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Airbornelawyer
10-04-2005, 17:29
A 30 September 2005 report from a website called The Power and Interest News Report (PINR), which describes itself as "an independent organization that utilizes open source intelligence to provide conflict analysis services in the context of international relations. PINR approaches a subject based upon the powers and interests involved, leaving the moral judgments to the reader." I haven't arrived at a firm conclusion on the overall quality of the site, but some of their analyses seem pretty good.

http://www.pinr.com/report.php?ac=view_printable&report_id=375&language_id=1

The opening paragraph: While the world looks to suture the recent Aceh peace agreement onto the violence that is bleeding southern Thailand, the region's Muslim insurgency is eyeing the benefits of globalized terror networks. Bangkok has tried a variety of responses to the separatist violence -- everything from imposing martial law to dropping 100 million origami birds inscribed with peace messages onto the region -- but nothing has curtailed the violence, which has killed some 900 people since January 2004. With every attempted tactic, Bangkok seems to reinforce the differences between the Muslim, Malay-speaking south and the Buddhist, Thai-speaking majority.

hoot72
10-04-2005, 17:31
The border is extremly pourous (wrong spelling?) and smuggling is very rampant across the malaysian-thai border. Arms are being smuggled in from Aceh and Indonesia.

avtar