Suspected Muslim insurgents kill 5 troops in restive southern ThailandSeptember 13th, 2009 Suspected insurgents kill 5 in Thailand's southPATTANI, Thailand — Suspected Muslim insurgents shot and killed five paramilitary troops in southern Thailand, where such violence has left thousands dead in the past five years, an army spokesman said Monday. At least eight gunmen ambushed the troops Sunday evening in Yala province as they were walking from a mosque back to their base, army spokesman Col.
Bihar teachers under attendance watchSeptember 10th, 2009 PATNA - Skipping classes could prove costly for teachers in Bihar. Concerned over the poor attendance in schools, the state government has decided to introduce technology to monitor the presence of teachers in government schools, official sources said here Thursday.
Jamia teachers protest against 'encounter killings'August 14th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Teachers of Jamia Millia Islamia University Friday staged a protest at ITO crossing here against what they called "encounter killings" by the state police forces in various parts of the country. "We are protesting against the encounter killings by state forces, the arbitrary arrests of Muslim youth and the blatant whitewashing of such crimes by state agencies.
Rights group urges IMF to link Sri Lanka loan to progress on human rightsJuly 23rd, 2009 Rights group urges Sri Lanka aid rethinkCOLOMBO, Sri Lanka — Sri Lanka's government should be forced to rectify serious human rights abuses before it receives an emergency loan from the International Monetary Fund, a human rights group said Thursday. The IMF has given initial approval for a $2.5 billion loan to help Sri Lanka with reconstruction after the end of its 25-year civil war with ethnic Tamil rebels.
Suspected Muslim insurgents kill 3 in drive-by shootings in southern ThailandJuly 20th, 2009 Drive-by shootings kill 3 in ThailandPATTANI, Thailand — Drive-by shootings blamed on Muslim rebels killed three civilians in southern Thailand, where an insurgency has left thousands dead in the past five years, an army spokesman said Monday. Two assailants on a motorcycle shot and killed a Buddhist man who was traveling on a road in Pattani province Monday, said spokesman Col.
Car bomb kills 2 soldiers, wounds 5 in restive southern ThailandJuly 17th, 2009 Car bomb kills 2 in restive southern ThailandPATTANI, Thailand — A car bomb exploded Friday in restive southern Thailand, killing two soldiers and wounding five other people, an army official said. Suspected Muslim insurgents detonated the bomb that was hidden inside a parked pick-up truck in Yala province, said Lt.
Maoists fire at security forces camp in LalgarhJuly 13th, 2009 LALGARH - A day after Maoists killed around 30 policemen in ambush attacks in Chhattisgarh, a group of rebels fired Monday night at a security forces camp in West Bengal's Lalgarh area, where the government has launched a massive operation to push out the leftwing rebels. The Maoists fired at a security force camp in Dharampur in West Midnapore district, on the 26th day of the operation launched by the government against the radicals.
Human rights group: Muslim rebels in Thailand have killed 115 teachers, burn schoolsJune 19th, 2009 Group: Muslim rebels kill 115 teachersBANGKOK — Muslim insurgents in southern Thailand must stop the "sickening trend" of attacking teachers, 115 of whom have been killed since the outbreak of the separatist rebellion five years ago, a human rights organization said Friday. As part of a general recent escalation of violence, five teachers have been killed since the beginning of the new school term in May, the U.S.-based Human Rights Watch said in a statement.
Suspected Muslim rebels bomb bus as violence escalates in southern ThailandJune 13th, 2009 Insurgents attack bus in southern ThailandPATTANI, Thailand — Suspected Muslim insurgents in southern Thailand Saturday killed two persons and wounded 20 others in separate incidents, police said, the latest in a spree of violence since a prayer-time massacre at a mosque nearly a week ago. The incidents involved a bomb attack on a bus, a drive-by shooting and a bomb explosion at a grocery store, according to police reports.
4 dead as suspected Muslim rebels stage multiple attacks in southern ThailandJune 13th, 2009 4 dead as insurgents attack in southern ThailandPATTANI, Thailand — Suspected Muslim insurgents killed four people and wounded 20 in separate incidents across southern Thailand, police said Saturday — the latest in a violent spree that started with a massacre at a mosque nearly a week ago. The latest attacks included a bomb attack on a bus, a drive-by shooting, an ambush and a bomb explosion at a grocery store, police reports said.
Eleven Muslim rebels killed in the PhilippinesJune 8th, 2009 COTABATO CITY - At least 11 Muslim rebels were killed in the latest clashes between government troops and guerrillas in the southern Philippines, a regional army spokesman said Monday. Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Ponce said troops also seized two Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) camps during Sunday's fighting in Guindulungan and Talayan towns in Maguindanao province, 960 km south of Manila.
Rights group urges UN to publicize civilian death toll from Sri Lanka civil warMay 30th, 2009 UN urged to release Sri Lankan civilian death tollCOLOMBO, Sri Lanka — A leading human rights group has asked the United Nations to publicize its estimate of civilian deaths in the final weeks of Sri Lanka's civil war amid escalating reports over how many died. Amnesty International said in a statement late Friday that it has received "consistent testimony" that both government troops and Tamil Tiger rebels killed thousands of civilians trapped in the war zone and called for an independent international investigation.
UN commends Sri Lanka on human rightsMay 27th, 2009 GENEVA - The United Nations Human Rights Council adopted Wednesday a resolution which praised the government of Sri Lanka for its commitment to human rights, while condemning the Tamil Tiger rebels. The resolution, tabled by Sri Lanka itself and other nations, including China, Cuba and Egypt, also allows the government to let aid agencies' have access to camps for the internally displaced "as may be appropriate".
Los Angeles teachers union authorizes 1-day work stoppage on May 15 to protest layoffsMay 2nd, 2009 LA teachers union authorizes 1-day work stoppageLOS ANGELES — The union representing Los Angeles teachers has approved a one-day work stoppage next month to protest plans to lay off thousands of teachers and increase class sizes for the next school year. United Teachers Los Angeles, which represents nearly 48,000 teachers and other district workers, says teachers will likely picket outside their schools before meeting for an afternoon rally on May 15.
10 civilians killed in flurry of attacks in insurgency-plagued southern ThailandApril 28th, 2009 10 killed by suspected insurgents in ThailandPATTANI, Thailand — Suspected Muslim rebels killed 10 civilians in a flurry of attacks in insurgency-plagued southern Thailand, the army said Tuesday on the fifth anniversary of a bloody assault by security forces against militants at a mosque. In the deadliest incident, at least six gunmen in a pickup truck stormed into a house in Yala province late Monday, opening fire on a Muslim family of five, army spokesman Col.