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'''Wan Abdul Kadir Che Man''' ({{lang-th|วันอับดุลกาเดร์ เจ๊ะมัน}}; born 1946) is a [[Thai Malays|Thai-Malay]] scholar and separatist politician. He was{{when|date=March 2015}} the president of [[Bersatu]], a former umbrella group of separatists in [[south Thailand]].<ref>{{Cite book |author=Marc Askew |title=Conspiracy, Politics, and a Disorderly Border: The Struggle to Comprehend Insurgency in Thailand's Deep South |publisher=East-West Center Washington |year=2007 |page=12}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web | url=http://english.aljazeera.net/news/asia-pacific/2006/11/200852512130339262.html | title='Bangkok not interested in peace' | first=Romen | last=Bose | work=[[Al Jazeera English]] | publisher=[[Al Jazeera]] | date=2006-11-22 | accessdate=2010-03-04}}</ref> He lives in exile in Malaysia.<ref>{{Cite book |author1=Rohan Gunaratna |author2=Arabinda Acharya |title=The Terrorist Threat from Thailand: Jihad or Quest for Justice? |publisher=Potomac Books |year=2013 |page=33}}</ref>
'''Wan Abdul Kadir Che Man''' ({{lang-th|วันอับดุลกาเดร์ เจ๊ะมัน}}; {{RTGS|''Wan-apdunkade Che-man''}}; born 1946) is a [[Thai Malays|Thai-Malay]] scholar and separatist politician. He was{{when|date=March 2015}} the president of [[Bersatu]], a former umbrella group of separatists in [[south Thailand]].<ref>{{Cite book |author=Marc Askew |title=Conspiracy, Politics, and a Disorderly Border: The Struggle to Comprehend Insurgency in Thailand's Deep South |publisher=East-West Center Washington |year=2007 |page=12}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web | url=http://english.aljazeera.net/news/asia-pacific/2006/11/200852512130339262.html | title='Bangkok not interested in peace' | first=Romen | last=Bose | work=[[Al Jazeera English]] | publisher=[[Al Jazeera]] | date=2006-11-22 | accessdate=2010-03-04}}</ref> He lives in exile in Malaysia.<ref>{{Cite book |author1=Rohan Gunaratna |author2=Arabinda Acharya |title=The Terrorist Threat from Thailand: Jihad or Quest for Justice? |publisher=Potomac Books |year=2013 |page=33}}</ref>


During the 1990s, he was a lecturer in the department of history, [[Universiti Brunei Darussalam|University of Brunei Darussalam]],<ref>{{Cite book |editor=Norma Mahmood |title=Rethinking political development in Southeast Asia |publisher=University of Malaya Press |year=1994 |page=xi}}</ref> and later an associate professor at the [[International Islamic University Malaysia]].
During the 1990s, he was a lecturer in the department of history, [[Universiti Brunei Darussalam|University of Brunei Darussalam]],<ref>{{Cite book |editor=Norma Mahmood |title=Rethinking political development in Southeast Asia |publisher=University of Malaya Press |year=1994 |page=xi}}</ref> and later an associate professor at the [[International Islamic University Malaysia]].

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Wan Abdul Kadir Che Man (Template:Lang-th; RTGSWan-apdunkade Che-man; born 1946) is a Thai-Malay scholar and separatist politician. He was[when?] the president of Bersatu, a former umbrella group of separatists in south Thailand.[1][2] He lives in exile in Malaysia.[3]

During the 1990s, he was a lecturer in the department of history, University of Brunei Darussalam,[4] and later an associate professor at the International Islamic University Malaysia.

Works (Selection)

  • Muslim Elites and Politics in Southern Thailand. Universiti Sains Malaysia. 1983.
  • Muslim Separatism: The Moros of Southern Philippines and the Malays of Southern Thailand. Oxford University Press. 1990.
  • "The Thai Government and Islamic Institutions in the Four Southern Muslim Provinces of Thailand". Sojourn. 5 (2): 255–282. 1990.
  • National Integration and Resistance Movement: The Case of Muslims in Southern Thailand In: Volker Grabowsky (ed.), Regions and National Integration in Thailand, 1892-1992 Harrassowitz Verlag. 1995, pp. 232-250.

References

  1. ^ Marc Askew (2007). Conspiracy, Politics, and a Disorderly Border: The Struggle to Comprehend Insurgency in Thailand's Deep South. East-West Center Washington. p. 12.
  2. ^ Bose, Romen (2006-11-22). "'Bangkok not interested in peace'". Al Jazeera English. Al Jazeera. Retrieved 2010-03-04.
  3. ^ Rohan Gunaratna; Arabinda Acharya (2013). The Terrorist Threat from Thailand: Jihad or Quest for Justice?. Potomac Books. p. 33.
  4. ^ Norma Mahmood, ed. (1994). Rethinking political development in Southeast Asia. University of Malaya Press. p. xi.

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