PoliticsRamadan overture raises peace stakes in Thailand's troubled south
Lack of violence could be litmus test of sides' willingness for political deal
A Muslim man reads the Koran during the first day of Ramadan at the Islamic Centre of Thailand in Bangkok on March 23. A Ramadan cease-fire in Thailand's south could get peace talks moving. © AP
MARWAAN MACAN-MARKAR, Asia regional correspondent
BANGKOK -- With the decadeslong dispute between the Thai government and Malay-Muslim separatists reaching a breakthrough at the negotiating table, attention this week turned to the battle lines, where observers wonder whether troops on each side can hold to a cease-fire during Ramadan, the Muslim holy month when devotees fast during daylight hours.