Six more people have been killed in Muslim-majority southern Thailand in the last 24 hours, police said on Thursday, amid outrage over the death last week of 85 Muslims, most of them in military custody.Police said unidentified bandits shot dead two state railway workers in the southern province of Narathiwat, where 85 Muslim protesters died last week, 78 of them of suffocation after being arrested and crammed into army trucks. “Preliminary investigations show there were two bandits who killed the officials with shotguns,” a police spokesman said. “They put their bodies on the tracks. A train sliced them into three pieces.”Full Story
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