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- Brilliant documentary defying media blackout on the jihad in southern Thailand.
In the Pathani region bordering Malaysia muslims has the demographic upper hand, and has as usual begun terrorizing and cleansing the natives of other faith. Targeting monks, teachers and law enforcement, through beheadings, torture kidnappings and rising crime-levels the islamic separatists achieve their goal of preparing for a new islamic state. It all follows the usual strategy of expansion known as Islamic Management of Savagery (Jihad-strategy book posted here), aided by bloodthirsty mujahids on mopeds, driving in from Malaysia to aid the Umma in their bestial practices.

Unlike Europe though, Thailand isn´t caught up in a New-age nirvana of pacifism. Instead the Queen and the Thai army have begun to systematically arm and train locals to enable them to respond to the jihadi gangs terrorizing them. A strategy that makes a lot more sense than the current management of decline, followed through-out the EU.

In order to fully understand what the management of savagery implies, and why it is so effective, I suggest readers visit zombietime´s collection of photos received from the Thailand Jihad (Warning Extremely graphic), and then ask yourself, who in their sane mind would leave the safety of their family in the hands of after-the-fact law enforcement, in the face of such threats?
Untitled from eric hanson on Vimeo.


http://vimeo.com/3025578

This Unreported World reveals how just several hours drive away from the tourist hotspot of Phuket, Islamic extremists are waging a murderous campaign against Buddhist teachers in a largely hidden conflict that has turned hundreds of primary schools into bloody battlegrounds.

Southern Thailand is home to one of the most violent conflicts in South East Asia, with more than three thousand people killed since 2004 out of a population of just two million.

Armed Islamic separatists are targeting state schools because they regard the education system as an attempt by Bangkok to impose Buddhist Thai culture on a region that is mainly Muslim and ethnic Malay. Human Rights Watch describes the violent campaign, which also targets doctors and monks, as ethnic cleansing.

Reporter Seyi Rhodes and Producer Andy Wells begin their journey at the home of 36-year-old teacher Deeranan Sairee in Yala, one of the most dangerous areas in the region. Many areas are under curfew and attacks by insurgents, including roadside bombings, are a daily occurrence.

Deeranan and her fellow teachers at Grong Pi Nang Primary School are escorted in convoys of heavily armed troops on the daily school run. In a graphic illustration of the risks they face, one of their colleagues has just been shot dead, on the day before the team arrives.

The insurgents have killed more than 100 teachers and forced the closure of more than 900 state schools, following a sustained campaign of bombing and shootings. Teachers now routinely carry pistols to protect themselves.

The team visits teacher Nangnoi Janaphiban, a colleague of Deeranan and the wife of the school's principle. Nangnoi and her husband Sittichai were attacked by insurgents as they drove home from school last year and he remains in a coma after being shot through the neck. Nangnoi tells Unreported World that Buddhists in the south are being driven out of the area and she's not going back.

Rhodes and Wells move into the 'Red Zone', one of the areas of regular insurgency activity, to visit Bongorsinair village. As in most of the villages in the south, the army has armed local 'village volunteers' with weapons to defend themselves from attack. Fifteen-year-old Hamdi Worka tells Rhodes how he patrols with other boys of his age and recently came under fire from an insurgent attack.

Returning to Sai Buri district the team visits Pondok Bamrung Musliman school. Its principal tells Unreported World that his school is being unfairly targeted by those who believe local Imams are fuelling radicalism and separatism in some schools.

Rhodes and Wells end their journey back in Yala, at the funeral of teacher Totsatid Samitamuksik, who was shot and killed close to the gates of Grong Pi Nang primary school. As they leave the area, it seems clear that, unless something is done, schools will continue to be the frontline of a vicious battle for hearts and minds.

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*For complete links/references/commentary visit the Occidental Soapbox blog*:
http://occidentalsoapbox.blogspot.com...

I created the Islamic Crusades series to provide a counterpoint to the Christian Crusades. My goal was to remind a self-loathing West that our alleged sins are not to blame for the Islamic aggression we see today. Thus far I have covered episodes in the Middle Ages that took place parallel to the Crusades, in which Muslims embarked upon Jihad and committed atrocities against Christians, Jews, and Zoroastrians. A second means to the same conclusion is to expose situations in which Muslims are in conflict with non-Western peoples. These conflicts have nothing to do with the baggage of Christianity, the Crusades, European colonialism or any other canard that apologists cite to excuse Muslim violence against the West, yet they unfold in much the same way.

*WARNING*: The following link contains graphic images from the Jihad in Thailand. Please use proper discretion:
http://www.zombietime.com/thai_jihad_...
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