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DEEP SOUTH

Militants 'abuse children's rights'

Attacks on schools and teachers prevent freedom of education, says watchdog




Lifting of martial law dubbed 'discriminatory'

There were mixed reactions yesterday among politicians to the decision to lift martial law in some provinces.



ADMINISTRATIVE COURT

Transvestite sues Army over record

Says record classing him as 'mentally ill' is discriminatory,hinders work prospects



Youth killed over girl's telephone number

Police arrested two young men yesterday over the fatal stabbing of an eighth-grade boy in downtown Bangkok early yesterday morning.



Govt urged to amend rape law

A university lecturer urged the government yesterday to amend Section 276 of the Criminal Code to ensure better justice for rape victims.



People with HIV out for SSO compassion

Hundreds of HIV-positive people rallied yesterday at the Social Security Office (SSO) to demand it scrap co-payment sought from patients who have bills of more than Bt5,000 a month for expensive anti-retroviral (ARV) drugs.



Villagers say they'll stay

Government officials have failed to persuade 227 Buddhists who sought refuge in Yala's Wat Nirot Sangkharam temple to return home - despite a guarantee of safety.



Concern over North Koreans

The Foreign Ministry yesterday expressed concern over the increasing number of North Koreans entering Thailand and criticised local and foreign non-governmental organisations for supporting them.



Bhanapot told to pay Bt546m tax

The Revenue Department will ask Bhanapot Damapong to pay Bt546.2 million in tax in regard to the sale of Shinawatra Computer and Communications shares, a source said.



'Democracy' group plans rally

A day after the government moved to lift martial law in Bangkok, a pressure group linked to deposed prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra threatened to organise a mass protest to demand a general election be held within 90 days.






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