Tuesday, January 04, 2011

[Thai] Deputy PM admits Thailand is in difficult position in helping seven Thais detained in Cambodia [-Hun Xen would be dumb to release the 7 Siamese]

BANGKOK, Jan 4 (MCOT online news) -- Thailand's Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban admitted that Thailand is finding it difficult to help the seven Thai nationals detained by Cambodian soldiers last Wednesday while they were on inspection tour of the border area near Sa Kaeo province adjacent to Cambodia's Banteay Meanchay.

Democrat Party member of parliament Panich Vikitsreth, activist from Thailand Patriot Network Veera Somkwamkid and five others were charged in a Phnom Penh Court with illegal entry and illegally entering a military base, crimes with penalties of up to six months and one year. The Cambodian court has not yet set a date for their trial.

Mr Suthep said the Thai authorities were coordinated in attempting to help the detained Thais but the video clip of Mr Panich admitting that the group was entering Cambodian territory could cause a disadvantage in contesting the case.

He said he would wait until after the long New Year holiday to see if there were any developments and reactions from the authorities in Phnom Penh.


However, he hoped that the Cambodian leader would take into consideration the relations between the two countries which was recently improved.

Mr Panich was vice minister for foreign affairs before he resigned last year to contest a by-election and win a seat as a member of parliament for Bangkok.

He is now a member of a Joint House and Senate panel to examine the three meeting documents provided by the Thai-Cambodian Joint Boundary Commission (JBC) which is responsible for demarcating the shared border.

Meanwhile two video clips recorded during Mr Panich's trip to the border area were posted on YouTube, an Internet video-sharing website, on Sunday. Mr Panich was heard talking on a telephone and telling someone at the other end to inform Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva through Mr Abhisit's secretary that they had crossed the border and were on Cambodian territory.

According to the footage, Mr Panich was well aware that he was already on Cambodian soil. The recorded admission is believed to make it difficult to fight the case as Thailand initially planned the group's defence on the grounds that they strayed unintentionally into Cambodia.

The families of the seven Thais, including Mr Panich's wife, visited them in Prey Sor prison in Phnom Penh Monday.

Mr Abhisit said the Cabinet, at its weekly meeting on Tuesday would discuss the matter, and is seeking options to help the detained Thais.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Youn very happy when thailand have problem with Cambodia.They have more chance to control and more chance to open the gate wider (more frontier gate was open)to let their peoples and goods run freely into Cambodia.
In Thailand ,election will be coming soon .To earn the , popularity,The 7 thai fake petroit have to intrude in Cambodia,They knew that ,Khmer army never kill them like they did to our poor inocent cambodian people.May be they can spend a few night in Cambodian jail with good food and well look after.What is a wasted money to look after them.
I would ask every khmer in the world to make noice when when our poor inocent was kill by the neigbour or other place.Stop value khmer life was so cheap as in the past from now on.Stop them to use khmer life for their game.

In the past our encestor use to be famous.We must follow them.

Kon Khmer