Sunday, July 20, 2008

Cambodia complains to UN

Four battalions of Thai paramilitary rangers were deployed on the Thai side of the Preah Vihear temple complex in Si Sa Ket yesterday, raising the number of Thai troops to 3,000 against an estimated 2,000 Cambodian soldiers.
Despite tension surrounding Preah Vihear temple, Thais could not resist the lure of gambling at Cambodian casinos. Chartered vans wait in Surin, about 100km from the temple complex. More than 300 Thai gamblers crossed the border to try their luck yesterday.

Embassy staff flown to temple site, more Thai troops sent to border, Security Council told of Thai 'interference'

Sunday July 20, 2008
By Wassana Nanuam and Agence France-Presse
Bangkok Post


The Cambodian government has launched a diplomatic offensive, complaining to the United Nations Security Council about Thai interference on its soil in the Preah Vihear temple area, where soldiers of the two countries are building up their strength.

Staff of the United States, China, France and Vietnam embassies based in Phnom Penh were also flown by helicopter from the capital to the disputed territory on the border.

The US, China and France are permanent members of the UNSC. Vietnam is council chairman.

The Cambodian government is countering Thailand after the Foreign Ministry briefed Bangkok-based diplomats of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations on the border row with Phnom Penh.

Thai ambassador to the UN, Don Pramudwinai, told Bangkok about Cambodia's decision to turn to the UNSC, said government spokesman Wichienchote Sukchoterat.

The Cambodian representative to the UN informed the UNSC on Thursday in New York about Thai troops intruding on its territory, and cited the 1904 map made by then Siam and France, according to Pol Lt-Gen Wichienchote.

Thai soldiers entered Cambodian soil after Thailand was upset about the temple being listed as a World Heritage site, the Cambodian representative said.

But Phnom Penh has not demanded any action from the UNSC, Mr Don said.

The area which the Cambodian government refers to is the 4.6sq km overlapping zone at the foot of the temple mountain, claimed by both countries.

In Preah Vihear, the Chinese and Vietnamese military attaches, along with French and US embassy officials, toured the area and took photos but did not talk to either side and declined to talk to reporters.

"They came here because they don't want to see a confrontation between the troops of both countries. It is useless for both countries if any armed conflict occurs," said Sao Sokha, commander of Cambodia's military police.

At the Thai border, about 300 more Thai troops equipped with grenade and rocket launchers were sent to the Phra Viharn national park yesterday to join about 2,400 soldiers in Kantharalak district in Si Sa Ket, a military source said. Thailand has deployed 105mm artillery in the border area.

The army estimated that at least 2,000 Cambodian soldiers are stationed on the Cambodian side, the source said.

The military build-up is underway ahead of talks by Supreme Commander Gen Boonsrang Niempradit and Cambodian Defence Minister Teah Banh in Aranyaprathet district in Sa Kaeo tomorrow to ease the border conflict.

Despite the tense border situation, business continued as usual at the Sa-ngam border pass in Si Sa Ket's Phu Sing district and the Chong Chom checkpoint in Kab Choeng district in neighbouring Surin.

More than 100 Thai tourists went to Cambodia from the Sa-ngam pass to visit Angkor Wat in Siem Reap, which is 130 kilometres from the Thai border.

On Thursday more than 2,000 Cambodians crossed the border to the market to buy staple foods.

At Chong Chom, two Cambodian casinos, O-Smach Resort and Royal Hill Resort, located at the border drew 300 Thai gamblers.

Immigration officer Surasak Srathong said the border confrontation in Si Sa Ket did not deter Thais from going to the casinos.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Arrogant Thais upon its neighbor Cambodia have no shame. Khmer people this time must unite and teach these Thai thugs a lesson to respect the law.

Anonymous said...

Only one word for Siem! they all are Stupid.

I will never use Thai products or service or visit Thailand. They all are two tricky, tow faces human.

Anonymous said...

how the heck can we get rid of those big guns? I hope we don't lose this fight, I hope we can win this battle and teach them once and for all.

the Isareli did it right, they figt when still fresh to teach others a lesson

Anonymous said...

9:46pm! To get rid of those big gun, we need attack helicopters which we did not have.Sometime a suicide squad may do the job.Khmer's military is not well equip at all at this moment.Soldiers wearing sandal at the front line is ridiculous, it show us how neglect the HUN SEN's govt is.

Anonymous said...

That Siam soldier who got his leg blown up was he part of the suicide squad?

The way his leg flew in the air, you can tell right away the leg belong to an elite Siam soldier.

Anonymous said...

Cambodia must pay for all injuries and damages cause by their nonsense claims and invasion of Khmer's land in Issan Province.