Targets of Both Sides: Violence Against Students, Teachers, and Schools in Thailands Southern Border Provinces

This 111-page report details how ethnic Malay Muslim insurgents, who view the government educational system as a symbol of Thai state oppression, have threatened and killed teachers, burned and bombed government schools, and spread terror among students and their parents. The insurgents have also used Islamic schools to indoctrinate and recruit students into their movement. At the same time, Thai army and paramilitary forces are disrupting education and placing students at unnecessary risk of insurgent attack by occupying schools for long periods as bases for their counterinsurgency operations.

Resource Info

Resource Type

Report

Published

Published by

Human Rights Watch

Authored by

Bede Sheppard

Topic(s)

Protection
Safe Schools and Learning Environments

Geographic Focus

Thailand
Region: East Asia