Malaysia vows to help Thailand resolve violence in south

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razik rejects insurgents' demands for a separate state and says his country is ready to assist in finding a peaceful solution.

By Khabar Southeast Asia – 22/02/12

February 21, 2012

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