Prayers for peace as Deep South schools re-open

Local families in the insurgency-torn southern provinces hope improved security will help schools focus on educating their children, instead of reeling from militant attacks.

By Rapee Mama in Sungai for Khabar Southeast Asia

May 21, 2013

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