Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Cambodia says further Thai troops trespass in temple feud

PHNOM PENH (AFP) — Tensions flared Tuesday on Cambodia's border with Thailand, as a Thai soldier was injured by a landmine and about 100 Thai troops were held near an ancient temple in a territorial dispute.

Officials in both countries called the incident a misunderstanding that occurred after the soldiers went to fetch three Thai protesters arrested earlier in the day for jumping an immigration checkpoint to reach the Preah Vihear temple.

But later a Cambodian government spokesman said the Thai troops were being held until further talks could resolve the stand-off.

"We have not allowed the Thai troops to go back yet, and now more have arrived," spokesman Khieu Kanharith said.

The Thai army ranger who stepped on a landmine was released for treatment after the blast ripped off his leg, Khieu Kanharith said.

A Thai military official told AFP that the ranger's leg was amputated after he stepped on the landmine close to the 900-year-old temple, but insisted that the troops had not crossed into Cambodia.

Khieu Kanharith said Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has ordered troops to withhold firing unless fired upon first.

"There's no tension. No one is yelling at each other. We have asked them to stay there for a while," the spokesman said.

"We need to find out more and let them know how they got the border wrong. If they had intended to invade, we would have used our weapons."

The governor of the Thai province across from the temple, Seni Chittakasem, said he had led a delegation into Cambodia to secure the release of the three protesters, insisting the soldiers had remained nearby but on Thai territory.

"All three detainees have been released and now are on the Thai side," he added.

The protesters -- one man, one woman and a Buddhist monk -- are part of a group calling themselves Dharmayatra.

They had placed wooden planks over barbed wire on the border to get across, vowing to reclaim the temple, which the World Court handed over to Cambodia in a 1962 ruling.

But the temple's most accessible entrance is at the foot of a mountain in Thailand.

Cambodia closed the main border crossing leading to that entrance after about 100 Thai protesters tried to march to the site on June 23.

The temple has provoked a political firestorm in Thailand, where a constitutional court overruled the government's support for Cambodia's bid to win World Heritage status for the ruins.

Foreign minister Noppadon Pattama was forced to resign in the ensuing scandal and the entire cabinet is now threatened with possible impeachment motions.

Despite the controversy, last week the UN's cultural agency UNESCO awarded the temple World Heritage status in recognition of its importance as an example of ancient Khmer architecture.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Thais are deliberately and intentionally provoking Cambodia. This is not an act of a friendly neighbor but a belligerent agressor.

Hun Sen, now is the time to earn your dirty money. Protect your people instead of assanating them.

DO YOUR FUCKING JOB YOU SOB!!!!

Anonymous said...

hahaha,,thai soldiers were held. It should be that they don't go back and khmer soldiers, who are good only at fighting each others and doing land grabbing,do not dare to do anything

Anonymous said...

Hahaha.. this is hilarous to see at this 21th century still some country like Thailand who bow down their butts up to the Monks (Buddha diciples) would dare to steal others' belongings. Even more hilarous to see Monk is part of the gangs.

Oh well they are the same. Ah Keh banh Hun Sen stole the victory from King Father who won Preah Vihear.

Err...ah deserves to be treated as a thief.

Ah thief Hun Sen vs. ah Thief Thai.

Anonymous said...

Thais tested how good Hun Sen is.

When Youn enter Cambodia ah kvack is quiet, when Thais crossed he said something, but I can sense he is wet his pant already, because he does not have troops except the 5000 men his body guards.

Ah kvack stole the celebration of Khmer victory over Preah Vihear, the Preah Vihear that King Sihanouk won.

Hell ah Kvack calls for troubles upon his evil soul.

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen you must stop assasination your own people. you have to do something to prtect your own people and country from foreign invade.

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen' soldier dare plunder khmer land. But dare not to fight foreign invade.

Anonymous said...

It is amazing to see AH KHIEU KANHARITH have so much respected for the Thaicong monks more than they have for Cambodian monks! Cambodian monks are subject to kill and imprisonment by AH HUN SEN military thugs!

Oh well! Cambodia must make way for the Thaicong monks and in fact the whole Thaicong military are made of personnel who used to be a monk!

The Thaicong militant monks will invade Cambodia soon!

Anonymous said...

To all the khmers here.

You are so busy fighting internal problems instead of concentrating the real international issues. How are you going to stand against the thais if all of you can't even get along. Stop fighting each others. It makes you like the thais - internal conflict.