Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Thai FM braces for no-confidence debate over historic temple

BANGKOK, June 17 (TNA) - Thailand's Foreign Minister Noppadon Pattama said on Tuesday he is well prepared to clarify his position and actions regarding the Preah Vihear temple which the opposition Democrat Party would challenge in its no-confidence motion scheduled to be handed to House Speaker later Tuesday.

The Opposition earlier cast doubts regarding the new map of the historic temple, suggesting that the foreign minister might have compromised Thailand's national interests over the issue.

Brushing aside the Democrats concerns, Mr. Noppadon, one of the six ministers from the ruling People Power Party targeted by the Opposition in its current no-confidence move, told Modernine TV (Channel 9)'s morning news programme that the disputed and undemarcated 4.6-square kilometre area surrounding and adjacent to the temple complex itself is not included on the map which Cambodia is using in its application for Unesco (the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation) to register Preah Vihear temple as a new world heritage site.

The minister also emphasised that all details in the new map would be released after the World Heritage Committee meets in July to consider the matter.

Mr. Noppadon explained that he could not reveal what he described as "official secret information" now under joint consideration among the Royal Thai Survey Department, the Foregin Ministry and state agencies concerned.

The 21-nation committee is scheduled to hold its meeting in Quebec from July 2 to decide whether or not to grant the world heritage site status to the temple.

Historically, both Thailand and Cambodia have claimed the ancient Khmer-built Hindu temple complex astride the mutual border in Thailand's Si Sa Ket province in the northeast, but practical access is only possible from the Thai side.

The International Court of Justice ruled in 1962 that the temple belonged to Cambodia.

The Thai Cabinet is set to decide Tuesday whether to endorse the new map of Preah Vihear temple approved by the National Security Council (NSC) on Monday.

Meanwhile, Pipob Thongchai, a core leader of the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD), currently encamped on Rajdamneon Avenue on an extended demonstrattion calling on the government to resign, said the activist organisation's supporters will march to the Foreign Ministry on Wednesday to press for the Preah Vihear issue to be clarified to the public.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Phnom Penh belong to Yuon,Angkorwath belong to Siem and where can khmer leu,khmer krom ,khmer surin,khmer US,khmer FR,khmer Australia,khmer canada etc live?
Buddha did'nt say that this planet belong to you.RESPECT!

Anonymous said...

I think Thailand should end the Preah Vihear temple issue. It has to respect the ruling by The International Court The Hague. And hen we could live in peace toegther.

Anonymous said...

Mr. Noppadon explained that he could not reveal what he described as "official secret information" now under joint consideration among the Royal Thai Survey Department, the Foregin Ministry and state agencies concerned.
The CPP will bear resposibility if there is a loss of land to Thailand for the new map in Cambodia's history

Anonymous said...

ROUM RITH Chers internauts et blogger ne vous pleurer pas nous tous nous avons soufferts devant la perte de notre mere patrie . Cette perte est du AUX ERREMENTS d'une seule personne .Ne plurez pas mais souffrir en silence les khmers sont comme des hommes et des femmes infirmes et mutiles Nous ne savons pas exactement ce que VEUT DIRE PARIOTISME AMOUR DE SA PATRIE On demande tous temps de l'aide des voisins jamais on essaie de compter sur nos propres forces OPar expériences même à l'étrangers les Khmers ne sont pas solidaires comme les chinois les thailandais ou vietnamiens Voila les vrais histoires NE PLEUEZ PLUS SOUFFIR EN SILENCE

Anonymous said...

What the hell 3:08 PM talking about? Your mom belong to YOUN and SIEM (SIAM). Khmer always belong to Khmers get it!

Anonymous said...

I think since we got the Temple now we lost the Lingam. We should bring this issue to the Thai and said look if you want the surrounding parameters of the temple you must bring back the lost artifacts. This is the deal!

Anonymous said...

True only in theory, 6:04, but in real life there are some imperfection, and that is Ah Khmer-Yuon criminals are not Khmers. They have killed many Khmers throughout history.

Anonymous said...

21st century:

Mork Roam leng chhear muoy Madona

http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=Mkc0AzdCzLc

Anonymous said...

Is it pourk ah.mee preit in strasbourg sarsae barang?

Anonymous said...

Pouk Ah Kapik, you need not to interfere Cambodian matter. Get out of sight and get lost. You damn Kapik!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

The excellency (Noppadon Pattama) looks a lot more Khmer, in the picture, than Ah Zimbabwean (Scam Rainxy).

Thank you for the support of our mutual interest.

God blesses Thailand!