Rebellion in Southern Thailand

Rebellion in Southern Thailand

EnglishPaperback / softback
Aphornsuvan Thanet
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
EAN: 9789812304742
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This study addresses the competing histories of Thailand and Patani beginning in the fourteenth century up to the mid-twentieth century. It provides an explanation of the causes of ongoing political conflict between the Malay Muslims in the three southernmost provinces of Thailand and the Thai government, against which ""separatist"" movements fought in the 1960s.Even though January 2004 marked the beginning of the current violence that now plagues Thailand's south, most people in and outside the area still believe that the nature of such conflict is internal and could be resolved peacefully. The major contention in the competing histories of Siam and Patani revolves around national policies that resulted in discrimination and destruction of the Muslim's cultural identity and rights. In the early twentieth century under the rule of King Chulalongkorn, which was characterized by centralization and cultural suppression, Patani was reduced to a mere province. Further forced assimilation occurred under the Phibun government in the 1940s, at which time Islamic practices and the use of the Yawi language were curbed.The sources of political conflict - including the political status of Patani, ethnic identity, Bangkok politics, and bureaucratic misconduct in the south - have historical roots.
EAN 9789812304742
ISBN 9812304746
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Publication date July 30, 2007
Pages 90
Language English
Dimensions 156 x 231 x 10
Country Singapore
Readership Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Authors Aphornsuvan Thanet