By Chawadee NualkhairTue Sep 30, 1:30 PM ET Five years on, the insurgency in Thailand's mainly Muslim south continues to defy attempts to placate it and a new Thai documentary uses the brutal death of a young Buddhist art teacher to examine why.
"Citizen Juling," shown at the Toronto Film Festival this month, bills itself as "a road movie through Thailand's soul" but centers around the story of teacher Juling Pongkanmul, who was kidnapped and beaten by a group of Muslim women in 2006. She died, aged 24, after spending eight months in a coma.







