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Khattiya Sawasdiphol : ウィキペディア英語版
Khattiya Sawasdipol

Khattiya Sawasdipol ((タイ語:ขัตติยะ สวัสดิผล); ; June 2, 1951 – May 17, 2010), alias Seh Daeng ((タイ語:เสธ.แดง); ; (英語:Commander "Red")), was a major general in the Royal Thai Army, assigned to the Internal Security Operations Command, political activist, and book author.
He became publicly known for his role in the 1970s campaign against communist insurgents in Northeastern Thailand. After the 2006 coup d'état that toppled Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, he joined the "Red Shirts" movement and led its most intransigent and militant wing. He was shot during the May 2010 unrest in Bangkok.
==Personal life==
Khattiya was born in Photharam District, Ratchaburi Province. His father was an army captain and he had three younger sisters. Khattiya was married to navy Captain Janthra Sawasdipol, who died of cancer in 2006. One of their daughters, Khattiyah Sawasdipol, succeeded her father as a "Red Shirts" activist and was elected to parliament on the Pheu Thai Party's list in 2011.

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