COMMENTARY
Govt is hardly convincing about the South
- Published: 3 Dec 2012 at 00.00
- Newspaper section: News
All the 300-plus schools in Pattani province which closed on Nov 26 after the killing two days before of a school director in Nong Chik district by suspected extremists are due to reopen today after Education Minister Pongthep Thepkanchana promised to look into the teachers' demands.
Among the demands are increased hazard pay and compensation in case of injury or death caused by violent incidents perpetrated by suspected insurgents.
As for their safety, it appears most teachers are willing to take the risk of possible insurgency attacks, running the gauntlet back and forth between school and home under military escort rather than boarding in their respective school compounds as suggested by Army Commander-in-Chief Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha following the fatal shooting of Nanthana Kaewchan, 51, director of Tha Kum Sum school in Nong Chik district.
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