A Land Apart
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Islamic Insurgent kill the hundread of innocent people ..
one story of this is about a 3 year old girl and her pregnent motther been shot into their head.. each of them
FinancialDisastor 2 years ago
kill these rat muslims!!!!!!!! fuck em all all ........hahahahahahaahhahaahahaaha!!!! ITS HITLER TIME!!!!!!
vPanya 2 years ago
By the pressure of Radical Muslims and their sites .! or Harassment by Proselytism on Islam .online on YouTube? is done with impunity despite their arrogance, incitement to hatred and contempt for the rest of the world. . MY VIDEO TOO "REAL" WAS SET ASIDE . Video showing the "HORROR " and "CRIME " made by the "Islamic fanaticism " in the South in Thailand against the Buddhist population!
thaiexprim 2 years ago
old Bhumipol will die soon..after that Thailand territorial shall disintegrated....wait and see
akhiandevich 2 years ago
Some provinces of d philippines near malaysian boarder also experiences the same headache like in thailand..
pasukngpasuk 3 years ago
History #1: The land mass between China-India (now Indo-China) was called Suvannabhumi (The GoldenChersonese) in the 9th CenturyAD. At that time there were already many tribes in this region, the biggest being Barmar, Mons, Siam, Khmer. The south islands (now Indonesia) was controlled by the SriVijaya empire from TamilNadu. In the 10thCenturyAD an offshoot of SriVijaya empire, the Cholas conquered Temasek (now Singapore) and fr there slowly sent people fr SriVijaya empire to settle northwards.
peacemetta 3 years ago
History #2: In early 14th Century to early 15th Century, The Majapahit Empire began to wrest control of Sumatra, Java and other islands from SriVijaya Empire. Parameswara, a SriVijayan tribe leader (from Melayu province) moved to Temasek in the late 14th Century to escape from the Majapahit warriors. In the 13th Century, the Kingdom of Siam, who ruled these provinces (now Malaysia) made these provinces as vassal states with their own autonomous leaders such as Parameswara and his successors.
peacemetta 3 years ago
History #3: Slowly with British help, Parameswara expanded his influence northwards into Melaka and made it his capital. It was Parameswara who permanently wrest control of this region from the Siamese andnamed it Melayu. With the Arabs coming to Melaka to trade, the influence of Muslim religon became stronger. Later successors to Parameswara managed only to annex the provinces up to the northern borders of Perlis, Kedah, Kelanatan and Trengganu with Siam.
peacemetta 3 years ago
HISTORY #4: The Siamese were generous enough to give them independence to the greedy Parameswara empire. The Parameswara empire were not satisfied and send people into regions such as Yala and Pattani to settle there. Their numbers grew and later wanted to declare independence from Siam. Many wars were fought, but Siam stood their ground; enough was enough. The 'infiltrators' in South Thailand are now fighting an insurgent warfare.
peacemetta 3 years ago
Thai security forces killed secretly the Malays-Muslim ethnic in Pattani, Yala and Naratiwat....
akhiandevich 3 years ago