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Over 6,500 people died and almost 12,000 were injured between 2004 and 2015 in a formerly ethnic separatist insurgency, which has currently been taken over by hard-line jihadis and pitted them against both the Thai-speaking Buddhist minority and local Muslims who have a moderate approach or who support the Thai government.
This is a list of active separatist movements in Asia. Separatism can include autonomism and secessionism, [1] despite the fact that independence is the primary goal of many separatist movements. Many separatist movements arise as a result of religious, racial, social, and cultural disparities between certain peoples and the majority or ruling ...
Status: Separatist groups disbanded, surrender agreement signed with government. People: Karbi. Militant organisation: Karbi Longri N.C. Hills Liberation Front, United People's Democratic Solidarity; Proposed state: Hemprek Kangthim; Status: Separatist movement crushed. Groups disbanded, surrender agreement signed with government.
Malaysia's facilitator said Wednesday that the Thai government and Muslim separatist rebels in southern Thailand have agreed in principle on a roadmap to try to end a decades-long Muslim insurgency.
The Islamic Liberation Front of Patani (Malay: Barisan Islam Pembebasan Patani, abbreviated BIPP), until 1986 known as the National Liberation Front of Patani (NLFP; Malay: Barisan Nasional Pembebasan Patani, BNPP; also translated as "Patani National Liberation Front" or "National Front for the Liberation of Pattani"; Thai: ขบวนการแนวร่วมปลดแอก ...
Separatism in Thailand (1 C, 2 P) Separatism in Turkey (1 C, 1 P) Y. ... List of historical separatist movements in Asia; S. Southern Turkestan Movement
5.9 Thailand. 5.10 Vietnam. ... This is a list of wars and conflicts in Asia, particularly ... 633–644 Muslim conquest of Persia; Map detailing the route of Khalid ...
7 February: The Thai government and Muslim separatists from the southern part of the country agree on a possible peace process to stop an insurrection which started in 2004. [20] 8 February: Nualphan Lamsam (a.k.a "Madame Pang") is elected as the first female president of Football Association of Thailand