G.W.O.T. Thailand Front Moves towards Moslem-driven Ethnic Cleansing

Point of no return for southern Thailand

In spite of the fixation of the MSM on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, this report reminds one and all that it is REALLY a Global War on Terror, or more precisely, a Global War on Islamofascism.

It is now violently apparent that Thailand’s military-appointed government’s policy of reconciliation toward its three insurgency-hit majority-Muslim provinces Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala was never really implemented on the ground. Instead, southern Thailand’s three-year-old conflict is veering in a dangerous new direction, where the government is establishing a growing number of loosely regulated local militias, and in response ethnic-Malay Muslim insurgent groups have commenced attacks against the economic lifelines of certain urban districts in an intensified effort to empty the restive region of ethnic-Thai and Sino-Thai Buddhists.

This situation seems to be deteriorating rather sharply – dare one point out – under the leadership of a military government lead by
a (would you believe!) Moslem general, in this predominantly Buddhist nation.

…ethnic-Malay Muslim insurgent groups have commenced attacks against the economic lifelines of certain urban districts in an intensified effort to empty the restive region of ethnic-Thai and Sino-Thai Buddhists.

Yala province is emerging as the showcase and test case for the insurgents’ new strategy, which…aims soon to seize total control of the province, including the central government’s administrative hub and the police’s forward command center in the region…. That strategy has been most visible in Yala’s Betong district, [1] where recently insurgents and insurgent sympathizers blocked road access to the area and cut electricity and mobile-telephone signals for four straight nights. The blockade, which resulted in severe food and fuel shortages, was the first overt economic attack of the conflict. At the same time, the insurgents have increased the ferocity of their attacks on the civilian population, including a series of gruesome beheadings and burnings of their victims.

These harsh tactics have caused new waves of displaced Buddhists from both rural and semi-urban areas into Yala’s main township, where they have established shelters in a number of Buddhist temples. The insurgents’ aim “is no longer to just empty villages of Buddhists, but whole districts”, said Sunai Phasuk, Thailand representative of the US-based rights lobby Human Rights Watch. “Their strength is rising each day and they are confident they can win what they are fighting for – a separate state.”

Another clear case of the “Religion of Peace” showing anything but tranquillity in its dealings with non-Moslem neighbors as it introduces the world of ethnic cleasing to SE Asia.