Kampungtaqwa in Stability Problems Context Thailand’s Southern Provinces

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Apiwat Samathi Samathi
Panu Panu Thammasuwan3
Korakod Korakod Tongkachok
Kriskorn Paleethunyawong

Abstract

 This article is an article that the research team has researched. and surveys polls of people on Bring People Home Project. The research was conducted by collecting 1,200 questionnaires, interviews, and discussion forums. The results of the research based on specific objectives. The people had beliefs at a moderate level. The advantages of the project was: giving the opportunity for those who go astray in a security case that fled abroad to return to the program and surrender. It suggested to take people home. It was the action against the accused who has committed the crime in the case. The state would facilitate the litigation, but the offender or those who were supposed to commit the crime must go to justice. During the litigation there will be careers for the offender. This is a great way to keep these people from re-joining or joining the Alliance. Moreover the people still understood that the project to take people back home is to take the offender in the security case back home without fault when joining the project. That’s the wrong idea. The project objectives should be presented to the general public.

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Samathi, A. S., Panu Thammasuwan3, P., Korakod Tongkachok, K., & Paleethunyawong, K. (2019). Kampungtaqwa in Stability Problems Context Thailand’s Southern Provinces. Parichart Journal, 32(2), 51–62. Retrieved from https://so05.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/parichartjournal/article/view/117868
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