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The site of a bomb blast at an apartment complex near Bangkok on October 6, 2010. Thailand blamed the deadly blast at an apartment complex near Bangkok on the anti-government Red Shirt movement as investigators probed whether a bomb-maker caused the explosion accidentally. Authorities said the powerful blast killed at least three people and injured nine late on October 5. (PAIROJ/AFP/Getty Images) #

People look at the body of a Thai man shot dead while riding his motorcycle in the southern Yala province October 11, 2010. The Buddhist Thai soldier was gunned down by suspected separatist rebels while riding his motorcycle, said the police. (REUTERS/Surapan Boonthanom) #

Thai security personnel and bystanders duck for cover as they are warned of a secondary attack at the site of bombing in the southern Songkhla province October 5, 2010. According to the police, three soldiers were wounded when an improvised explosive device mounted on a motorcycle exploded at their check point. (REUTERS/Surapan Boonthanom) #

Unidentified detained Pakistani men walk through the police station in the southern Thai city of Yala on October 13, 2010 a day after their arrest. Police in Thailand said they had arrested 15 Pakistani nationals involved in suspicious fund raising activity and were investigating possible links to a terrorist organization. (MUHAMMAD SABRI/AFP/Getty Images) #

A soldier secures the area as the commander of Thai Royal Army meets Muslim religious leaders during a visit to the troubled southern Yala province October 18, 2010. Yala is one of three predominantly Muslim provinces bordering Malaysia where more than 4,100 people have been killed in six years of unrest. (REUTERS/Surapan Boonthanom) #
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