A Cambodian soldier in Preah Vihear. The government is to give military families land in a bid improve border security. (Photo: HENG CHIVOAN)
Wednesday, 27 August 2008
Written by Thet Sambath
The Phnom Penh Post
Govt announces new social land concession for troops in a bid to strengthen border security
PRIME Minister Hun Sen has called for land concessions to be given to soldiers serving along the Cambodia-Thai border in a move that is hoped to populate the Kingdom's frontier and strengthen it against incursions, the Council of Ministers said.
"Hun Sen's plan is to develop roads throughout the northwest and to provide for soldiers and their families serving in the region," said Council of Ministers spokesman Phay Siphan. "He was a solider, so he understands the needs of soldiers and their family members."
The new plan follows announcements last week that military engineers will build new roads near the Preah Vihear and Ta Moan Thom temple complexes in response to a six-week standoff with Thailand over disputed border territory near the two temples.
San Vanna, deputy governor of Oddar Meanchey province, said the government has instructed him to prepare land for soldiers and their families near bases where they are currently stationed.
"We received orders to prepare land for the military," San Vanna said Monday. "The land is ready and we're working out the details."
Touch Ra, a soldier in Military Region 4 and deputy chief of Chom International Checkpoint, welcomed the plan.
"The prime minister's policy will be good for our soldiers and will encourage them to defend the border and our nation against Thailand," Touch Ra said. "It's an important step toward improving border security and the safety of the whole Kingdom."
A new strategy
Ke Kim Yan, commander-in-chief of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces, visited soldiers last week at Preah Vihear and Ta Moan Thom temples, as well as in Anlong Veng district to evaluate current plans for new roads along the border.
Opposition lawmaker Cheam Channy welcomed the land concession measure but warned that high-ranking officials could use the opportunity to seize the best real estate for themselves and leave rank-and-file troops with little.
"It's a good idea ... but commanders will take the best land for themselves, while our troops will be left with smaller plots," Cheam Channy said.
Chea Mon, commander of Military Region 4, said provincial authorities, and not the military, would administer the land concessions.
"I am in contact with provincial authorities regarding the concessions, but it is their responsibility to apportion land to military families," he said Monday. He added that he does not know how authorities will ultimately distribute the concessions.
A high-ranking official with the Ministry of the Interior, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to talk to the press, said that he had received no instructions about the proposed concessions but that the government has plenty of land waiting to be distributed to landless people.
"We are working to provide land for landless people in Kratie and Kampong Cham provinces, as well as other provinces," the official said. "We want to make sure it's given to the right people, not just military families."
Other measures to better secure border areas are under consideration, according to government spokesman Khieu Kanharith, who responded to a story in the Bangkok Post on Monday about a possible "Berlin-style" wall along the border with Thailand.
In a press release, Khieu Kanharith said a wall had never been proposed but that concrete markers and barriers could be built to help stop smuggling and other cross-border criminal activity, but only in areas agreed to by both countries.
PRIME Minister Hun Sen has called for land concessions to be given to soldiers serving along the Cambodia-Thai border in a move that is hoped to populate the Kingdom's frontier and strengthen it against incursions, the Council of Ministers said.
"Hun Sen's plan is to develop roads throughout the northwest and to provide for soldiers and their families serving in the region," said Council of Ministers spokesman Phay Siphan. "He was a solider, so he understands the needs of soldiers and their family members."
The new plan follows announcements last week that military engineers will build new roads near the Preah Vihear and Ta Moan Thom temple complexes in response to a six-week standoff with Thailand over disputed border territory near the two temples.
San Vanna, deputy governor of Oddar Meanchey province, said the government has instructed him to prepare land for soldiers and their families near bases where they are currently stationed.
"We received orders to prepare land for the military," San Vanna said Monday. "The land is ready and we're working out the details."
Touch Ra, a soldier in Military Region 4 and deputy chief of Chom International Checkpoint, welcomed the plan.
"The prime minister's policy will be good for our soldiers and will encourage them to defend the border and our nation against Thailand," Touch Ra said. "It's an important step toward improving border security and the safety of the whole Kingdom."
A new strategy
Ke Kim Yan, commander-in-chief of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces, visited soldiers last week at Preah Vihear and Ta Moan Thom temples, as well as in Anlong Veng district to evaluate current plans for new roads along the border.
Opposition lawmaker Cheam Channy welcomed the land concession measure but warned that high-ranking officials could use the opportunity to seize the best real estate for themselves and leave rank-and-file troops with little.
"It's a good idea ... but commanders will take the best land for themselves, while our troops will be left with smaller plots," Cheam Channy said.
Chea Mon, commander of Military Region 4, said provincial authorities, and not the military, would administer the land concessions.
"I am in contact with provincial authorities regarding the concessions, but it is their responsibility to apportion land to military families," he said Monday. He added that he does not know how authorities will ultimately distribute the concessions.
A high-ranking official with the Ministry of the Interior, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to talk to the press, said that he had received no instructions about the proposed concessions but that the government has plenty of land waiting to be distributed to landless people.
"We are working to provide land for landless people in Kratie and Kampong Cham provinces, as well as other provinces," the official said. "We want to make sure it's given to the right people, not just military families."
Other measures to better secure border areas are under consideration, according to government spokesman Khieu Kanharith, who responded to a story in the Bangkok Post on Monday about a possible "Berlin-style" wall along the border with Thailand.
In a press release, Khieu Kanharith said a wall had never been proposed but that concrete markers and barriers could be built to help stop smuggling and other cross-border criminal activity, but only in areas agreed to by both countries.
10 comments:
Why don't they publish then names of these high ranking official, I sure that the Khmer people can straighten them up.
good idea for cambodia. the key is to stop keeping cambodia border area isolated any longer; it has been isolated for too long already. it's time to thinking smart for the sake of cambodia. god bless cambodia.
good idea for cambodia. the key is to stop keeping cambodia border area isolated any longer; it has been isolated for too long already. it's time to thinking smart for the sake of cambodia. god bless cambodia.
11:58PM You want to know the high ranking official name for corrupted land stealing from the khmer people their name are sok an, sok kong and yeay phou. So what are you going to do about it?. investigate no?. They won't let you go near their fence and you're affraid to go to investigate because of their dogs.
Because everyone of them was sent to the Khmer-Siem border ready for large-scale invasion by one warring faction or the other. None was stationed along the Khmer-Vietnamese border. It's a good idea for those combat-hardened veterans who had sacrificed so much for the defense of our nation, regardless of whose leaders or ideology they were fighting for.
There is no border with VN... The Vietnamese get in and out freely...
soldiers along Cam-Viet border don't need land because Hun Sen government is the puppet of Vietnam. There's no need for the boder to be protected!
Xmer said "Bong huy Ah siem vear skourt skourt, vea tha prasat Preah Vihear bos vear tam pit bos yeung nos bong nos."
Xmer people and soldiers live freely in Cambodia, so no need land from Govt.
Who is going to live or to set up a resident in the middle of nowhere beside them? Sounds like a great idea!!!
God bless those soldiers, their families & Cambodia!
IT'S ALL HUN SEN'S POLITICAL AGENDA! DON'T BE TOO BLIND MY KHMER PEOPLE! NOW THAT THE ELECTIONS IS OVER,......... THINGS WILL BE BACK TO NORMAL IN NO TIME. THAT'S WHY THE WORLD JUST SIT AND WATCH.
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