Thai Army commander-in-chief Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha strongly resist the autonomy or special ruling area in the far south proposed by the BRN(Patani Malay National Liberation Front) group in the peace talks between Thailand authority and the BRN representative, he said on September 24, 2013 that there's no sufficient budget and finance to self supporting and he also threatened the head men, head villagers and other lower government officials to cut off the regular monthly salary.
Thai authorities are still considering the 5-point demands made by the Barisan Revolusi Nasional (BRN) militant group but if there was no conclusion yet, the issue should be later aired at the peace dialogue, according to Thai Army commander-in-chief Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha.
Gen Prayuth said that the Thai authorities have officially received the BRN demands and the agencies concerned -- including the Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC) -- were studying and analysing the context cautiously to determine the practicality of each point, that is whether they should be accepted and implemented or not.
Gen Prayuth said that the Thai authorities have officially received the BRN demands and the agencies concerned -- including the Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC) -- were studying and analysing the context cautiously to determine the practicality of each point, that is whether they should be accepted and implemented or not.
The army chief would not say whether a solution had been found or not but he reiterated that the security agencies would decide on the basis of national benefit as their priority.
He said there was no need to hurry in bringing the proposals to any final decision before the next round of peace dialogue with the BRN scheduled on the third week of October.
Paradorn Pattanatabut, secretary general of the National Security Council, said that the BRN demands were under the deliberation of security, civic and academic groups and it would need more time to make any conclusion.
He said the next round of talks would touch on the BRN's demands, reducing violence in the southernmost provinces and violent attacks during the holy month of Ramadan.
Thai authorities and BRN representatives have already held three rounds of talks with Malaysia acting as facilitator.
He said the next round of talks would touch on the BRN's demands, reducing violence in the southernmost provinces and violent attacks during the holy month of Ramadan.
Thai authorities and BRN representatives have already held three rounds of talks with Malaysia acting as facilitator.
The next round of talks is scheduled in October 2013
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