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thai jihadist video found....


paulgh3rd

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http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/10/02/asia/AS-GEN-Thailand-Southern-Violence.php

PATTANI, Thailand: Police in insurgency-wracked southern Thailand said Tuesday that mobile phones seized from an attack site contain video clips showing suspected insurgents beheading their victims and in one case, cutting off a soldier's sex organ.Investigators found two mobile phones in a bag left behind in an area of Yala province where suspected insurgents killed a police officer over the weekend, said police Col. Sompien Eksomya from Yala's Bannang Star district, where the attack occurred."We sent the SIM cards to be checked out and found gruesome video clips," he said by telephone.One video clip taken Jan. 2, 2006 showed a suspected insurgent beheading a soldier, then severing his penis and laughing with the person taking the video, Sompien said.The second clip was made on May 14 of this year, showing the beheading of a Buddhist man after he and his wife were shot. A third video clip filmed June 15 shows the bullet-ridden bodies of seven soldiers.Sompien said that police were searching for the men seen in the videos.More than 2,400 people have been killed in the Muslim-majority southernmost provinces of Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat since a long-simmering Islamic separatist insurgency flared up in January 2004. At least 29 Buddhists have been beheaded in the past three years.

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http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/10/02/asia/AS-GEN-Thailand-Southern-Violence.php

PATTANI, Thailand: Police in insurgency-wracked southern Thailand said Tuesday that mobile phones seized from an attack site contain video clips showing suspected insurgents beheading their victims and in one case, cutting off a soldier's sex organ.Investigators found two mobile phones in a bag left behind in an area of Yala province where suspected insurgents killed a police officer over the weekend, said police Col. Sompien Eksomya from Yala's Bannang Star district, where the attack occurred."We sent the SIM cards to be checked out and found gruesome video clips," he said by telephone.One video clip taken Jan. 2, 2006 showed a suspected insurgent beheading a soldier, then severing his penis and laughing with the person taking the video, Sompien said.The second clip was made on May 14 of this year, showing the beheading of a Buddhist man after he and his wife were shot. A third video clip filmed June 15 shows the bullet-ridden bodies of seven soldiers.Sompien said that police were searching for the men seen in the videos.More than 2,400 people have been killed in the Muslim-majority southernmost provinces of Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat since a long-simmering Islamic separatist insurgency flared up in January 2004. At least 29 Buddhists have been beheaded in the past three years.

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Maybe they should show all the videos to other of their flock to show how some of these people are so sick and bringing

their Muslim faith down.

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Muslims in the south don't really need to see the clip, BJ. Most do not support these extremists. They are afraid of them. But they are also afraid of the Thai authorities. They are caught in the middle.

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loburt, this applies to most muslims in the world, except the bit about the thai authorities, of course :)

i will be most interested to see the movie "the kingdom". i saw a clip of the actors talking about their time in saudi making the movie. i was very impressed about what they said as americans. they said that the saudi people are just as prone to bombings, shootings etc in saudi as the westerners are. i know this to be true as i have been here for a while now. so who the hell is supporting these muslim extremists? a minority? a very influential minority!!! the finger is really solidly pointing to iran and syria now, especially as the number of politicians from the anti-syria league in lebanon killed keeps rising daily.

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