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Thais drop origami 'peace bombs'

The Thai government has begun dropping an estimated one hundred million paper origami birds in an unusual peace bid.

The birds are being dropped by military planes over the country's Muslim south after a surge of violence in the area.

Ordinary Thais across the nation have folded and written peace messages on the paper cranes in a campaign devised by Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

But those critical of the campaign say it will not solve the complex problems that have caused the violence.

The "peace bombing" has been scheduled to coincide with the 77th birthday of revered king, Bhumibol Adulyadej.

As the birds fell to their targets in the provinces of Narathiwat, Yala and Pattani, school children rushed out to collect them and seek the notes inside.

Some students constructed giant nets stretched across school yards to capture the paper cranes.

There is great interest in finding one paper bird in particular - as it has been signed by the prime minister himself.

Mr Thaksin has promised that the student who finds it will win a scholarship.

Protesters' deaths

It has been difficult to avoid the flurry of folding ahead of this weekend's bombardment.

This is inspired popular politics from a government that has faced severe criticism over its handling of the crisis in the south.
Mr Thaksin publicised the idea about two weeks after an incident that shocked the nation.

After demonstrations near the Thai-Malaysian border, close to 80 Muslim protesters suffocated when they were taken into custody and piled one on top of another into army trucks.

The government blamed insurgents for inciting violence but critics blamed an over-zealous response by security forces, whom they accuse of fighting a self-appointed war on terror.

The Muslim majority in the south appear bemused by the idea of the aerial onslaught of paper cranes.

But, while reluctant to reject any goodwill, they say a political solution would have more meaning to a crisis that has claimed the lives of more than 500 people so far this year.

Special prayers for peace are being held in mosques across the south of Thailand - their conclusion expected to be marked with the main air drop.
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This is part of their carrot and stick approach to the unrest in the South. They are also planning to drastically increasing the funding for infrastructure there as well as that region has been neglected for a long time.

However, the other hand carries the stick and is certainly not loathe to use it. The authorities here strike me as people you do not wish to even irritate, much less openly confront.
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You know, if said protestors weren't drugged up, they wouldn't have had as many problems...
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