Thursday, January 06, 2011

Ties 'at risk' if Phnom Penh drags out case

January 5, 2011
By Piyanart Srivalo
The Nation

Kasit wants Cabinet to review relations if no progress in two days

Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya wants the Cabinet to review Thailand's relations with Cambodia unless Phnom Penh makes progress with the case of the seven arrested Thai nationals, including Democrat MP Panich Vikitsreth, in the next couple of days, a government source said.

Kasit told the Cabinet meeting yesterday that he had failed to talk Cambodian authorities into settling the case out of court, because Phnom Penh was angry with some members of the group, especially yellowshirt activist Veera Somkwamkid, who was caught twice in the same location, the source said.


Panich, Veera and the other yellowshirt activists were arrested last Wednesday on Cambodian soil near Sa Kaew's Bang Nong Chan community while allegedly inspecting the disputed border area.

Veera was captured at the same location in August when he and his group crossed the border illegally. He was released shortly afterwards thanks to help from the border police.
This time, though, Phnom Penh is taking the case seriously and is prosecuting the intruders. However, a Cambodian senior security source said Panich might be given bail because he apparently had no intention to provoke arrest.

Kasit said on television that though the government was unable to intervene in the Cambodian justice system, he hoped the authorities in Phnom Penh would speed up the process. Illegal entry is not a serious crime and they do not deserve tough punishment, he said.
"Our relations are improving and I hope Cambodia does not take this minor case of illegal entry so seriously. Otherwise, we would need to review our relations," he said.

Information from the Royal Thai Survey Department indicated that the group had gone just 55 metres into Cambodian territory, Kasit said.

A series of leaked video clips showed that Panich was speaking on the phone with an unknown person and wanted this person to tell Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva that he was walking into Cambodia and wanted them to keep in touch in case "something" happens.

Abhisit said he was aware of Panich's trip to the border area but did not expect him to go that far. He said he had simply told Panich to listen to members of the People's Alliance for Democracy movement, who have problems with the boundary area.

Government spokesman Panithan Wattanayakorn said Panich had told Abhisit that he would visit the border area in Prachin Buri province. "However, he changed the destination. If Panich had informed the prime minister that he would enter Cambodia, the premier would have stopped him."

Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban said the video clip posted on YouTube had put Thailand at a disadvantage.

A Phnom Penh court has charged the seven Thais with illegal entry and unlawfully entering a military base, which could see each of them getting a combined jail term of 18 months if convicted.

Kasit said the Foreign Ministry had provided legal assistance by hiring a lawyer to defend the group and assigned officials at the Thai Embassy to monitor their wellbeing in prison. He said the court would hold the first hearing on Thursday tomorrow and that the group had the right to request bail.

Meanwhile, a group of about 200 yellowshirt protesters, led by former industry minister Chaiwat Sinsuwong, rallied at a border market in Sa Kaew province, demanding that the government help rescue their compatriots.

However, residents of Bang Nong Chan and Non Mak Moon communities were against this gathering and about 800 of them gathered at the subdistrict administration office demanding that the yellow shirts be kept out. They said they did not want their peace to be disturbed and that people on both sides of the border could live together peacefully even though the governments were in a conflict over the boundary.

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

This situation could be Abhisit political motivation for political gain in Thailand upcoming election that Ahbisit promised to have.

He probably asked or conspired with Hun Sen to have this scenario set up for those 7 Thai to enter Cambodia with secret money flow to Hun Sen (You scratch my back and I'll scratch your back). Ahbisit probably wants to win the election by rescue or negotiate those 7 Thai from Hun Sen and credit it.

Abhisit wants to be Prime Mininster of Thailand. He will let Hun Sen do the same for political gain when there is upcoming election in Cambodia.

It is very interesting to to analyze this situation this way. It is kind of make sense.

Khmer Bangkok,
Charoeun Rongroeung

Anonymous said...

Sva kim hong never willing to reveal what all post khmer -viet border in public to see ,as thai show this map in simple for all khmer to understand.
this is the truth move on ,the right of both people .

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen has more Crimes than any other in Cambodia' history.
His Crime as follows :

1)- Brought Yuon to Invade Cambodia.

2)- Created K-5 plan.(Aprox. 600,000 Killed)

3)- Bombast in front of the old ASS.

4)- Coup D'etat 1997 (Aprox. 13,000 Killed)

5)- Koh Pich Murder (Aprox 400 Killed)
6)- Cut land to Yuon Enemy

All these crimes are enough evidences for International Prosecution.

I ask all khmer to file International lawsuit against Hun Sen for his "Axis of Evil" on Khmer People. And make The CASE "OO4" for KRT. backed by United Nation.

Anonymous said...

Mr. Hun To killed a lot of cambodians why doesn't he in jail? He is very criminal man. When his time is coming he will lock in hell burn forever. He can't bribe hell at all they don't use currency there.

Anonymous said...

8:36 AM
you said in real or only say?
if it is real why UN and USA dont call HUN SEN to court?
before say must see your self.. if you are real Khmer

Anonymous said...

Illegal crossing is not a serious crime!!! how about the poor Khmer desperatly needs food just for their families but Ah Siamese milatary and it citizen sometime shoot and kille Khmer like animal then they accused the inocents Khmer people of smugling or illegalentry. I think Khmer should do the same, since they have intentionally entry on our land.

Anonymous said...

What about those 4 millions Yourns who crossed Cambodian border illegally?

How many Hun Sen has arrested and sent them to jail?

When 117 Khmer beggars went to VN were rounded up and sent back to Cambodia?

Anonymous said...

First the Thai foreign Ministry said the 7 thais crossed 1.2 Km inside Cambodia when they were arrested. Now they said 55m..... which border line they used to justify the claim?

Anonymous said...

To 10:54AM

What do you expect from the Thai! The Thai will believe in their own lie just to win over Cambodia!

Anonymous said...

I believe that Phnom Penh Governemtn will agree to release the 7 Thai detainees, if Bangkok also agrees to let Thaksin return home without condition.

Anonymous said...

love your team KI, sam rainsy good you stay away, don't go to veit boder, this time, stope help enemy siam, you know that right. war they win on mind, every batle win or lost befor we ever fought, if you don't know I tell you Rainsy, it mean the Thai know they already win, by distroying our alians first, then separate people from our leader, then attack five cities. Siam they felt more confident to win win becaurse you help them to kick veit away form helping Khmer and every day you cirticising Hun sen, that separated Khmer people from our leader, you are good boy Rainsy that Thai said. In warfare people from bottom to the top heve to love and dare to sacrify their live for our leader, that it take to win the war or to survive. it is not joking ladyboy stay away Rainsy and shut your disgusting mouth.

Anonymous said...

I do not understand this fucken map

Anonymous said...

THAI SOULD SEND COMMENDO TO RESCUSE THEM. F-16, A-10 OR APARCHE
WHEN THEY TRANPORT TO PREYSAR.
ABHISIT YOU SHOULD WARN AH HUN SEN.
SOME DAY VIET WILL CONTROL THAI LIKE KHMER AND LAOS.

Anonymous said...

The cambodian troops should have shot to kill some and arrested the rest. Crossing the border is no serious crimes but they are killing cambodian people crossing the line everyday!