Tag: Paradorn Pattanatabut
Chalerm wants larger role in southern peace talks
BANGKOK, May 14 – Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yubamrung today deplored what he termed as ignorance regarding his role in Thailand’s ongoing peace...
Emergency decree enforcement revocation in far South remains undecided
BANGKOK, May 10 - The Southern Operations Centre resolved not to revoke enforcement of the emergency decree in Thailand's southernmost provinces pending further...
PM Yingluck’s discussion of Deep South unrest with security-related agencies
BANGKOK, 3 May 2013 The Prime Minister has again met with national security-related agencies to discuss the government’s handling of years-long violent insurgency in...
Thai security official asserts peace talks unrelated to attacks in South
BANGKOK, May 2 – A top Thai security official today categorically denied that the current spate of violent attacks in the country’s far...
Attack on home of Wadah member may be related to politics,...
BANGKOK, April 8 – Thailand’s national security council chief said Monday that the M79 grenade attack at the home of Wadah group member...
Despite persistent southern attacks, March 28 dialogue is on
BANGKOK, March 19 - Violence in Thailand's far South could be less severe if the Thai authorities gain trust among Muslim insurgent groups...
Special Report: First Round of Dialogue to Reduce the Level of...
The Secretary-General of the National Security Council of Thailand, Lieutenant General Paradorn Pattanatabut, will lead a delegation to hold the first round of...
Peace talks with insurgents may cool southern conflict
BANGKOK, March 15 – Thailand’s security chief has predicted reduced violence in the restive South after the March 28 dialogue between the Thai...
Thai security chief shoots down ‘Pattani City State’ initiative
BANGKOK, March 13 – A senior Thai government security official today ruled out the possibility of establishing a so-called 'Pattani City State' to...
Guidelines set for first government-insurgent dialogue
BANGKOK, March 13 – A delegation comprising 15 members will represent the Thai government in the first round of dialogue with Muslim insurgents...