Looking through Photographs in the Same 'Shadow of History'
7 Years of Deep South Photographs and 170 Years of Photojournalism on Earth
Interview with Fiona Lloyd
โครงการผู้หญิงภาคประชาสังคมเพื่อสันติภาพและความมั่นคงในชายแดนใต้
Fiona Lloyd is a South African journalist who has co-founded the organization "Reporting for Peace", which engages in teaching journalists how to effectively report on conflicts. She is also the co-author of Gender, Conflict & Journalism, a handbook for journalists published by UNESCO, which can be downloaded at http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0014/001439/143925E.pdf
"Thai peace talks come to light" by Anthony Davis
"Peace Dialogue in the Deep South" by Don Pathan
The Obvious Trend of Violence’s Intensification in the Deep South over 7 Years
Srisompob Jitpiromsri
Deep South Watch
March 31, 2011
That violence has brought about 12,126 victims within 7 years inevitably makes Thailand’s southernmost region one of the hotspot, most sensitive areas in the world.
Special Interview of Commander Udomchai: Decoding 6 At-Hand Policies - Bringing People Home / Opening Space for Differences
Nantharawut Muaeng-suk
Deep South Watch (DSW)
Tactical Weakness