The Brussels-based International Crisis Group (a Soros outfit) counsels surrender:
The group recommended that Thailand’s government “reverse the militarization of the southernmost provinces, lift the “Draconian security laws” and end the security forces’ impunity, all of which help stimulate the insurgency.”
The Thai’s tried Origami already. Can’t say that was a success.
Lessons from the Thai Jihad:
Thailand: Muslims murder seven, including 11-month-old girl
Will the Islamophobia never end? “Insurgents kill 7, including 11-month-old girl, in attacks in southern Thailand,” from The Associated Press, December 11 (thanks to JW):
PATTANI, Thailand – A baby girl was among seven people killed Tuesday by suspected Islamist separatists, police said, as a nearly 9-year-old insurgency in southern Thailand that has killed thousands of people shows no signs of letting up.Five people were killed and another four wounded in a drive-by shooting at a tea shop in Narathiwat province’s Ra-ngae district, said local police chief Col. Jiradej Prasawang. The dead included 11-month-old Efahni Samoh, while the wounded included a 10-month-old boy, Muhammad Yaena.
Jiradej said the shop may have been targeted by the gunmen, who were firing AK-47 assault rifles, because the owner is a village official. Officials and teachers, as representatives of the state, are prime targets for the insurgents, whose terror tactics are also thought to be aimed at scaring Buddhist residents fleeing the region.
In a separate incident, five attackers shot dead a principal and a teacher at a school in neighbouring Pattani province’s Mayo district before stealing a pickup truck as they fled, said Mayo police chief Col. Kong-art Suwannakham. The total number of school personnel killed in such attacks is now 157, according to the regional teachers association.
More than 5,000 people have been killed in the three Muslim-dominated southernmost provinces of Buddhist-dominated Thailand since an Islamist insurgency erupted in January 2004.
Meanwhile, the Brussels-based International Crisis Group counsels surrender:
“Successive governments have opted to muddle through Southeast Asia’s most violent internal conflict, deploying tens of thousands of security forces and spending billions of dollars to little effect,” the Brussels-based International Crisis Group think-tank said Tuesday as it released a report on the conflict.”Insurgents have withstood and adapted to the military’s tactics, growing more proficient and daring in the process,” it said. “While there is greater pressure on leaders to reduce violence and seek a resolution, political infighting and bureaucratic inertia continue to impinge on a comprehensive approach.”
The group recommended that Thailand’s government “reverse the militarization of the southernmost provinces, lift the Draconian security laws and end the security forces’ impunity, all of which help stimulate the insurgency.”
They may as well hand the whole country over in that case.


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Thursday, December 13, 2012
The Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies might consider a name change:
It seems safe to say that Hebrew University professor Dan Avnon thinks of himself as one of the good guys—and rightly so. He’s spent a considerable part of his career promoting coexistence between Jewish and Arab Israelis. In 2001, he even created a high school program that enables religious and secular Jews to study together with Arabs—no small feat in Israel, where the three populations generally study apart.
So it came as a rude awakening when Sydney University’s Center for Peace and Conflict Studies refused his request to work together, simply on the grounds that he’s Israeli. The Center’s Associate Professor Jake Lynch wrote in an email: “I and the Center have nothing against you personally, and your research sounds interesting and worthwhile. But we support the boycott campaign against Israel, and that includes the call for an academic boycott of Israeli universities.”
Let’s just abbreviate it to “The Centre for Conflict”.
Thailand needs to applay a stronger arm, and not listen to these Soros funded terrorists and jerks.
Thailand needs to applay a stronger arm, and not listen to these Soros funded jerks.
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