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LitePacking 08-01-08 04:42 AM

South Tailand and safety?
 
Is most bikers a little bit ignorant or is it a very very few bikers that cycle south Tailand?

I was not aware of it but someone told me;

Tourists have been targeted and murdered in the South as it contains a sizeable chunk of the countrys Islamic minority, bombings and demonstrations are commonplace.

If this is the truth how can it be that its never written about this in any cycle forum or cycle blogs.
And how can it be that Thailand people is "so friendly"?
Is this a real threat?

Duke's Pass 08-01-08 06:59 PM

There is indeed "unrest" in the south of Thailand, principally the three provinces of Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat, not in the tourist areas like ****et, or Krabi. Almost 3,000 people have been killed in this conflict in the last 4 or 5 years including soft targets and symbols of central Thai authority - teachers, Buddhist monks, members of security forces, and local Muslims. Linguistically, historically, culturally, and geographically the deep south is distinct from the rest of Thailand. This, coupled with poverty and other factors, fuels the conflict.

I have never heard of tourists being targeted. Attacks on tourists are unusual, and hence widely reported when they do occur. Generally Thailand is thought of as being a safe country to visit. As for being friendly, I guess that is true to a point. If in trouble here, I think you would find it easy to get help. And motorists and motorcyclists are much more likely to offer encouragement to a cyclist than any of the aggression sometimes written about by BF members in other parts of the world.


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