Monday, January 05, 2009

Preah Vihear: Negotiations with Thailand remain “complicated”

04 Jan 2009
By Duong Sokha
Ka-set
Unofficial translation from French by Luc Sâr

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For Khieu Kanharith, spokesman for the government, negotiations on the border dispute between Cambodia and Thailand remain “complicated.” On 04 January, Khieu Kanharith said that Thai opposition party exploited this case for political gains.

“The issue that currently preoccupies Thailand is whether the ASEAN Summit will be held on 17 February in Chiang Mai. Before the summit, all international treaties and agreements must be validated by its parliament before they are presented to the Summit,” Khieu Kanahrith explained. He said that this summit is very important because it involves the participation from non-ASEAN nations, such as Australia and New Zealand. Khieu Kanharith also indicated that Thailand expects a lot from this summit because it has to sign trade agreements with Japan.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Did not understand, why we had the problem with Thailand about Preah Vihear. The Temple is belonging to the Khmer descent. Until today, the Khmer in Thailand did not show at all, that they are Khmer descents like the Khmer in Mekong Delta. The Khmer Kampuchea Krom declared cleary, that the Tempel belongs to the Kingdom of Cambodia.

Anonymous said...

Thailand looks very dangerous

Anonymous said...

The ambition of Thailand is just the power to let Vietnam having total control of Cambodia.

As the day of 7 January celebrated by puppet CPP surely ensures the achievement of Vietnam.

But CPP will use this day as to strengthen the sovereignty of Cambodia..what a lie, a manipulation?

Strengthen what? When Cambodian-Vietnam border is just the show, the physical show without quarentee from any international laws.

It just the border created both VN's PM and Hun Sen to supplement the illegal treaties..

What a lie of ah kompouch lok jeat dermbey amnarch? ( what a lie of ah traitor to sell out their nation in order to grab power?)

Khmer Young said...

Sunday, January 4, 2009
Open Letter: My Concern of 7 January Celebration
Open Letter: My Concern of 7 January Celebration

Ladies and Gentlemen, Cambodian Compatriots:

My name's Khmer Young, a younger generation of Cambodia, I would like to express my heartbreaking and sadness to the continual mechanism to make Khmer divided under the controversial day of 7 January.

I am also one of the victim of the Khmer Rouge regime. Many relatives of mine were also starved, tortured and died during that period. Surely, it is not easy to forget this darkness in the history page of Cambodia. But to be a real young Khmer generation, I hold no revenge or hatred towards those mismanaging regime. I am surely realized that this extreme regime has been passed and will never come back again.

All Cambodians of both elders and youngers can see the same sight that Khmers should stop hatred among our own Khmer race, including the wilderness of the Khmer Rouge. This attitude perfectly reflects the heart of all Cambodians to forgive in order to gain the larger benefit and the brighter future. And as most Cambodian population are Buddhist, they has already learned to forgive in the way of clearing their path for the constructive past, intellectual present and brilliant successful future.

In the recent year, Cambodian people of both elders and youngers have been silent about the 7 January day. This quietness doesn't mean that they agree or appreciate this day. Their silence means that all Cambodian people have moved forwards to welcome new period of globalization and capitalism particularly to see the brighter future rather than being lived in the trap of a divisive strategy of foreigner.

However, the CPP as a so-called information minister has deliberately spoken through the media to rationale the 7 January as well as to use the strategy of "dividing and conquering" to make 7 January day become more attractive and to make fear among Cambodian people.

As I am one of the younger generation of Cambodian people, I am not going to debate the advantage or disadvantage of 7 January day because doing so I am just one among those who are falling in the trap of Vietnam. Vietnam has been so smart in making troubling in our society in order to benefit from it. More debate about this controversial day, more division surely happens in Khmer society. And who will benefit from this? The CPP or other parties, or Cambodian people?

To stand strongly in celebrating this day by some few CPP's members are really inspiring. Of course, there are many CPP's prominent members and common supporters don't see any significant necessary to celebrate this day for the benefit of Cambodia or particularly for the benefiting of CPP party to win the vote during election period. CPP with huge budget and human resource can easily win other party rather than using this controversial day. They surely see this day is out of date, and when the Khmer Rouge has been disappeared, this 7 January day is appearing clearly as the day of foreigner intervention and occupation in Cambodia.

Dear all Cambodian compatriots, our don ta (ancestors) have been instructing us to unite and trust each other especially our same race, so any activity that leads to controversial and division among our compatriots, that activity must be condemned and named it as "treason or traitor".

Again, this letter humbly appeals to all Khmers to see the right thing in order to lead the navy of Cambodia in the right track to appreciate our next civilized advancement.

The recognition or celebration of the 7 January day will surely exacerbate our nation, it will not bring any better for Cambodia under the current change of the world.

With King Regards,

Your Very Truly,

Khmer Young

Anonymous said...

thai, they are ambiciou that you they want to control Preah vihear

Anonymous said...

Congratulation to you, one young hero and sure a real Khmer descent. I am so proud to read and I have great respect to your valuable comment.