SOUTHERN VIOLENCE: Thirty-two hurt in Yala market blast
Principal and teacher shot dead in Narathiwat's Rusoh district
Published on November 7, 2007
A powerful bomb exploded yesterday in a fresh market in Yala, injuring at least 32 people, while in nearby Narathiwat's Rusoh district, a gunman shot dead a principal and a teacher who had just completed their first day of school following the month-long break.
The bomb, estimated to weigh three kilograms, was placed near a food stall in the fresh market in Yala municipality. It was about 10 metres from a stall where a bomb went off last Friday, injuring 10 people.
Yala's deputy governor, Gissada Boonraj, said 26 of the 32 were admitted to the hospital for treatment. The victims included a four-year-old boy.
- THIS VIOLENCE - WHICH HAS CLAIMED MORE LIVES SINCE 9/11 THEN THE ISRAELI-ARAB CONFLICTS - HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH BUSH OR THE GOP OR ISRAEL. AND EVERYTHING TO DO WITH RADICAL ISLAM.
- WW4 IS NOT A BUMPER STICKER AND CANNOT BE WAGED WITH COPS AND LAWYERS.
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