Monday, December 20, 2010

3 Thais released from Cambodia [-But Khmers still stay in jail?]

Monday, December 20, 2010
The Nation

Three Thai nationals who were detained for illegal entry since August have been released from Cambodia prison to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Thailand-Cambodia diplomatic relation, Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya said Monday.

The three Surin residents Sanong Wongcharoen, Rim Phuangphet and Rain Sabdee were arrested in the middle of August while hunting for food in the forested area along the Thai-Cambodian border. They were sentenced for 18 months in the prison in Siem Reap province by Cambodian court.

They would arrive Thailand on Tuesday together with the army chief General Prayut Chanocha who was in Phnom Penh for introductory trip.

Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen disclosed that they were granted royal amnesty in occasion of the 60th anniversary of the bilateral relation, Kasit said.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why feed criminal Thais ?
The job of Cambodian government is not to protect Thailand from criminal.
Send them to be criminal in Thailand.

Anonymous said...

i know, when it comes to dealing with siem, it's so one-way. they really took advantage of cambodia at the state or chaos, etc! stop the bias, siem thugs!

Anonymous said...

A' MAN FUCKING CAMBODIA CORRUPTION GOVERMEND.THE GOVERMEND SAID LET THEM STAY THEY ARE NOT MY FAMILY WHO FUCKING CARE.BUT TO THE BLOOD OF KHMER PEOPLE WE CARE.

Anonymous said...

Mother Fucking CPP government always kissing asses with the country that killed our innocent Khmer people. What Khmers that locked up in their jail? Did you ask the Thai to release them Mother Fuckers??

Anonymous said...

4:58am *about

Anonymous said...

how many Cambodian are in Thai prison?