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Violent jihad and beheadings in the land of Al Fatoni Darussalam

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posted on 2024-06-17, 16:32 authored by V Andre
The early 2000s has seen a revival of the Patani resistance manifesting in a violent jihad and new forms of extreme violence never witnessed before in the century-long Southern Thailand conflict. Transported by neojihadism, this new energised generation of fighters is injecting new meaning to their struggle, re-identifying friends and foes, spreading terror in hearts and minds to control mental and physical spaces through the slashing of the body, all in the hope of establishing Al Fatoni Darussalam. This article examines the reflexive repositioning of the Patani struggle through the process of transference of neojihadism and its transformation into a glocalised violent jihad.

History

Journal

Religions

Volume

6

Pagination

1203-1216

Location

Basel, Switzerland

Open access

  • Yes

eISSN

2077-1444

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2015, Virginie Andre

Issue

4

Publisher

MDPI AG