March 26, 2020
The military also stands accused of routinely abusing
After months of relative calm that saw violence dip to a record low last year,
there has been a palpable increase in attacks over the past few months. All are
Thai nationals, the worker added, asking not to be named.The rebels employ
brutal tactics including shootings, beheadings and bombings, often targeting
perceived civilian collaborators such as public school teachers.
The kingdom's
junta leadership has denied that the recent tourist town bombings marked an
expansion of the insurgency further north.The latest blast struck before
midnight on the outskirts of Pattani, one of three Muslim-majority southern
provinces battered by a long-running and shadowy insurgency. (Photo: AFP) The
latest blast struck before midnight on the outskirts of Pattani, one of three
Muslim-majority southern provinces battling insurgency.Near-daily shootings and
roadside bombs have left more than 6,500 dead since 2004, most of them
civilians.
The military also stands accused of routinely abusing human rights in
the region, including torturing detainees and extrajudicial killings."So far
there is one killed and more than 30 injured," said Major General Thanongsak
Wangsupa, Pattani provincial police commander.Zachary Abuza, an expert on
Southeast Asian militant groups, said the hotel attack was "nothing new" in
insurgent tactics.Police said in a statement that the Pattani hotel blast was
preceded by a smaller bomb at a nearby bar, a so-called "double tap" tactic
often adopted by insurgents. No-one was injured in the earlier blast.The latest
blast struck before midnight on the outskirts of Pattani, one of three
Muslim-majority southern provinces battling insurgency.A staff member at the
town's hospital said 32 people were injured, five of them critically. A Thai
bomb squad inspects the site of a deadly bombing in the southern province of
Pattani.Pictures showed fires burning on the road outside the hotel, its facade
heavily damaged.But the violence has largely remained local and rarely makes
international headlines."But they're clearly trying to send a signal that with
the post Mothers' Day bombing spree they are able to hit major urban areas," he
told AFP, referring to the tourist town attacks that fell on a Thai national
holiday..Pattani is not popular with tourists, but analysts said the militants
were sending a wholesale instant hot water
faucet message after the string of coordinated bomb and arson attacks that
struck multiple resort towns on August 11-12, leaving four dead and 37
injured.Thailand annexed the culturally distinct zone bordering Malaysia over a
century ago.However the police investigation into the attacks is increasingly
pointing southwards, with Thailand's top officer on Monday saying most of those
behind the blasts were believed to be Muslims who hailed from the deep
south.Pattani, Thailand: A large car bomb exploded Wednesday outside a hotel in
Thailand's deep south, killing one and wounding more than 30 in a nation already
on edge after a bombing spree that targeted tourist towns.Violent historyMost
embassies warn nationals against all travel to Pattani because of the
long-running conflict between the Buddhist-majority state and Muslim rebels
seeking greater autonomy. Nearby a car was destroyed and karaoke bars, massage
parlours and restaurants were also damaged."The hotel building was considerably
damaged," he said.The rebels never claim their attacks but factions are known to
be frustrated with their lack of progress after more than a decade of
fighting.Those attacks heightened concerns Thailand's southern insurgency may
have spread after years of stalled peace talks -- a theory the country's junta
has downplayed given the importance of tourism to the economy
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