Thousands attend insurgent suspect's funeral

Several thousand local Muslims attend the funeral of insurgent suspect Abdulloh Esomusor at the Miftahul Jannah mosque in tambon Tabing of Sai Buri district, Pattani, on Monday morning. (Photo by Abdulloh Benjakat)
Several thousand local Muslims attend the funeral of insurgent suspect Abdulloh Esomusor at the Miftahul Jannah mosque in tambon Tabing of Sai Buri district, Pattani, on Monday morning. (Photo by Abdulloh Benjakat)

PATTANI: Thousands of Thai Muslims attended the funeral of insurgent suspect Abdulloh Esomusor, 32, in Sai Buri district, as relatives vow to demand justice for his death.

The body of Abdulloh was traditionally cleaned at his home on Monday morning. It was moved there from Singklanagarind Hospital in Hat Yai district of Songkhla where he was pronounced dead on Sunday.

Undertakers then carried the body from the house and loaded it on a pickup truck that then travelled to Miftahul Jannah mosque. Several thousand local Muslims attended the funeral and overcrowded the mosque.

Relatives and friends of Abdulloh showed up to give support to his family, especially his 60-year-old mute mother.

Some people who visited the mosque said that they were concerned about their safety amid the imposition of a special security law in the area, because Abdulloh was not the only person who died after interrogation.

Abdulloh's relatives said they would call for progress in the government's response to their previous complaints about his fate. A complaint was filed with Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha when he visited Yala province early this month.

Abdulloh was arrested at his house on July 20 and found unconscious at Ingkayutthaboriharn military camp in Pattani on the following day.

He was suspected of involvement in insurgent activities in Sai Buri district. He was the head of a family taking care of his mother. He and his wife had two sons, seven and two years old.

On July 22 the Region 4 Forward Command of the Internal Security Operations Command said Abdulloh was rushed to the camp's hospital, which provided first aid before referring him to Pattani General Hospital.

The Isoc unit added that the suspect had no bruises, citing a doctors' examination. However, his brain was swollen, they said, which might have been caused by a lack of oxygen which occurred either when he passed out or during resuscitation.

Vocabulary

  • bruise: a mark that you get on your body if you are hit or if you knock against something - แผลฟกช้ำ, รอยฟกช้ำ
  • fate: the things that happen or will happen to someone - ชะตากรรม
  • funeral: a ceremony that takes place after someone dies - งานศพ
  • imposition: the introduction of something such as a new law or new system and require people to accept it - การกำหนด
  • insurgent: someone who belongs to a group of people fighting to take control of their country by force - กลุ่มก่อการกบถ
  • interrogation: asking someone a lot of questions in order to get information - การสอบถาม, การซักถาม
  • mosque: a building in which Muslims worship - มัสยิด, สุเหร่า
  • mute: not able to talk -
  • overcrowded (adj): with too many people or things in it - ซึ่งแออัดยัดเยียด
  • pronounced dead: officially confirmed to have died -
  • resuscitation: helping someone to recover again, breath again, heart beat again, for example - การช่วยให้ฟื้นคืน, การกู้ชีพ, การช่วยกู้ชีวิต, การช่วยให้กลับสู่สภาพเดิม; resuscitation, cardiac การนวดหัวใจกู้ชีพ
  • swollen: larger or fuller than normal - ขยายใหญ่,พองตัว,บวม
  • traditionally: of something that has not changed for a long time - ตามที่ปฏิบัติกันมา
  • unconscious : in a sleeplike condition, usually from an illness or injury - หมดสติ
  • undertaker: a person whose job is to prepare the bodies of dead people to be buried or cremated, and to arrange funerals - ผู้จัดการศพ

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