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POTENTIAL HOT SPOTS: Thailand's Islamic Revolution Continues
strategypage.com ^ | July 18, 2004 | Q & D Headlines

Posted on 07/18/2004 9:42:52 PM PDT by Destro

POTENTIAL HOT SPOTS: Thailand's Islamic Revolution Continues

July 18, 2004: The Moslem separatist violence in Thailand continues, with two members of the ISOC (Internal Security Operations Command) were shot in the south while investigating Moslem separatists. There have been attacks against other government officials, especially teachers. As a result, 5,000 school teachers and other government officials in the Moslem areas of southern Thailand have demanded more protection, or transfers to other, safer, parts of the country. So far this year, over 300 have died from the violence in the Moslem south, most of them government officials or non-Moslem Thais. At the same time, a government amnesty has caused nearly 250, mostly young men, to turn themselves in to the police. These men will under go six weeks of re-education and be released. But the Thai police have been unable to find any of the hard core separatists who are making the lethal attacks and trying to drive out the non-Moslem minority from the south. The unrest is based on centuries old disputes between the Moslems of this region and the Buddhist Thais to the north, and the more recent popularity of Islamic radicalism and groups like al Qaeda and Jemaah Islamiah.

April 29, 2004: The anonymous silence of Islamic radicals in southern Thailand expanded considerably on April 29th when, simultaneously, several hundred teenage boys and young men attacked fifteen police stations in three southern provinces. No one took credit for these attacks. The attackers were mainly armed with machetes and knives. However, the police had been warned of the attack, which is not surprising given the number of people involved. The attacks all failed, with 107 of the attackers killed, along with three policeman and two soldiers. Police arrested 17 of the attackers. The 60 year old leader of the attackers, and 31 of his followers, fled to a mosque, which was surrounded by police and soldiers. The rebels would not surrender, and the battle that followed left all of the rebels dead.

Nearly all of Thailand’s 3.5 million Moslems live in the south, along the Malaysian border. Relations between the majority Buddhists and the Moslems has never been good, since Thailand took control of the largely Moslem area in 1909. Islamic radicalism, in the form of a loose knit al Qaeda affiliate Jemaah Islamiyah, has attracted many recruits in Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines. While all three countries have cracked down on the Islamic radicals, Malaysia and Indonesia, with majority Moslem populations, have had to pull some of their punches. The Islamic radical agenda (anti-corruption, law and order, clean living Etc.) has wide appeal. The dark side includes using violence against those who do not fall in line with what the Islamic radicals are demanding. Some of these radicals have shown up in southern Thailand.

But the situation in southern Thailand was created by other trends as well. Smuggling, especially of drugs, has become a big business. Criminal gangs and corrupt officials (including police) run all this, and derive most of the benefit. This further angers many of the Moslem Thais, especially because so many of the cops and government officials in the south are not Moslem (usually they are Buddhist.) Thailand also has 450 soldiers in Iraq, which offends many Thai Moslems (who admired Saddam Hussein as a “powerful Moslem.”) Islamic radicals, especially from Malaysia (which is seen by Thai Moslems as the “big brother”), or trained by Malaysian members of Jemaah Islamiyah) preach revolution, resistance and change.

The government insists that no foreigners were involved in these mass attacks, and that most of the unrest us caused by the drug trade, smuggling and criminal activity. The government has less success explaining away the Islamic connection. All the attackers gathered and prayed before they launched their simultaneous attacks, and were known to spend a lot of time in Mosques. This is not the sort of thing that criminals do. Moreover, the attacks on police stations were apparently to capture weapons. The criminal gangs in the south have plenty of money to buy weapons. All the Islamic radicals have is people, and despite recent reverses, they are likely to attract more recruits. Worse, no organization has publicly taken credit for the Islamic radical violence of the last four months. But anyone who listens to the gossip in the south knows where it is coming for.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: islam; islamicrevolution; islammeanspeace; islamofascism; islamofascists; isoc; moslems; muslims; nukemecca; religionofpeace; religionofpeacetm; thailand; waronterror; waronterrorism; wot

1 posted on 07/18/2004 9:42:53 PM PDT by Destro
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To: Destro

This is really sad. The Thai's are quite a peaceful people, but radical extremism has no conscience.


2 posted on 07/18/2004 9:59:49 PM PDT by conshack
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To: Destro
Okay so am I the only person on the planet that has noticed a certain threat to civilization from Islam... Name me one non murderous we are the world democratic Islamic country (not frightened shames (i.e. SA)
3 posted on 07/18/2004 10:05:01 PM PDT by hatfieldmccoy (Just a country boy with an agenda :)
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To: conshack

So what is the the body count from this peaceful people.


4 posted on 07/18/2004 10:08:05 PM PDT by hatfieldmccoy (Just a country boy with an agenda :)
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To: Destro; All
I have been to the area numerous times am am fully aware of the situation there through contacts I have there.

The Thais are perfectly able to handle the situation although when they do, it upsets the various human rights organizations and the UN.

5 posted on 07/18/2004 10:20:08 PM PDT by expatguy (Fallujah Delenda Est!!)
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To: Destro
The attacks all failed, with 107 of the attackers killed, along with three policeman and two soldiers. Police arrested 17 of the attackers. The 60 year old leader of the attackers, and 31 of his followers, fled to a mosque, which was surrounded by police and soldiers. The rebels would not surrender, and the battle that followed left all of the rebels dead.

Sounds like the Thais have the right idea. When is the UN going to enter stage left & screw it all up?

6 posted on 07/18/2004 11:04:29 PM PDT by valkyrieanne
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To: conshack

Yep, I love the Thai's too. I hope some of the friends I made there keep safe.


7 posted on 07/18/2004 11:43:03 PM PDT by DeuceTraveler (Freedom is a never ending struggle)
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To: Destro

It's Israel's fault. And Bush's Fault for supporting Israel ;]


8 posted on 07/19/2004 12:16:07 AM PDT by Wayne07
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To: expatguy
The Thais are perfectly able to handle the situation although when they do, it upsets the various human rights organizations and the UN.

Didn't they have this problem once before in the 60's?

In any case the Thais are nice people but I would not want to on the wrong side of their police or military.

9 posted on 07/19/2004 3:59:11 AM PDT by angkor
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To: hatfieldmccoy

"Okay so am I the only person on the planet that has noticed a certain threat to civilization from Islam"

Funny, I was thinking that I was the only one that noticed this too....


10 posted on 07/19/2004 4:06:12 AM PDT by Imagine
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To: angkor; All
Didn't they have this problem once before in the 60's?

I think you are refering to the Communists and not the Muslims.

They only managed to make peace with the Communists in 1990, if you wanna call it "peace". Most of them are dead now.

11 posted on 07/19/2004 5:53:32 AM PDT by expatguy (Fallujah Delenda Est!!)
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To: Destro

Let's see mooslimes have problems with Christians, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, etc.


12 posted on 07/19/2004 8:50:24 AM PDT by Cronos (W2K4!)
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