Thailand's Council for Democratic Reform under Constitutional Monarchy
(CDRM), which seized power in Thailand Tuesday night, has pledged to continue
working with full efforts to solve violence, which has rocked three southernmost
provinces since January 2004, a Council spokesman said.
Lt-Gen. Phlangkoon Klahan told a press conference Friday that although Army
chief Gen. Sonthi Boonyaratkalin, who also heads the Council, is now quite busy
with national level work, operations intending to solve violence in Pattani,
Yala and Narathiwat, will not be reduced, Gen. Phlangkoon said.
The military will work as a team in line with the planned strategy which may
be adapted to the changing situation.
"The most important thing which could solve the violence is cooperation given
by people living in the area," he said, adding that the military is fully
prepared to help end the violence.