southern thailand insurgency
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Southern Thailand Insurgency
By Pichayut Viwatrujirapong (Earl)
1902 – Siam seized southern provinces from Sultanate, Tengku Abdul Kadir Kamaruddin
80% citziens are Muslim
Country’s poorest area
Background
Movement began 1980
2004 movement became violence
30000 soldiers deployed
4000 people killed since 2004
The Insurgency
100 school torched Monks targeted Soldiers targeted Teachers targeted Students targeted Civilians targeted Road side bomb Ambush
The Insurgency
Alienated – second class citizen
Government’s brutal actions : - Tak Bai- Kidnapping of Muslim’s lawyer - Krue Sae.
Causes of Insurgency
Escort , protection Negotiation Peaceful
campaigns Thai’s government
signed a Joint Development Strategy in 2004
Giving aids
Respond to Insurgency
Negotiation failed Campaigns not
effective Conflict grew more
violent
Results
Possible solutions:- open mind- improve living condition
Is there an end to this conflict?
Works Cited
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