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- South_Thailand_insurgency abstract "The South Thailand Insurgency is an ethnic separatist insurgency taking place in Southern Thailand, predominantly in the Malay Pattani region, made up of the four southernmost provinces of Thailand. In Thailand it is known simply as Unrest in southern Thailand (Thai: ความไม่สงบในชายแดนภาคใต้ของประเทศไทย). The former Sultanate of Patani was conquered by the Thais in 1785 and has been governed by them ever since. Thai ownership was confirmed by the Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909. Although low level separatist violence has occurred in the region for decades, the campaign escalated in 2004, occasionally spilling over into other provinces. Outside the region, incidents blamed on southern insurgents have occurred in Bangkok and Phuket.In July 2005, Thaksin Shinawatra, then Prime Minister of Thailand, assumed wide-ranging emergency powers to deal with the insurgency. In September 2006, Army Commander Sonthi Boonyaratkalin was granted an extraordinary increase in executive powers to combat the unrest.Soon afterwards, on 19 September 2006, Sonthi and a military junta ousted Thaksin in a coup. Despite conciliatory gestures from the junta, the insurgency continued and intensified. The death toll, 1,400 at the time of the coup, increased to 2,579 by mid-September 2007.Despite little progress in curbing the violence, the junta declared that security was improving and that peace would come to the region by 2008. The death toll surpassed 3,000 in March 2008. During the Democrat-led government of Abhisit Vejjajiva, Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya noted a "sense of optimism" and said that he was confident of bringing peace into the region within 2010. However, by the end of 2010, insurgency-related violence had increased, confounding the government's optimism. Finally in March 2011, the government conceded that violence was increasing and could not be solved in a few months.Nearly 6,000 people have died and about 10,000 have been injured since 2004 in an ethnic separatist insurgency, which has pitted separatist Malay Muslims against both the Thai-speaking Buddhist minority and those Malay Muslims who support the government.The insurgents demand at least a level of autonomy from Thailand for the Pattani region, which comprises the southern Thai provinces of Pattani, Yala, Narathiwat, neighboring parts of Songkhla province, and the northeastern part of Malaysia (Kelantan).Experts say the rise in deaths is linked to the stalling of peace talks while the current Thai government faces anti-government protests in Bangkok and court proceedings against it over corruption. The insurgentss, including those from the Patani independence movement Barisan Revolusi Nasional, have made a series of demands for the peace talks to continue.According to the region's Internal Security Operations Command, there were 320 bombings in the four border provinces between January and December 2013, compared with 276 reported bombings in 2012.".
- South_Thailand_insurgency causalties "499 soldiers, 312 policemen, and 181 defense volunteers killed".
- South_Thailand_insurgency combatant "22px Jemaah Islamiyah (JI)".
- South_Thailand_insurgency combatant "22px Mujahideen Islamic Pattani Group".
- South_Thailand_insurgency combatant "22px Mujahideen Pattani Movement (BNP)".
- South_Thailand_insurgency combatant "22px National Revolution Front (BRN)".
- South_Thailand_insurgency combatant "22px Pattani Islamic Mujahideen Movement (GMIP)".
- South_Thailand_insurgency combatant "22px Pattani Liberation National Front (BNPP)".
- South_Thailand_insurgency combatant "22px Pattani United Liberation Organization ((former) (PULO))".
- South_Thailand_insurgency combatant "22px Runda Kumpulan Kecil (RKK)".
- South_Thailand_insurgency combatant "22px Thailand".
- South_Thailand_insurgency commander Abdullah_Sungkar.
- South_Thailand_insurgency commander Wan_Kadir_Che_Wan.
- South_Thailand_insurgency commander Yingluck_Shinawatra.
- South_Thailand_insurgency date "2004-04-28".
- South_Thailand_insurgency place Narathiwat_Province.
- South_Thailand_insurgency place Pattani_Province.
- South_Thailand_insurgency place Thailand.
- South_Thailand_insurgency place Yala_Province.
- South_Thailand_insurgency status "Ongoing".
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- South_Thailand_insurgency wikiPageExternalLink patanipost.com.
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- South_Thailand_insurgency caption "The southern provinces of Thailand showing the Malay-Muslim majority areas".
- South_Thailand_insurgency casualties "399".
- South_Thailand_insurgency casualties "499".
- South_Thailand_insurgency casualties "Totally 5,352 killed and 9,965 injured".
- South_Thailand_insurgency combatant "22".
- South_Thailand_insurgency commander "22".
- South_Thailand_insurgency conflict "South Thailand insurgency".
- South_Thailand_insurgency date "--04-28".
- South_Thailand_insurgency date "February 2013".
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- South_Thailand_insurgency place "Southern Thailand".
- South_Thailand_insurgency reason "The article eventually deteriorates into chronicle of daily news headlines. It should be synthesized into encyclopedic form".
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- South_Thailand_insurgency subject Category:Islam_and_violence.
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- South_Thailand_insurgency subject Category:Opposition_to_Buddhism.
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- South_Thailand_insurgency comment "The South Thailand Insurgency is an ethnic separatist insurgency taking place in Southern Thailand, predominantly in the Malay Pattani region, made up of the four southernmost provinces of Thailand. In Thailand it is known simply as Unrest in southern Thailand (Thai: ความไม่สงบในชายแดนภาคใต้ของประเทศไทย). The former Sultanate of Patani was conquered by the Thais in 1785 and has been governed by them ever since. Thai ownership was confirmed by the Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909.".
- South_Thailand_insurgency label "Aanslagen in Zuid-Thailand in januari 2004".
- South_Thailand_insurgency label "Conflit dans le Sud de la Thaïlande".
- South_Thailand_insurgency label "Insurgencia en el sur de Tailandia".
- South_Thailand_insurgency label "Insurrezione nella Thailandia del Sud".
- South_Thailand_insurgency label "Konflikt in Südthailand".
- South_Thailand_insurgency label "South Thailand insurgency".
- South_Thailand_insurgency label "Конфликт в Южном Таиланде".
- South_Thailand_insurgency label "حركة التمرد في جنوب تايلاند".
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- South_Thailand_insurgency sameAs Krisis_Thailand_Selatan.
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