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158th teacher slain in restive South

A teacher was shot dead while looking after schoolchildren having lunch at a school in Narathiwat's Bacho district on Wednesday - the 158th teacher slain in the deep South since 2004.

Pol Lt Paradorn Kotetas, a duty officer at Bacho police station, said the murder took place at Ban Tanyong School at about 12.20 pm.

Teacher Chonlathee Charoenchol, aged 51, was shot dead at a school in Narathiwat on Wednesday. (Photo by Waedao Harai)

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  • Discussion 15 : 24 Jan 2013 at 18.3815

    Education has no priority so does have the teachers.

  • Discussion 14 : 24 Jan 2013 at 15.3314

    Doesn't seem like the government is doing anything serious to clean up the southern mess. I think they are more worried about changing the constitution.

  • Discussion 13 : 23 Jan 2013 at 23.2813

    Yes we all keep asking when will the government take action? What are the police and army doing. It's obvious teachers need round the clock protection and these provinces are part of Thailand so the Thai government must deal effectively with this madness. You cannot permit teachers to be unguarded you must provide round the clock protection using armed soldiers. The roads near the schools must be barricaded off to people coming to close to the vicinity of the school. There needs to be check points set up to stop people, inspect their ID's and search them for weapons and ask them what is the purpose of getting near these schools.

  • Discussion 12 : 23 Jan 2013 at 21.3512

    Where are the brave leaders that put down Isan Communist years ago go? They swept and terrorized those bad commies with dark forces and good intelligent(used Jon plonh Jon tactic). Is there any such leader left in Thailand? Why can they do the same thing in the South? Maybe Malaysia (base of terrorist) is too strong to mess with?

  • Discussion 11 : 23 Jan 2013 at 21.0711

    So many deaths, so little done, so many promises that ends up as hollow words, so many ideas with so little logic. I can recall a time in history when it was said by our enemies that it took 10 soldiers to defeat one Thai warrior, so ferocious were we. But now it seems we have become like toothless dogs, with all bark and no bite.

  • Discussion 10 : 23 Jan 2013 at 21.0410

    This should be the No 1 issue of the government, overriding all the money-hungry policies. This is an internal security issue unlike any other the country is facing. This government, and the ones before it who didn't do enough to deal with this, have blood on their hands.

  • Discussion 9 : 23 Jan 2013 at 20.269

    Wow, and I thought I had a bad day at work! Guess I was lucky!

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    Discussion 8 : 23 Jan 2013 at 19.338

    ........and the incompetence of the authorities to address the problem is even more amazing

  • Discussion 7 : 23 Jan 2013 at 19.077

    "... for us it is the ultimate 'Mai Pen Rai' as long as the people who are being murdered are not one of our family members." That certainly seems to be the case. The dedication of these teachers is amazing. I can only attribute it to the love they have for their students.

  • Discussion 6 : 23 Jan 2013 at 18.566

    My teacher alway tell me it is the good people that is always victim, but in the end the good will always be winner.

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