Sunday, December 28, 2008

Negara Melayu Patani Darussalam

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Territory of the Patani nation as envisioned by most of the Patani liberation groups. With a population of almost three million, of which 80% are Malay Muslims, Patani Darussalam encompasses the Malay provinces of Patani, Jala, Menara, Setul and the Malay districts of Tiba, Chenak, Sebayu and Nawi in Singgora province. Singgora (or Songkhla) city itself, where Malay Muslims form a third of the population, is often left out. Hat Yai, the Thai South’s biggest city, entertainment centre and relatively recent Thai-centric phenomenon, would remain in Thailand as well and would plausibly become that country’s new southern gateway.

11 comments:

  1. Thanks for the map.

    Now I have a better picture of the issue.

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  2. Good day all,

    Yes, impressive map.

    Read your e-Book. Great read! How can I support these colonised people? I feel so helpless while the Siamese fool the world with their propaganda.

    Bruno
    Hobart, Tasmania

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  3. Thanks for the map.
    It's also a reminder to get back and read the book. I wish there were more hours to the day. Often I'd think back of my stay in Gambang when "I had time"...

    Have to adjust my daily living - especially this pesky thing called "work" - to include all the things that I wish to be involved with. Plus be an *effective* participant.

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  4. How can you just draw a map and declare a new country?

    Pattani has always been part of Prathet Thai. We will never allow separation.

    Go create war some where else!

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  5. Khun Jirasakdi,

    When you "won't allow" something that's not yours and the other side wants it back, what do you think will happen?

    With your combative stance, don't later cry with your tail between your legs when the other side starts to insist on getting their land back, as happening now.

    Jim

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  6. I would prefer a real book than an e-book..

    Where can I purchase that??

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  7. Salam alaikum,

    Blog ini banyak manfaatnya...

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  8. Pattani has always been part of Prathet Thai. We will never allow separation.

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  9. I feel so helpless while the Siamese fool the world with their propaganda.

    fire extinguisher manufacturer

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  10. when i ask people from pattani ,they said pattani near kedah.but,according to the map...it's not even bordered kedah...but..with natural gas and oil there along the seaside...give about 450 billion bath per year,pretty sure bangkok wont let the place independence...no until the natural resources all use up.

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