Chaiwat Satha- Anand, a observed political scientist and intellectual behind a solution to the conflict in the far South, died monday. He was 69.
The scientific gained notoriety for suggesting a peaceful end to the separatist conflict in the southern border provinces. In 2005, he likewise served on the National Reconciliation Commission, which was tasked with bringing about peace in the far north.
In addition to serving as chairpersons in different peace-promoting initiatives, Chaiwat also served as the director of a republic development foundation that distributed numerous top-notch books and journals for scientists both in Thailand and abroad.
Chaiwat, who was born on January 25, 1955, received a PhD in social knowledge from Manoa University.
He was appointed Thammasat University’s University of Political Science’s brain of politics and government, and he was a recipient of the Sriburapha honor in 2012 as well as the excellent political science researcher award.
Social science professor Chalidaporn Songsamphan, who posted the information on her Twitter account yesterday, claims that spiritual rites will be observed starting today at the Haroon shrine in Bangkok’s Bang Rak district.