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Thalaengkan khanasong jangwat Pattani ruang khwam mai sangop nai 3 jangwat chaidaen phak tai, karani Wat Phromprasit, Tambon Bannok, Amphoe Panare, Jangwat Pattani [Declaration of the sangha council of Pattani province on the subject of the unrest in the three southern border provinces, case of Wat Phromprasit, Tambon Ban Nok, Panare district, Pattani province] (2 page faxed document), 20 Oct. 2005, point 18.
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Two invaluable studies in Thai are Supalak Ganjanakhundee and Don Pathan, Santhiphap nai plaew phleung [Peace in flames] (Bangkok: Nation Books, 2004) and ed. Chaiwat Satha-Anand, Paendin jintonakan: rat lae kankhaekhai panha khwamrunraeng nai phak tai [Imagined land: The State and solutions for the southern violence] (Bangkok: Matichon 2008).
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Charles F. Keyes, 'Buddhist politics and their revolutionary origins in Thailand', International Political Science Review, 10, 2 (1999): 121-42.
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Charles F. Keyes, 'Buddhism fragmented: Thai Buddhism and political order since the 1970s', Keynote address, Seventh International Conference on Thai Studies, Amsterdam, 4-8 July 1999, see especially pp. 24-5.
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It should be noted that at the time of writing, only four monks had been killed in the southern Thai conflict, three in 2004 and one in 2005, though there had been several other attacks on monks and temples.
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Muslim kluen phut [Muslims swallow Buddhists], undated DVD of Buddhist sermon, apparently produced in late Oct. or Nov. 2005. No details concerning the identity of the monk or his temple were included.
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The speaker was apparently referring to the attack on Wat Phromprasit on 16 Oct. 2005, in which a monk and two temple boys were killed.
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In 2007, the Internal Security Operations Command announced a programme to provide southern Buddhists with special protective Jatukham rammathep amulets. 'Amulets to help "protect Buddhists" in the south', The Nation, 14 Mar. 2007.
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General Naphol Boontap, deputy aide-de-camp to the Queen, performed important roles in many such activities in the south. For example, he arranged for 30 senior monks from other parts of Thailand to spend the rainy season in the southern border provinces in 2004, and presided at kathin ceremonies at 38 temples in the region in Oct. 2006. These programmes were explicitly aimed to boost the morale of local Buddhists who had been faced with militant violence. Previously known as Rawat Boontap (Class 13), the general was a close friend of Surayudh Chulanont, and formerly commander of the second army region, and assistant army commander. He retired from active military service in 2001 before becoming a royal aide-de-camp.
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Ironically, the CD-Rom I received containing a PowerPoint presentation apparently from this same press conference also included numerous horrific images of beheading victims; such images could be of use to both sides in the conflict.
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Fieldnotes, 6 June 2006.
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72
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Interview, 25 Aug. 2006
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Interview, 25 Aug. 2006.
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73
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Thalaengkan, point 3.
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Thalaengkan, point 3.
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74
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Thalaengkan, point 20.
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Thalaengkan, point 20.
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Thalaengkan, point 12, elaborated in Peutjai 'jaokhana jangwat pattani', kor or sor aojai faitrongkham [The Head of Pattani monks speaks out: The NRC is pleasing the aggressors in the south], Sun Khao Isara, 23 Oct. 2005.
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Thalaengkan, point 12, elaborated in Peutjai 'jaokhana jangwat pattani', kor or sor aojai faitrongkham [The Head of Pattani monks speaks out: The NRC is pleasing the aggressors in the south], Sun Khao Isara, 23 Oct. 2005.
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See also, Thalaengkan point 5. In the declaration, Panlop, Kitti and former fourth army commander Phisan Wattananongkiri are described as really understanding the problems of the area [khao jai panha nai phun thi yang thae ching] and sufficiently decisive [khla thatsinjai]. Of course, Panlop was known primarily f or his decisiveness in ordering the fatal storming of the historic Kru-Ze mosque on 28 Apr. 2004, while Phisan was forced out of his post after the deaths of 78 unarmed Tak Bai protestors in military custody on 25 Oct. 2004.
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See also, Thalaengkan point 5. In the declaration, Panlop, Kitti and former fourth army commander Phisan Wattananongkiri are described as really understanding the problems of the area [khao jai panha nai phun thi yang thae ching] and sufficiently decisive [khla thatsinjai]. Of course, Panlop was known primarily f or his decisiveness in ordering the fatal storming of the historic Kru-Ze mosque on 28 Apr. 2004, while Phisan was forced out of his post after the deaths of 78 unarmed Tak Bai protestors in military custody on 25 Oct. 2004.
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Mua phra thong phut, siangsathon jak chaidaentai [When monks have to speak! Reflections from the southern border], Sun Khao Isara, 27 Oct. 2005.
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Mua phra thong phut, siangsathon jak chaidaentai [When monks have to speak! Reflections from the southern border], Sun Khao Isara, 27 Oct. 2005.
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Fieldnotes, 11-12 Nov. 2005. Anand suspected that monks were somewhat suspicious of him because he had never been ordained himself, on account of his bad back. But a close reading of the 20 Oct. declaration shows that the NRC - which is mentioned only in the twelfth of 20 points - was not the monks' main target; the call for its abolition seems to have been a strategy to grab media attention.
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Fieldnotes, 11-12 Nov. 2005. Anand suspected that monks were somewhat suspicious of him because he had never been ordained himself, on account of his bad back. But a close reading of the 20 Oct. declaration shows that the NRC - which is mentioned only in the twelfth of 20 points - was not the monks' main target; the call for its abolition seems to have been a strategy to grab media attention.
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80
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Abbot interview, 11 Aug. 2006.
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Abbot interview, 11 Aug. 2006.
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81
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Anusart interview, 28 Aug. 2006. Because of the 19 Sept. 2006 military coup, Anusart was not able to take up his Senate seat. However, in early 2008 he was made an appointed Senator under the terms of the 2007 constitution, which had transformed the Senate from an all-elected body to a part-elected, part-appointed one.
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Anusart interview, 28 Aug. 2006. Because of the 19 Sept. 2006 military coup, Anusart was not able to take up his Senate seat. However, in early 2008 he was made an appointed Senator under the terms of the 2007 constitution, which had transformed the Senate from an all-elected body to a part-elected, part-appointed one.
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82
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Interview, 19 Feb. 2006
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Interview, 19 Feb. 2006.
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83
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Interview, 11 June 2006
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Interview, 11 June 2006.
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84
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Phra Maha Charat's handwritten name and mobile phone number have been added to my faxed copy of the declaration, which bears no signatures at all.
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Phra Maha Charat's handwritten name and mobile phone number have been added to my faxed copy of the declaration, which bears no signatures at all.
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