Thursday, April 09, 2009

Khmer army commander meets with Thai commander in Phnom Troap

Thursday, April 9, 2009
Everyday.com.kh
Translated from Khmer by Socheata

According to the RCAF commander of Unit 42, General Srey Doek and Thai General Kanok are meeting each other for discussions in Phnom Troap at 9AM of 08 April 2009. This meeting is not that important, but the two commanders promised each others that there will be an end to fire exchange and troops movement along the border. General Srey Doek indicated that, during the clash on 03 April, Thailand’s Red House located in front of the Preah Vihear temple was turned into a base for numerous pieces of artillery equipments and they were used to shoot into Preah Vihear temple. General Srey Doek said that, right now, Thailand moved out those artillery equipments and they have replaced it with three vehicles equipped with radar equipment instead. Srey Doek added that 6 truckloads of Thai soldiers from the Burma and Laos borders were moved in here to help their troops in the Preah Vihear temple zone.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It is so outrageous that these fucken Siem bastard claimed that Khmer Phrea Vihear belong to them and they value it as their religious temple but in the heat of the conflict and they chose to shoot at the temple with their machine guns and rockets!

These fucken Siem bastards better watch out because all of the Siem religious temples or buildings in Thailand won't be safe either if they dare to destroy Khmer Phrea Vihear temple!

Now I had seen the footage of how the Taliban used their artillery to destroy the giant Buddha statues of Bamyan! If these fucken Siem bastards want to be the Taliban of Southeast Asia in their naked aggression on Cambodia and they will be dragged into war which will cost them economically, politically, and militarily!


This is not a warning!

Anonymous said...

If this is true that they use poor Burmese and Laotian men to fight for their greed, this is the case in point for Thailand exploiting the poor and innocent of its neighbors. The Burmese and Laotian embassies should look into this matter... their citizens are not slaves for Thailand aggression.