Bangkok Post
One of the major and recurring questions about the resurgence of murderous violence in the South in January of 2004 has been whether foreigners are involved. Given the nature of international terrorism and crime, it is a valid question. Both separatist and Islamist gangs are known to operate in neighbouring countries. It has become clear in the past three years that outside involvement, if any, is low-key. Now, senior army officers are saying that training by foreign terrorist experts is taking place. There are problems with the military statements. Scepticism remains high. For one thing, although foreign terrorists have been arrested in Thailand, none has been linked to the southern gangs behind the violence. While outside involvement is definitely possible these days, the evidence so far is that Thai Muslims will not hide or shield foreign troublemakers. The refusal by Thai villagers and by any Muslim authorities is what has led to the arrests of foreign militants.
Thai authorities have stopped some highly important international terrorists in recent years. Indonesian chief of operations Hambali and the Malaysian operative Mohammed Nazir Bin Lep, better known as Lillie, were seized in Ayutthaya. They were pretending to be foreign visitors until Muslims reported them to police as suspicious characters. Singaporean Arifin Ali, a Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) trainer, was arrested in 2003 in the South when villagers reported him to authorities even though he supposedly had a Thai wife.
Two senior army officers now believe that foreigners are helping the southern separatists. Col Akara Thiprote, a military spokesman, said that the brutality of the southern atrocities proves outsiders are involved. Thais would never teach such cruel killing methods as beheadings, he said, adding that Thais do not know how to behead a victim, and must have been taught. A few days later, Gen Wattanachai Chaimuenwong said that terrorism experts from Indonesia and Cambodia were training Thai insurgents.
The evidence of Col Akara and Gen Wattanachai is far from compelling. But critics have been far too quick to scoff at the claim. The JI terrorist group is centred in Indonesia, but operates throughout lower Southeast Asia. Its top operatives are believed to be working with Islamic separatists in the southern Philippines, a region once thought to be resisting outside influence. JI cells have been broken up in Singapore and Malaysia, and the group's ideology calls for an Asian caliphate that extends from the Philippines to Burma, through Thailand.
Gen Wattanachai, whose most recent field assignments have been in the North, believes that Indonesian and Cambodian experts are instructing Thai insurgents in weapons training, bomb making and general war tactics. He also believes that the southern gangs may be preparing for bigger operations such as organised attacks on military bases. The general believes there are not many foreign instructors, but that they are ''the real warriors, tough fighters''.
That may be so, and it is arguably not the general's job to know all the nuances of national policy. Still, Gen Wattanachai is a veteran with long experience of the nation's relations with Burma. He should be careful of his words about foreign countries, particularly the neighbours. Just hours after his interview last week with the media, Cambodian officials showed testiness over the general's remarks. Without proof, preferably arrests, Thai authorities must be ultra-careful about making charges against specific nationalities. After all, it was Cambodian police who arrested three alleged al-Qaeda members, two of whom turned out to be Thai Islamists.
It is certain that southern Thai extremists are getting aid, comfort and basic terrorist training from Islamist websites and from foreign-produced books and CDs. The roadside improvised explosive, or IED, is straight from the training manual of al-Qaeda in Iraq, as are the 29 terrorist beheadings conducted by Thai insurgents. The 700 Thai men who trained in Afghan camps prior to 2001 have obviously passed on their expertise.
It is less clear at this point that foreign terrorists are actually training or leading the Thai gangs. Authorities must get to the bottom of every report of outside involvement. If foreigners are working inside Thailand against the nation, they must be rooted out ruthlessly.
Thai authorities have stopped some highly important international terrorists in recent years. Indonesian chief of operations Hambali and the Malaysian operative Mohammed Nazir Bin Lep, better known as Lillie, were seized in Ayutthaya. They were pretending to be foreign visitors until Muslims reported them to police as suspicious characters. Singaporean Arifin Ali, a Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) trainer, was arrested in 2003 in the South when villagers reported him to authorities even though he supposedly had a Thai wife.
