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rdfs:label
  • Communist insurgency in Thailand
owl:sameAs
prov:wasDerivedFrom
skos:prefLabel
  • Communist insurgency in Thailand
skos:altLabel
  • Thailand
  • insurgency
  • communist insurgency
  • insurgents
  • Communist insurgency
  • Communist insurgents
  • communist insurgents
  • guerrillas
  • Communist Insurgency
  • Communist insurgency in Thailand (1965–1983)
  • Communist insurgency war
  • Khao Kho Battle
  • communist insurgency in Thailand
  • domestic communist agitations
  • especially during the years 1968–1982
clgo:causalties
  • 1966:
  • ~90 soldiers and police killed1967:Prizzia, Ross (1985) \"Thailand in Transition: The Role of Oppositional Forces\" (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press), 19–20, 24.
  • 1,450+ soldiers, police, and officials killed
  • 33 soldiers and police killed1969–1971:
  • 418 soldiers and police killed
  • 100+ wounded1972:Prizzia, Ross (1985) \"Thailand in Transition: The Role of Oppositional Forces\" (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press), 19–20, 24.
clgo:combatant
  • Pathet Lao
  • Malayan Communist Party
  • Communist Party of Thailand
  • Supported by:
  • (1965–1976)
  • (1971–1976)
  • (1976–1978)
  • (from 1968)
  • *19px|link=Royal Thai Armed Forces
  • *19px|link=Royal Thai Police
  • *19px|link=Volunteer Defense Corps
  • *Kuomintang 49th Division
  • Khmer Rouge(until 1978)
  • Republic of China(until July 1967)
clgo:commander
clgo:isPartOfMilitaryConflict
clgo:place
clgo:result
  • * Communist insurgency declines and ends in 1983
  • * Amnesty declared on 23 April 1980 by the Thai government
  • Thai government victory
  • *Order 66/2523signed by Prime MinisterPrem Tinsulanonda
clgo:strength
  • 1,000–12,000 rebels
  • 5,000–8,000 sympathizers
  • Royal Thai Armed Forces: 127,700
  • Royal Thai Police: 45,800
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