Sunday, October 31, 2010

Yellow Shirts petition court, seek to revoke border talk documents

BANGKOK, Oct 29 (MCOT online news) -- The 'Yellow Shirt' People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) on Friday petitioned Thailand’s Central Administrative Court seeking a court injunction barring implementation of the 2000 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and to revoke three documents dealt with by the Thai-Cambodian Joint Boundary Commission (JBC) meeting.

Speaking after submitting the petition, PAD spokesman Panthep Puapongpan said the petition was necessary as there was clear evidence that Thailand might be at risk of losing its territories once the 2000 MoU is implemented. In addition, he said the document is yet to be approved by parliament, which is considered unconstitutional. The PAD pledged to rally at parliament on Nov 2, the same day Parliament is scheduled to vote on the documents.

Mr Panthep said the gathering will be orderly and under constitution guidelines and will not violate the emergency decree which remains in effect in the capital. He promised the rally would not obstruct the joint parliamentary session.


The PAD had earlier issued a statement taking the government to task for pushing for a joint parliamentary debate on the three JBC documents. The group's leaders also strongly criticised
Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva for breaking his promise to hold a forum to gather public opinion on the documents before forwarding them to Parliament for further consideration.

The PAD statement claimed that the documents originated from the MoU signed by Thailand and Cambodia in June 2000 related to the survey and boundary demarcation. The documents are based on the 2000 MoU which recognises a French map with a scale of 1:200,000 sq km which put Thailand at risk of losing territory.

Pol Lt Gen Chakthip Chaichinda Metropolitan Police Chief said he assigned Pol Maj Gen Wichai Sangprapai, commander of Metropolitan Police Division 1, to supervise a 600-strong police contingent to maintain law and order during the PAD rally.

The metropolitan police chief said the Yellow Shirt leaders agreed during talks with the authorities that they would rally peacefully and that it will not be prolonged.

Gen Chakthip said he believed that there would be no disturbance.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

LONG LIVE VEIT NAM.. You all should wishes that you never born and if you born next born as vietnamese so you be smarter...

Hun sen and CPP doing a good job for US... the master.. and Phay siphan providing a good lip services and SOK Siphana and Sarin Donora are working hard to manipulate all the foerigners there for us.. the rest of our vietnamese brother and sisters are all in every officials position in the cambodian government.

Long live Viet Nam

soon we will take thailand too

You all khmer wishes you never born.. next time make sure you born as a vietnamses maybe you a little smarter

you all useless khmer peoples have no more chance.. we vietnam controle your idiot king... HUN SEN and all the family and CPP.. we have our citizen in every level of your government.. basically we run you whole country for you.. becuase you khmer are useless and stupid and idiot.. if you dont believe ask you parent..

look you country now.. it is the fact you wishes you never born.. next time you better born as vietnamese.. Long live viet nam.. soon we will control even thailand the land of gay and lesbian they dont care they only make love .. so it will be more easy..

we want to thank hun sen and cpp ... personal that to phay siphan for his lip services and sok siphana the brother inlaw to the rapist young girls minister of information and Sarin Denora for their manipulation to all the idiot foreigners in cambodian .. we will reward you and we will keep you in power

you all khmer deserved to dies like dogs.

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Long live in hell Vietnam.

7:19AM come and eat my dog shit don't gorget to bring your family with you I got alot of shit.

Anonymous said...

This morron Thai PAD. Without 2000MOU, the 1907 treaty is not binding, and Cambodia can reclainm all lost lands from Thailand including Trat, Chantanon, Nokor RachSeyma etc. Cambodia can reclaim Bangkok as well.