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Carnage fuels curfew call

PM endorses plan after attacks kill 7, wound 11

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has expressed support for a curfew in the far South after a string of attacks killed five soldiers and two other people in the region yesterday.

Policeexaminethe debris of a car that had been carrying a concealed bombin tambon Tha Thong ofRamandistrict in Yala province yesterday.The carbomb wasdetonated whena truck carrying troopswas passing by.

Another 11 people, both military and civilian, were also injured, including three children.

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  • Discussion 1 : 11 Feb 2013 at 05.221

    Now that news of this, and similar atrocities, have hit the international news, ( and "tourism" ), everybody has a ridiculous solution. Next iron grates over every door and window and teachers/students going to school in army tanks, ( and they will order 200 more ) ! Ya gotta goin and capture/kill these people including their helpmates tho often they be the very parents/relatives/friends of the killers

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