HAT YAI is the biggest city in Thailand's deep south, and a major transport axis, but travelling to or through it is not recommended because of the ongoing violence in this part of the country. Hat Yai is in Songkhla province, one of four provinces - Songkhla, Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat - that have, since 2004, seen a dramatic escalation in violence by local Islamic militants against Buddhists and moderate Muslims. Most Western governments are advising people not to travel to or through these provinces, and insurance companies won't cover travel in these areas. Foreign government travel warnings encompass the city of Hat Yai and its routes to the Malaysia border: by rail from Hat Yai (and Bangkok) to Butterworth via Padang Besar, and to Sungai Kolok; and by road from Hat Yai via Sadao.
Source: Hat Yai, Thailand
Is this report is true n reliable..?? i'm soo gonna find out. Or is this just a libel attack against local community. The double standard raised by the government itself so long prolong since what.????!!!....13 ...15 ...century. People soo aware of Jews in Jerusalem, Genocide of an Armenian, the Holocaust....and probably there are blind and stupid out of nowhere when trying to evaluate this DRAMATIC ESCALATION for muslim community here. If their government is soo fair, well governance, well rules, brilliant in taking an action..... I might not be HERE people.
Duuhhh....soo emotional when it talk's about part of my origin. Sudden temper increase out of nowhere. Chow..peeps..!! Off to KRABI..!!!!
Source: blog.malaysia-asia.my
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