Thailand
Soldier killed in Thailand bomb
Soldier killed in Thailand bomb
Thailand: nine killed in wave of shootings in Yala, Pattani, Narathiwat
Talks with insurgents in Southern Thailand limited
Thailand: Are the Insurgents Willing to Negotiate?
In Thailand, a New Model for Militants?
Why the coup in Thailand may not lead to an improvement in the insurgency
Thailand’s military rulers name interim prime minister
Six injured in bomb blast in south Thailand
Jihad and Thailand’s New Leadership
Thai coup sparked by failed war on Islamists
Two weeks to pick PM then Thai coup leaders will quit
Thailand’s Coup and the Insurgency in the South
The military coup in Thailand has been successful in overthrowing the government of PM Thaksin. B Raman states Thaksin “neglected the bleeding ulcer of jihadi terrorism in the three Muslim majority provinces of Southern Thailand,” and this was a major reason for his downfall.
Thailand President Thaksin Shinawatra declares state of emergency admid reports General Sondhi has attempted a coup. Tanks are said to be headed to Bangkok. There is no indication this is related to the southern insurgency. Thai news organization are said to have been taken over by the coup members, visit Bangkok Pundit for updates.
(Thailand) Bombers, arsonists, strike again
Terrorism in Thailand at new level: analyst
Tourists flee southern Thailand after bombings
(Thailand) Extremists spread war into Hat Yai
Insurgents killed 7 and wounded over 79 “in a coordinated set of bomb attacks in Hat Yai, Songkhla province in Thailand.” Zachary Abuza provides a primer on the major players in the Thai insurgency.