Two senior army officers now believe that foreigners are helping the southern separatists. Col Akara Thiprote, a military spokesman, said that the brutality of the southern atrocities proves outsiders are involved. Thais would never teach such cruel killing methods as beheadings, he said, adding that Thais do not know how to behead a victim, and must have been taught. A few days later, Gen Wattanachai Chaimuenwong said that terrorism experts from Indonesia and Cambodia were training Thai insurgents.
The evidence of Col Akara and Gen Wattanachai is far from compelling. But critics have been far too quick to scoff at the claim. The JI terrorist group is centred in Indonesia, but operates throughout lower Southeast Asia. Its top operatives are believed to be working with Islamic separatists in the southern Philippines, a region once thought to be resisting outside influence. JI cells have been broken up in Singapore and Malaysia, and the group's ideology calls for an Asian caliphate that extends from the Philippines to Burma, through Thailand.
Gen Wattanachai, whose most recent field assignments have been in the North, believes that Indonesian and Cambodian experts are instructing Thai insurgents in weapons training, bomb making and general war tactics. He also believes that the southern gangs may be preparing for bigger operations such as organised attacks on military bases. The general believes there are not many foreign instructors, but that they are ''the real warriors, tough fighters''.
That may be so, and it is arguably not the general's job to know all the nuances of national policy. Still, Gen Wattanachai is a veteran with long experience of the nation's relations with Burma. He should be careful of his words about foreign countries, particularly the neighbours. Just hours after his interview last week with the media, Cambodian officials showed testiness over the general's remarks. Without proof, preferably arrests, Thai authorities must be ultra-careful about making charges against specific nationalities. After all, it was Cambodian police who arrested three alleged al-Qaeda members, two of whom turned out to be Thai Islamists.
It is certain that southern Thai extremists are getting aid, comfort and basic terrorist training from Islamist websites and from foreign-produced books and CDs. The roadside improvised explosive, or IED, is straight from the training manual of al-Qaeda in Iraq, as are the 29 terrorist beheadings conducted by Thai insurgents. The 700 Thai men who trained in Afghan camps prior to 2001 have obviously passed on their expertise.
It is less clear at this point that foreign terrorists are actually training or leading the Thai gangs. Authorities must get to the bottom of every report of outside involvement. If foreigners are working inside Thailand against the nation, they must be rooted out ruthlessly.
13 comments:
Why Thai blamed Cambodia but not Malysia? Looklike Thailand using it as a pretext to attack or invade Cambodia. so to get Battambang and Siempreip back. As you all know the Khmer people in Siem Riep and Battambang hate Khmer rulers, yes they love King Sihanouk but not Pol Pot especially the dumb down Hun Sen and his thugs.
Siem Bay-Kry can't face into the Malay who are stronger than them.
Khmer-Muslim have to become the
scapegoat in this political turmoil.
Time will tell & time will come :
Phnom Penh Rolum,
Prey Nokor Roleay,
Bangkoh Ch-Ath Ch-Ay,
Sabay Angkor
I am suprise that Cambodia muslim have such superior knowledge. They should use their expertise to over throw hun sen's regime instead of training Thai muslim to try to over throw Thai government. In conclusion, if they can't even over throw a pathetic (hun sen) regime, how can they teach someone else to fight a bigger opponent.
All I can say here is we should not
allowed any allegation to stir us
away from rebuilding our country
and the region. We must not
allowed violent activity to grow
in this area or will lose growth
in tourists and investors. To be
successfull, we must maintained
good relation and cooperation with
our neighbors at all time. We
cannot allowed terrorist to
capitalized on our weak tied
with each other.
Accordingly, I would keep a close
eye on Ah Khmer-Yuons. While it
is true that they are idiots, they
certainly have a lot more
experiences in war than the
southern Thai muslims. They are not
good enough to win anything but
they can certainly do some damage
to property and economy in the area
if we should become careless.
And you what? Ah Yuan_Khmer 10:16 AM.
How long are you going to stay in Cambodia while the whole world already knew your Yuan Hanoi crimes?
Com' on, you care for only your own families robbing and killing the poor.
Your regime without Yuan Hanoi an't gonna last long. It is going to have blood shed no matter what.
You can't run pal. Poor people are fed up with your fanatic. If you think you can bring the thieve Yuan Hanoi to enter in Cambodia, bingo they getcha.
