Monday, June 23, 2008

Thailand cedes ancient temple [-Does it really?]

June 23, 2008
Mark Dodd, Bangkok
The Australian

"Thousands of Cambodian refugees perished there in 1979 after fleeing Pol Pot's fanatical Khmer Rouge regime, when Thai soldiers forcibly expelled them, ordering them down a perilous cliff track that was riddled with landmines into the clutches of the waiting Maoist rebels."
THAILAND is moving to accept a new map that will uphold Cambodia's World Heritage claim on the ancient 10th century Khmer temple that straddles the countries' common border - a long-contested site and former Khmer Rouge sanctuary that almost brought the two claimant nations to war in the 1960s.

While the Thai army has expressed reservations about the Cambodian map, the Bangkok Government has given qualified endorsement for the new chart, although Foreign Minister Noppadon Patama denied any territory would be ceded to Cambodia.

If approved, the temple with a bloody recent history - which is called Preah Vihear in Cambodia and Khao-Phra Viharn in Thailand - would begin the first step of UN-backed World Heritage listing.

Thailand's National Security Council endorsed the Cambodian map of the site last week, although the army had earlier expressed concerns it would cede territory to Phnom Penh.

The sprawling temple ruins sit atop the rugged Dangrek escarpment and are accessible only from Thailand's northeastern Si Sa Ket province.

After years of acrimonious haggling, the International Court of Justice awarded possession of the temple to Cambodia in 1962, although topographically it made more sense for the Thai claim to have been upheld.

The decision was seen as a huge victory for the tiny Khmer nation, and helped to reinforce the nationalist credentials and popularity of Cambodia's then monarch, Norodom Sihanouk, who had championed the fight.

The four levels of temple ruins straddling the 900m escarpment have a long and bloody history.

Thousands of Cambodian refugees perished there in 1979 after fleeing Pol Pot's fanatical Khmer Rouge regime, when Thai soldiers forcibly expelled them, ordering them down a perilous cliff track that was riddled with landmines into the clutches of the waiting Maoist rebels.

After 1979, the site was shared by the Thai army and Khmer Rouge, which established a nearby base.

In 1994, two Belgian tourists who crossed from the Thai side attempting to reach Cambodia were murdered by the fanatical rebels.

Several attempts in the late 1980s and early 1990s by Cambodia's Hun Sen government troops to reclaim the temple were bloodily repulsed by the Khmer Rouge guerillas operating from their mountaintop perch.

Today, however, the area is a popular tourist attraction.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Khmer Rouge may think they are a superpower in their head, but they will certainly to lose the entire Cambodia to Thailand is they ever mess with the Thai as they did with Yuon.

Anonymous said...

preah vihear is cambodia's, what do you mean "cedes" to cambodia? did someone just wake up?

Anonymous said...

Gentleman

The impact of killing field is much more than anyone can imagine. Fear sent cambodians to the death trap, where mines awaiting to set off and traumatised cambodians after killing field.

It is hard to understand that Thai government where the country is considered to be buddhist committed to such an act on those who lost their world,

It is a lesson to be learnt by those ignorant politicians to fully aware those consequences beside their own GREED. And nothing to be proud of as corrupt RCG.

Neang SA

Anonymous said...

The Youn is still trying to get Cambodia through Hun Sen and Sihamoni.
You think it is that easy dumb Siam to grab Cambodia just like that.
If something happen to Cambodia the Chinese military will land in Bangkok and Hanoi tomorrow.
You Siam are fucking retarded or what???
You should get a real history book not the history from that asshole king of yours, retarded nation!!!

Anonymous said...

I been there in killing field and after killing field.(refugee camp in Thailand)

What's more do you want khmer to suffer?,I lost my dad,sister and much more......I pray to my father in heaven almost everyday.
I believe God hear my prayer and the Kingdom of Cambodia will be restore and God will protect his children.

Anonymous said...

Well, you needn't to suffer from the Killing field hadn't you not couped Somdach Euv from his throne. So stop blaming the Thai for your own greedy foolishness. Furthermore, you ain't gonna do that no more here. You got that, scumbag?

Anonymous said...

Hey 3:32MP you have to respect the innocent people who suffered by your evil deed of greed and selfishness. I believe that you can not wash your bloody hands; your sins can not forgive you unless you have served the consequence first

Anonymous said...

You don't know how suffer our people are yet,MR.3:32 PM you don't want to be there and you call 8:38am scumbag.I believe you are scumbag Mr.3:32pm,Remember the world is watching you and the powerful Country is support the kingdom of Cambodia.
I just want to say thank you!!!! May God bless you all.

Anonymous said...

very clever wording, indeed, "ceding to cambodia." since when did preah vihear belong to thailand? if anyone can answer this question, then they are really the thai expert!