Saturday, July 19, 2008

Thailand and Cambodia teeter on edge of conflict at cliff-top temple

July 19, 2008
Richard Lloyd Parry, Asia Editor
Times Online (UK)


With its friezes of kings, gods and elephants, its ancient buildings and its location at the top of a beetling cliff, the temple of Preah Vihear is one of the most spectacular and historic sites in South-East Asia. Now it is threatening to make history for a different reason, as the first World Heritage Site to become a battleground.

Thai and Cambodian troops pulled guns on one another in a tense stand-off in the 1,100-year-old Hindu temple, after several days of increasing military tension. Stoked by a build-up of soldiers, accusations of corruption and a developing political crisis in Thailand, Preah Vihear has emerged as Asia’s newest flashpoint.

About 400 Thai and 200 Cambodian troops have moved into the temple area since Tuesday, after three Thai activists were detained briefly for entering the temple to assert Bangkok’s claim to the land. Yesterday a Cambodian general reported that soldiers from both sides levelled weapons at one another on Thursday night, after the Thais drove Cambodian forces out of one of the temple buildings. “We exercised patience to prevent weapons from being fired,” Brigadier-General Chea Keo said. He said that the Cambodian troops had been escorting monks and nuns, but withdrew after the encounter.

Perched on the top of a 1,600ft (488m) cliff, Preah Vihear is far more accessible from Thailand than from Cambodia. The territory was awarded to Cambodia in a ruling by the International Court of Justice in 1962, after legal arguments about the validity of maps produced during Cambodia’s French colonial period. Its inaccessible position made it a natural fortress — it was the last hold-out of the forces of the Lon Nol regime, driven out by the genocidal Khmer Rouge in 1975.

Even after their own defeat, Khmer Rouge forces held out in the temple until 1998.

Ill-feeling was defused because Thai locals and tourists were allowed to visit the temple freely from Thailand without a visa, and the dispute was largely forgotten until this month when the UN cultural organisation, Unesco, granted an application for Preah Vihear to receive World Heritage status. The decision would do much to promote tourism to Preah Vihear and bring business to both sides. When it turned out that the Thai Government had supported the application, there was an uproar in Bangkok.

Since its election victory last December, the Government of the Prime Minister, Samak Sundaravej, has been under increasing pressure from protesters who accuse it of being the puppet of the country’s deposed leader, Thaksin Shinawatra. The Preah Vihear debacle has enabled them to portray Mr Samak and his ministers as self-seeking cynics who have sold out Thai territory, allegedly in return for concessions for the tourist industry.

Thailand’s constitutional court ruled earlier this month that endorsing the Unesco application was illegal; Mr Samak’s foreign minister resigned as a result. It is unclear why Thai troops have entered the temple area. They may have gone at the behest of a government anxious to demonstrate its nationalist potential. Or they may have been sent at the initiative of military officers, as a warning to Mr Samak whose friend, Mr Thaksin, was himself ousted in a military coup.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

AH Richard Lloyd Parry is very bias in his writing and this is an embarrassment to news journalist around the world! He got the facts and figures all wrong! This bastard is just another pro-Thaicong news writer!

Here are the wrong facts and figures!

"About 400 Thai and 200 Cambodian troops have moved into the temple area since Tuesday"
-Cambodia has about 800 troops surround the 400 Thaicong lady boy soldiers at the temple!

"after the Thais drove Cambodian forces out of one of the temple buildings."
-It is funny how AH Richard Lloyd Parry used the words "drove out" as if the Thaicong soldiers were chasing the Cambodian soldiers out the temple! I mean the Thaicong lady boy soldiers are insane to chase out 800 Khmer soldiers and it will be a blood bath!

Oh well! This guy is just another Thaicong bitch! I am sure the Thaicong lady boy will treat him well after midnight for writing a pro-Thaicong propaganda! This guy needs to write on some other topic because the Khmer Phrea Vihear topic is beyond his capability! Ahahhahahha!

Anonymous said...

i can't stand these thais faggots on my home turf.we need to take these thais bastard to world court for bring there problems to cambodia .

Anonymous said...

Well then get the fuck out of Issan Province.

Anonymous said...

You keep saying Issan Province,DO you know that region is belong to the kingdom of Cambodia.I believe you realy have bain tumor,We just want to save the ancient temple for our new generation and for whole world to know.
Thank you!!!...May God heal your brain tumor.

Anonymous said...

Yes, when Cambodia was one, everything belong to Cambodia, Ah Pleu, but Cambodia is not one. It is divided, thus, not everything belong to Cambodia. Some will go to Khmer-Thai, Some will go to Khmer-Mon, Some will go to Khmer-Lao, and Some will go to Khmer-Yuon.