December7, 2006:
The Islamic radicals have refused government offers to negotiate. So
the army is sending 1,500 paratroopers to the south next month, with more to
follow, if needed. There are already about a thousand paratroopers in the
south.
Meanwhile,
a school that was guarded by soldiers, had a cell phone controlled bomb go off
inside, injuring two students and a soldier. The Islamic terrorists
believe that there's nothing the government can do to stop them from driving
the non-Moslem minority out of the south, and then terrorizing the Moslem
majority into supporting a separatist government. What the Islamic radicals are
forgetting is that Thailand has not remained independent for so long (never
becoming a European colony either) by backing away from problems. In the end,
the Thais would burn down the south, rather than let Islamic radicals take it
over. Sending all the paratroopers south is an indication of a plan to get
rough. Many Moslems in the south are not pleased with all the violence in their
names, especially the campaign to close down the schools. These civilians are
providing more information on who the Islamic radicals are, and the
paratroopers can go make arrests, no matter how well armed and stubborn the
terrorists are.
December
6, 2006: Across the south, ten people died because of Islamic radical
violence. Half the deaths involved terrorists attacking Moslems who have not
supported the Islamic terrorism.
December
2, 2006: In the south, the government warned people not to join in
demonstrations that Islamic militants were trying to organize over the next few
days. It is feared that the Islamic militants will use violence at the
demonstrations, and trigger a fatal response from the police and army. A large
number of dead civilians would help the Islamic radicals, who are encountering
resistance among Moslems (who are tired of all the violence.).