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    Southern carnage caught on tape

    Wild wild south!


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    Ah, you bugger! I was just going to post this. Fucking unbelievable! Just rode up and blew them away! Fucking stupid waste of life.
    The military is incompetent! The top brass down there should be made to ride motocy, single file, with no other protection.
    I hope there is a huge outcry for this. Stupid, stupid, stupid. Gods help Thailand if it's ever attacked.
    Frederick Douglass: Find out just what any people will quietly submit to
    and you have found out the exact measure of injustice
    and wrong which will be imposed upon them, and these
    will continue till they are resisted with either
    words or blows, or with both.

    Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn;
    “Don’t believe them, don’t fear them, don’t ask
    anything of them.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by THX 1133 View Post
    Ah, you bugger! I was just going to post this.


    ---Update---

    Quote Originally Posted by THX 1133 View Post
    God help Thailand if it's ever attacked.
    They said the same thing about Vietnam. Don't underestimate these Asian fuckers ...

    ---Update---

    Ambush in South kills four soldiers
    CCTV camera captures more than a dozen militants unleashing hail of bullets on security forces
    Published: 29/07/2012 at 02:52 AM

    PATTANI : About 16 armed militants on board three pickup trucks unleashed a barrage of bullets at six soldiers patrolling on motorcycles in Mayo district Saturday morning, killing four of them instantly.


    SCENES OF VIOLENCE: A security camera captures the insurgent attack on six soldiers patrolling Pattani’s Mayo district. About 16 attackers in three pickup trucks killed four officers and wounded two others.

    The militants, a few of them wearing fabric hoods, gunned down the soldiers at about 7.10 am while they were riding along Mayo-Ban Palat road.

    The fearsome attack was caught on a CCTV camera installed in a well-hidden place nearby. The five minutes of footage was then leaked by local authorities to the media.

    Those willing to see extreme violence may view the video on YouTube. It is not suitable for children, the workplace or those easily upset.

    In the footage, the faces of some of the insurgents were clearly seen and authorities arrested three suspects Saturday evening

    Army deputy spokesman Col Winthai Suwaree said the drive-by shooting took place while the soldiers were not in a position to defend themselves as they were on motorcycles and heading to their camp.

    "We want people to condemn the actions of the southern militants. Soldiers are ready to sacrifice everything as long as the people understand us and give us moral support," Col Winthai said in Bangkok.

    The dead soldiers were Sgt Luechai Chunthong, 28, Pvt Ekkalak Sidokmai, 22, Pvt Phakhim Hongmak, 22, and Pvt Bencharong Sikaeo, 22.

    Their bodies were flown to their homes in Nakhon Si Thammarat and Satun yesterday for funeral rites.

    The surviving solders were identified as Sgt Prida Nopphakhun, 30, and Pvt Akom Suklom, 22.

    Local police said the soldiers could not defend themselves and were blown off their motorcycles.

    The attackers rushed to the victims and shot them in the groin and head before taking four M16 assault rifles, armour, radio devices and helmets.

    Sgt Prida and Pvt Akom, who were behind the others, were wounded and shot back at the attackers. The gunfight lasted about five minutes before the attackers fled.

    Police said one of the attackers' trucks escaped toward Mayo district while the other two headed to Ban Palat.

    An investigation is under way to identify the rebel group the attackers belong to. The names of the three arrested suspects have yet to be released.

    Muslim leaders and peace advocates decried the attack.

    Nimu Makaje, former deputy chairman of the Yala Provincial Islamic Committee, said the assailants were not Muslims because they did not abide by Allah's teaching that his followers should help promote peace and unity.

    "They must stop their actions now. It is a sin to kill people," Mr Nimu said.

    Somboon Ahmad Bualuang, a former member of the now-dissolved National Reconciliation Commission, said the violence in the deep South has not abated because the government would not revoke special laws such as the emergency law.

    Angkhana Neelapaijit, chairwoman of the Working Group on Justice for Peace, said the killing of the four soldiers was unacceptable.

    "I saw the images captured by the CCTV camera. These people carried out a daring action. I want to see the police bring them to justice as quickly as possible," Mrs Angkhana said.

    The killing of the four soldiers in Pattani was the fourth major incident of violence since the start of Ramandan fasting this month.

    A car bomb in Narathiwat's Sungai Kolok district on July 20 was the first. Eight people were wounded in that attack.

    On the same day an armoured vehicle was bombed in Narathiwat's Rangae district, injuring four soldiers.

    Last Wednesday, a car bomb exploded in Yala's Raman district, killing five police officers and injuring one other.

    In Narathiwat's Rueso district, assistant to village head of Ban Ya Ba Moo 2 Amran Samo, 29, was yesterday shot by three unidentified men in an ambush as he was riding his motorcycle home from prayers at a mosque.

    Police believe an insurgent group was behind the attacks aimed at the authorities.

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    Religion of peace.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thinkingofachange View Post
    Religion of peace.
    Religions and peace are an oxymoron.

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    In this case you need Bush to press the button.

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    ^ Budd, i thought you was dead .


    Quote Originally Posted by THX 1133 View Post
    Religions and peace are an oxymoron.
    pretty much, but i've never heard of war being fought for buddhism ?
    fred

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    Quote Originally Posted by fred flintstone View Post
    but i've never heard of war being fought for buddhism
    Well, in fact, Buddhism is NOT a religion. That said, I can not/will not speak for the people who make a religion out of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by THX 1133 View Post
    Well, in fact, Buddhism is NOT a religion.
    I think you must mean in theory, because in fact Buddhism is a religion.

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    yeah by definition it's a religion, not quite sure what 'not a religion' means.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manned-rake View Post
    I think you must mean in theory, because in fact Buddhism is a religion.
    Wrong! In fact it's not, never has been. As stated above; there's no accounting for what people do with something.
    No god, no heaven or hell, no dogma, and the Buddha himself said no one was to follow him.
    You believe as you like.

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    ^A lot of "Western Buddhists" cling to the notion that, having no "god", Buddhism is not a religion. A "fact" which seems to have escaped the notice of millions upon millions of Asian Buddhists over millennia... but what do they know, really?

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    it comes down to semantics and the definition.
    either way its an 'ism' with alot of devout followers.
    which is the cause of alot of wars, and Buddhism seems to be more peace oriented in practice then most 'isms'

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    I used to hew to the non-religious and therefore peaceful line. Then I started reading Japanese history. Warrior monks were major participants in "civil" wars in Japan. Even the top-dog role of the Dalai Lama was established by military force during periods of dispute between hatfactions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manned-rake View Post
    ^A lot of "Western Buddhists" cling to the notion that, having no "god", Buddhism is not a religion. A "fact" which seems to have escaped the notice of millions upon millions of Asian Buddhists over millennia... but what do they know, really?
    Oh, I see, because millions of people make it a religion it then becomes, objectively, a religion?
    You may believe as you like, as already stated; I choose a different reality. Namely, original teachings.
    I guess that makes Aristotle, Plato, and Socrates religions. They were teachers with large followings, even today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manned-rake View Post
    I used to hew to the non-religious and therefore peaceful line. Then I started reading Japanese history. Warrior monks were major participants in "civil" wars in Japan. Even the top-dog role of the Dalai Lama was established by military force during periods of dispute between hatfactions.
    And that has what to do with the price of mangoes?

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