1 - 10 of 338 results for "violence goes on in spite of peace talks"

  1. 1. news | 26 Mar 2013

    Child safety 'must be in peace talks'

    By Lamphai Intathep

    » Advocates urged the government on Tuesday to consider the exposure of children to violence in the deep South as it enters peace talks with separatists on Thursday.

  2. 2. news | 29 Apr 2013

    Eye-for-eye violence will imperil peace talks, says NSC

    Newspaper section: News

    » National Security Council (NSC) chief Paradorn Pattanatabu concedes the Malaysia-facilitated peace talks with the Barisan Revolusi Nasional (BRN) cannot solve the southern insurgency overnight.

  3. 3. news | 27 Apr 2013

    NSC: Continued violence to be discussed

    By Online Reporters

    » The recent upsurge in violence in the troubled southern provinces will be a key topic of discussion when the second round of peace talks with separatist groups opens on Monday.

  4. 4. news | 31 Mar 2013

    Southerners hail peace talks

    » The majority of people in the far South agree with the ongoing peace dialogue between Thai authorities and separatists, according to a survey conducted by Deep South Watch, which monitors the southern violence.

  5. 5. news | 26 Mar 2013

    Update: NSC ready for peace talks

    By Online Reporters

    » Banners calling for peace, unity and a Pattani state were put up at 17 spots in five districts of Narathiwat on Tuesday morning, as the government finalised arrangements for Thursday's first-round peace talks with in...

  6. 6. news | 18 Apr 2013

    Residentsback peace talks in poll

    DEEP SOUTH

    By Achara Ashayagachat, Newspaper section: News

    » People living in the deep South support the peace talks between the National Security Council (NSC) and the Barisan Revolusi Nasional, a survey has found.

  7. 7. news | 08 Apr 2013

    Peace talks failing, say Democrats

    By Post Reporters, Newspaper section: News

    » Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra visited the deep South yesterday as her critics called on the government to reconsider holding peace talks with the southern insurgents.

  8. 8. news | 23 Mar 2013

    Activists cast doubt on successful talks

    SOUTH

    By Mongkol Bangprapa, Newspaper section: News

    » Government peace talks with the Barisan Revolusi Nasional (BRN) have been driven by political motives and will not likely lead to true peace, a forum was told yesterday.

  9. 9. news | 11 Apr 2013

    Peace talks with rebels lack organisation, critics say

    Newspaper section: News

    » Peace talks with southern insurgency movements will only succeed if they are well organised and honest, critics say.

  10. 10. opinion | 01 May 2013

    In far South peace talks, patience will be rewarded

    By Achara Ashayagachat, Newspaper section: News

    » Despite the uncompromising stance of both the government delegates and Barisan Revolusi Nasional (BRN) negotiators, the deep South peace talks are still on track.

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