Teachers are being killed worldwide. While nobody can figure out why teachers are being killed in the United States, the motives in other nations are more obvious.
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Thailand Jihad war against buddhists in Thailand are getting teachers killed over their non belief in Islam
Lots of articles have just been written across the Thai blogging and news networks about teachers being killed in the South of Thailand. In total two teachers were shot dead this week at a school when armed insurgents dressed in military camouflage gear stormed the school. In fact all the teachers thought they were just the army and didn’t think too much of it until they were asked to kneel speaking in Yawi they couldn’t understand so they were shot dead. One of them was the readers girlfriend which i mentioned earlier.
In total 4 teachers in the past 3 weeks have been killed including a director of a school all Buddhists.
- Teachers killed in Thailand roadside bombing. Irish Examiner Wednesday 24th July, 2013. Two teachers have been killed and three other people were hurt after a ...
- THAILAND, JUL 24 - A roadside bomb exploded in Thailand 's insurgency-plagued south Wednesday, killing two teachers and wounding three other people, police said.
Teachers killed in Thailand roadside bombing | Irish Examiner2 teachers killed, 1 injured in bomb attack in Thailand's ...Jul 24, 2013 · Police say two teachers were killed and one was injured in a bomb attack believed to have targeted security forces in Thailand's insurgency-plagued south.- Jul 24, 2013 · Two teachers have been killed and three other people were hurt after a roadside bomb exploded in Thailand’s insurgency-plagued south, police said.
- Jul 23, 2013 · Police say two teachers were killed and one was injured in a bomb attack believed to have targeted security forces in Thailand's insurgency-plagued south.
- .United States.Vietnam
http://vnafmamn.com/VNWar_atrocities.html
• VC/NVA Assassinations(over 36,000 South Viet Namese teachers, district chiefs, agricultural extension advisors, civil servants were killed, often in hideously brutal fashion, by the VC. Another 60,000 or so were abducted with only several thousand returning, indicating tens of thousands others were assassinated. The 36,000 figure alone, given Viet Nam's 17 million population, represents a national mortality proportion that would equal about 420,000 Americans assassinated, exclusive of combat fatalities, of which South Viet Nam's military sustained 275,000)-NO entries
• Hue Massacre, 1968, when the VC/NVA systematically executed as many as 5,000 civil servants, teachers, etc. who were sytematically rounded up and executed, some buried alive in mass graves, some tied up and shot in the back of the head, around Hue City during 25 day NVA occupation of the city-NO entries.
http://ngothelinh.50megs.com/Hue.html
Bloodbath Discipline.
The terror had its real beginning when Red dictator Ho Chi Minh consolidated his power in the North. More than a year before his 1954 victory over the French, he launched a savage campaign against his own people. In virtually every North Vietnamese village, strong-arm squads assembled the populace to witness the “confessions” of landowners. As time went on, businessmen, intellectuals, school teachers, civic leaders — all who represented a potential source of future opposition — were also rounded up and forced to “confess” to “errors of thought.” There followed public “trials,” conviction and, in many cases, execution. People were shot, beheaded, beaten to death; some were tied up, thrown into open graves and covered with stones until they were crushed to death, Ho has renewed his terror in North Vietnam periodically. Between 50,000 and 100,000 are believed to have died in these blood-baths — in a coldly calculated effort to discipline the party and the masses. To be sure, few who escape Ho’s terror now seem likely to tempt his wrath. During the 1950s, however, he had to quell some sizeable uprisings in North Vietnam — most notably one that occurred in early November 1956, in the An province, which included Ho’s birthplace village of Nam Dan. So heavily had he taxed the region that the inhabitants finally banded together and refused to meet his price. Ho sent troops to collect, and then sent in an army division, shooting. About 6,000 unarmed villagers were killed. The survivors scattered, some escaping to the South. The slaughter went largely unnoticed by a world then preoccupied with the Soviet Union’s rape of Hungary.
With North Vietnam tightly in hand, the central committee of the North Vietnamese communist party met in Hanoi on March 13, 1959, and decided it was time to move against South Vietnam. Soon, large numbers of Ho’s guerrillas were infiltrating to join cadres that had remained there after the French defeat in 1954. Their mission: to eliminate South Vietnam’s leadership, including elected officials, “natural” leaders, anyone and everyone to whom people might turn for advice. Also to be liquidated were any South Vietnamese who had relatives in their country’s armed forces, civil, services or police; any who failed to pay communist taxes promptly; any with five or more years of education.
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