Go back to where you belong before you will be faced troubles.
The thief like you com 'on.
Shame on you.
The Thaicong want to invade Cambodia? These fucken Thaicong can't even put a small fire in their fucken backyard (Southern Thailane) and yet these Thaicong want a full scale with Cambodia? ahahahhahhahahah! Not that is funny!
If the fucken Thaicong want to destabilize the whole Southeast Asia and I welcome that very much!
I wonder how long the Thaicong military power will last when considering there are so many parties involve here! I am talking about China, Russia, US, Japan,Korea...NOw there are oil in Cambodia to fight for!ahahahhahha
Thaicong couldn't even last a fucken year in Iraq and now they want a full scale war with Cambodia? ahahhahahhahhahhahah
The fucken Thaicong didn't know that they are just a fucken shrimp among whale and they better think twice before they want to do shit or talk shit!!!
These fucken Thaicong better watch out because there over a billion muslim in the world and the sad part is that the majority of the Muslim population live right behind the Thaicong backyard in a country called Indonesia!!!The Thaicong better think twice before accusing Indonesia!!!!ahhahhaha
Thailand had annexed the 3 Malaysian provinces when Malaysia was weak, just like it did from other neighboring Countries: Cambodia, Laos and Birma.
It's normal that muslim people of these provinces have been struggling for their sovereignety.
Concerning Cham or Khmer Islam in Cambodia, they used to be peaceful and moderate Muslims. But Since they received many financial aid from some Arab Countries, many of them behave more "Arabian'than khmer or khmer muslim, keeping moustache and wearing veil. I saw with my own eyes one cham woman covering completely her face except her eyes, "a jamais vu" in Cambodia. That chocked me. I respect their culture and belief I love them, but I feel frustrated that some of them take distance from our Country.
Well, the muslims had a fews
hundreds years to fight for their
land back and they failed. So now
it is time to give it up and get
some moral education. Too much
fighting and not enough education
is dangerous to the free world
because it will turned you into
uneducated fighting animals,
generation after generation, and
soon, you will self-destructed
because you can't live among your
people. Just look at how many wild
dogs we produced in Cambodia during
our 5 years civil war. I can't
immagine any society can live
successfully after a continous
fight for more than 2 generations.
So don't do it. It is just plain
not worth it. Even if you don't
get your land back, with good
education, you can still buy
property and make a decent living
in Thailand. So what difference
does it makes?
About women covering their faces and men keeping moustaches etc. it is not Muslim it is Arab tradition. You are right the Muslim on eath now adopt the Arab culture, because as you said Khmer Muslims didn't do that before.
I'm concern if the Arab invade Southeast asia recruitng Muslims in Thailand, Cambodia, etc.. they can hurt the countries like Cambodia, because Cambodia considered as a pawn or transit for all crimes from every where of the world.
We get to help the US to fight this radical extreme group Bin Laden before they take the universe with their new stratagem of fighting with eg. suicide bombers.
If they win you know we are all will be dead. When Cham returns, guess what? First they will boil Yuan then Khmers whom they say the INFIDELS.
What is an upside-down and backward
space-aged theory? Cham boils Yuon?
hahahaha, LOL, hahahaha, your Fluke
University kills me, mate, hahaha,
ROFLMAO, hahaha.
Without the US, the Muslims will be gone crazy and blowing up themselves killing others, and what do you think the Vietnamese can do? Nearly 2 billion Muslims around the world, who do shit what? If we the US don't fight, you damn stupid Asian can do nothing. Shut the f*k.
You save your life but the Msulims blow themselves up and take you and the rest with.
China won't dare alone without the US help. Vietnamese my azz.
65 million Vietnamese versus nearly 2 billion Muslims?
To 9:32 PM!
This is just a fucken unfound fear that you have! Fear no more! The world is crazy place anyway! Until one day when space travel is possible and every human will their own planet! ahahhahaaahhahah
I like to have my own planet someday! It would be nice to go into space and look back down on blue planet and says good bye for the last time!ahahhahhahahahahhah
Okay, and bon voyage, mon amie!
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