Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Cambodia media to carry aid to military at temple

Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Bangkok Post

Phnom Penh - Cambodian journalists Wednesday announced they would answer a call for aid from soldiers stationed at a remote northern temple complex and travel there to distribute supplies.

A group of journalists including the privately owned Cambodian Television Network said they would visit the Ta Moan temples in the north of the country soon to deliver food and other essentials to troops near the site that is disputed by Thailand.

Cambodia's ill-equipped army has been heavily supported by various groups nationwide in its hurried stand against alleged Thai incursions, including journalists and social activists, politicians and prominent members of society since the temple standoffs started last month.

Senior officials from Oddar Meanchey province, home to the Ta Moan Thom temples, appealed for assistance for soldiers and police this week to maintain their vigil.

The Cambodian Foreign Ministry said in a statement Tuesday that the temple complex was "indisputably inside Cambodian territory."

"We deny any demand that contravenes Cambodia's legal rights," the Foreign Ministry said.

Thai soldiers have reportedly denied Cambodians access to the Ta Moan temples since July 28.

Cambodia won Unesco World Heritage listing for the Preah Vihear temple ruins - 150 kilometres east of Ta Moan - on July 7 against Thailand's wishes. Thai troops then moved into territory claimed by Cambodia, but Thailand insists this has not been legally decided.

Later that month, Thai troops allegedly blocked Cambodian access to the Ta Moan group of temples, also on the 800-kilometre border, which is disputed at many points.

Cambodia says it hopes the issue can be resolved "peacefully and lawfully" at scheduled a bilateral meeting between foreign ministers in the Thai province of Prachuap Kiri Khan Monday.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

What kind of fucking army is this? No supply and rely on donation? Ah Kwack can you ask your nephew to pay tax on his SUV?

Anonymous said...

Ah Sen and his CPP have money for their villa and Lexus but none for the troops.

Go hide yourselves bunch of "ah chhor msirt".

Anonymous said...

It's so bizarre that the khmer armed forces was rely on donations and deliver by the journalist to survive .What happen to ah SHOOTING DUCK( a.k.a tea banh).Didn't he know how to manage the Armed Foirces ?.Take down your stars from your uniform now motherfucker.It's a shame .

Anonymous said...

It is sad to hear that these troops rely on donation. The government doesn't have any ability to deal with this problem. The government (hun sen and his cronies) has money to buy villas and suv for their mistress.

Anonymous said...

our pathetic army is just enough to control power of the HUN SEN's government. Its poor equipped soldiers dont even have formal military training, they just know how to fight as guerillas.

Anonymous said...

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