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To: DeplorableIrredeemableRedneck who wrote (7557)5/13/2007 12:11:09 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Respond to of 20106
 
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To: DeplorableIrredeemableRedneck who wrote (7557)5/15/2007 5:26:32 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20106
 
Extremists burn books, then classrooms (Then murders, beheadings...More Muslim Mayhem in Thailand)
Bangkok Post ^ | 15 May 2007 | Waedao Harai and Muhammad Ayub Pathan

bangkokpost.net

Militants torched a school in Bannang Sata district on Sunday night, after breaking into its library to burn books. The attack took place less than two days before the new school year begins tomorrow.

It was the second arson attack on Ban Gasod school in less than two months, police said yesterday. The school, located in tambon Bannang Sata, was first attacked in early April, when three of its classrooms were destroyed by fire.

Nattakran Chantrakul, deputy director of Yala's Education Zone 2, said up to 25 schools, out of 71 under his jurisdiction, have been set ablaze to date.

Mr Nattakran said Bannang Sata district sustained the biggest loss, with 18 schools having been attacked. Yaha district followed with six schools, and Kabang district with one. Ban Banglang school in Bannang Sata district was the worst-hit, having been attacked eight times already.

Mr Nattakran said authorities have provided tents for these schools to use as makeshift classrooms.

Meanwhile, a married couple was shot dead early yesterday in a longon orchard in Bannang Sata district. The slain man, Prapan Polrak, 38, was also beheaded by the attackers who made off with his .38 calibre pistol, police said. His wife was identified as Chadakan, 30.

In neighbouring Kabang district, two rubber tappers, identified as Luesor Hayeewani, 46, and Mahamu Samae, 41, were shot dead in a pre-dawn attack yesterday.

In Narathiwat, Ban Dorhae villagers in Sungai Padi district yesterday joined hands with security officials and local teachers to set up three tents for use as makeshift classrooms following the burning of the village school on Saturday night.

In another incident, ambushers shot dead a Muslim man identified as Kolae Panoh, 19, in Sungai Padi district on Sunday night.

Meanwhile, Gen Sonthi Boonyaratkalin has assigned deputy army chief Gen Saprang Kalayanamitr to review the cash compensation scheme for families of soldiers killed in insurgent attacks. In general, the compensation rate is one million baht for a commissioned officer, and 500,000 baht for a non-commissioned officer.