFP) - Three people, including a teacher, were shot dead and their bodies burned by suspected militants in Thailand's restive Muslim-majority far south, police said Friday.

The victims, including two women, were ambushed on Thursday evening on their way home from a cremation ceremony in Pattani, one of three provinces near the Malaysian border that have been under emergency rule since 2005.

Boontien Buphawas, a 43-year-old teacher at a government-run school, was the 139th education worker killed in the seven-year-old conflict.

In neighbouring Narathiwat province, a police sergeant was shot dead by suspected militants on motorcycles in front of a mosque Friday, while two rebels died in a gun battle with security officials, authorities said.

In another incident in Yala province, a Muslim security volunteer was killed in a drive-by shooting on Thursday night, according to police.

Shadowy Islamic insurgents have waged a violent campaign in Thailand's southernmost region bordering Malaysia since early 2004, leaving more than 4,400 people dead, including both Muslims and Buddhists.

Violence appears to have intensified recently: a bomb attack in Yala province killed nine villagers last month and an unusually bold attack by militants a week earlier on a military base left at least four soldiers dead.

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-- (c) Copyright AFP 2011-02-11

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Serial thief arrested, charged with 13 burglaries in Phuket

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Phuket Police Commander Pekad Tantipong (left) and his Deputy

Komol Wattarakorn questioning Weerapat about how he broke into

the homes.

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Some of the many stolen items police confiscated from the suspect's

home yesterday.

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