Thai Examiner
People’s Party MP urges support and public backing for southern insurgency talks planned in Malaysia
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Key facts
- Thailand revives BRN peace talks in Malaysia as a deadly insurgency surge leaves more than 8,000 dead and losses topping ฿500 billion
- Parliamentary subcommittee advances proposals from previous 690-day southern peace review process
- Deadly BRN attacks intensify as motorcycle gunmen and bombings spread fear across southern Thailand
- Peace talks face sovereignty divide as decades of conflict leave thousands dead and a huge financial loss
- Economic losses from deaths, instability and reduced confidence exceed an estimated ฿500 billion.
- Government delegations prepare BRN dialogue in Malaysia amid renewed parliamentary oversight
Summary
### Thailand revives BRN peace talks in Malaysia as a deadly insurgency surge leaves more than 8,000 dead and losses topping ฿500 billion. MPs demand action amid motorcycle killings, bomb attacks and a growing battle over sovereignty in the deep south.
Thailand is preparing to reopen peace negotiations with the Barisan Revolusi Nasional (BRN) in Malaysia as a renewed insurgency campaign deepens instability in the country’s southern border provinces.
People’s Party MP Ramadhan Panjor on Thursday called for wider public engagement in Thailand’s renewed southern peace process. He also urged stronger backing from parliament, particularly the People’s Party, Pheu Thai Party and Prachachart Party.