Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Cambodia asks UN to intervene in 'imminent state of war' with Thailand

A Cambodian soldier carrying a rocket launcher as he walks past a Thai soldier on Tuesday outside a Buddhist pagoda Preah Vihear province, Cambodia. (Heng Sinith/The Associated Press)

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

By Seth Mydans
International Herald Tribune (Paris, France)


BANGKOK: Calling a border confrontation with Thailand "an imminent state of war," Cambodia asked the United Nations and its Southeast Asian neighbors to intervene Tuesday as hundreds of soldiers faced each other for the eighth day on the grounds of a disputed temple.

A bilateral meeting on Monday failed to resolve the standoff and troops from both sides remained camped at the ancient Hindu temple, Preah Vihear, that perches on the edge of a cliff that divides the two nations.

"In the face of this imminent state of war, this very serious threat to our independence and territorial integrity, we have an obligation to resort to the United Nations Security Council," said Foreign Minister Hor Namhong of Cambodia.

He said the Cambodian ambassador to the United Nations submitted the request on Monday for an emergency meeting of the Security Council to find a solution based on international law.

Hor Namhong spoke at a meeting in Singapore of the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations and asked his colleagues in the regional grouping to also try to help find a solution to the confrontation, the latest event in a long-running dispute between the two nations.

"Thai troops with artillery and tanks are building up along the border, constituting a very serious threat not only to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Cambodia, but also to peace and stability in the region," he said in a letter addressed to George Yeo, the foreign minister of Singapore, which is leading the regional meeting.

A Thai Foreign Ministry spokesman, Tharit Charungvat, said that Cambodia was within its rights to appeal to the Security Council but that "we believe that bilateral options are still not exhausted."

Thai troops were dispatched to the border after a small group of Thai protesters entered the temple grounds last week, and Cambodian soldiers were deployed to confront them.

The dispute comes at a delicate time for both nations as Cambodia heads toward a general election on Sunday and a shaky government coalition in Thailand is coming under harsh attack from its opponents, who are using the issue as a political weapon.

Sovereignty over the 11th-century temple has been in dispute since the withdrawal of French colonial rulers in the 1950s. The International Court of Justice awarded it to Cambodia in 1962, over the objections of Thailand.

The issue flared again last month when Unesco designated the temple a World Heritage Site based on a request from Cambodia and using a disputed map provided by Cambodia.

Thailand's political opposition accused the Thai government of failing to join Cambodia in its request for a listing and of failing to object to the map, which was based on one drawn up by the French in 1907.

The disagreement focuses on 4.6 square kilometers, or 1.8 square miles, of land adjacent to the temple that was not specifically addressed by the International Court ruling.

The political opposition in Thailand argues that the temple's new status, and the inclusion of the disputed map, could undermine the country's claim to sovereignty over the temple.

A resolution is complicated by the involvement of the opposition coalition of pro-democracy campaigners and royalists called the People's Alliance for Democracy, which is using the issue to pressure the Thai government.

A leader of the alliance, Jamlong Srimuang, said by telephone that it would stand back now and watch the government's performance.

"It's the government's job to take care of this problem," he said. "We are just the messenger."

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is it the business of the People's Alliance for Democracy fool to go around creating problem for Thai government? And for them to turn around watch and grade the Thai government performance in how the Thai government will go about in solving the problem is childish! As if the Thai government didn't have enough problems in dealing with the economy and the inflation!

"It's the government's job to take care of this problem," he said. "We are just the messenger."

PADS are a messenger from hell and soon the PAD will be sent back to hell and never to be seen again!

Anonymous said...

Would you think the Vietnamese would let the Thai threat or damage their economic interests.

I'm certain that the Chinese would also like to join in the party, too.

Of course, after the war, we can share Thailand. Perhaps the Malasia can join in, too, from the Sout, and they can have half of the gulf of Thailand.

I call this a pragmatic approach; it's a win-win situation.

Again, welcome to the party.

Cheers

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen's soliers are scaring like dog seeing tigerwood. The Thais army are looking tuff standing face to face with the Khmer undisapline army they are just about ready to run for their lieves. They scare their families have no foods, no money, no home to live. If the war break out with Thailand, they will loose like khmene.

Anonymous said...

You fuckin siam will tase the savageness of our former Khmaen Daeng. The Khamen Daeng don't take prisoners but fry your livers right there on the spot.

Khmer Surin

Anonymous said...

Ooooo that is sooooo scarrrrry. No wonder why Ah Karmen became Viet's slave all over the places.

Anonymous said...

Yep, Ah siam robbers, you'd better say goodbye to your Bangcock whores right now. Your last timeto fuck your whores cunts before the Khamen daeng to you liver to the frying pan. It is a race of disgrace you and your doggy king come to be born in this world.

The Viets lost 60,000000 bodois in Cambodia. Go and talk to them.

We will bringypou to be our slaves like during Ankor empire, still carved on the Angkorain walls, you chiphai niisss

Anonymous said...

No problem, We preferred to talk to Viet than monkeys. Just sign the treaty to give Cambodia to them so that we can get the talk started.

Anonymous said...

Cambodia must field more surface to air missiles to counter any Thaicong air superiority over Cambodia!

Anonymous said...

Your S.A.M. aing fly anymoo. Our Thai Air Superiority will be grounded you within 30 second.
Our Thai F14, F15,F16 with full equipped nightvision to see all you dogs move.
We Thai prefer to you to withdraw the khmene Army from our Temple or else...

Anonymous said...

You go, mate!