In 2008, when he was the Opposition Leader of Thailand, the current Thai PM Abhisit Vejjajiva revealed his intention on the Preah Vihear Temple:
"Preah Vihear was on the top of a list of six issues that opposition leader Abhisit Vejjachiva raised before the Thai parliament when it met to vote on a no-confidence motion against the government on June 26. Mr. Abhisit said that Thailand had never accepted the map that Cambodia presented to the World Court in 1962. He also said that Thailand intended to seek the return of Preah Vihear 'when the opportunity arose' ": Bertil Lintner, "Temple Furor Exposes Delicate Ties", Far Eastern Economic Review, July/August 2008, 6. (see full article below)
Apparently, the Thai Prime Minister is realising his intention to re-take the Temple?
Bora Touch
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Temple Furor Exposes Delicate Ties
By Bertil Lintner
A temple complex near the Thai-Cambodian border has pitted not only the two countries against each other but also Thai opposition political parties against the government of Samak Sundaravej. At the heart of the dispute is whether Thailand should accept a map that demarcates the border around the temple, which Cambodia wants to have listed as a World Heritage Site with Unesco, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
Thailand has long been opposed to that and argued that the site includes not only the temple but also part of a Thai national park. Therefore, Bangkok’s traditional stance was that Thailand and Cambodia should jointly administer the site. Or the border would have to be clearly defined. But on June 17, Samak’s foreign ministry accepted a map presented by the Cambodian side—and the Thai opposition has clearly taken advantage of the unpopular decision, stirring up nationalist sentiments against the increasingly embattled government.
It is a sensitive issue on both sides of the border. The temple, Prasat Preah Vihear in Khmer, the language of Cambodia, and Prasat Khao Phra Viharn in Thai, was built in the 11th and 12th centuries by Cambodian kings at a time when the Khmer empire was large and prosperous. But as the empire fell apart, territories were lost to neighboring countries—including Thailand, which explains the existence of Khmer temples in modern day Thai provinces. The biggest such temple, Phanom Rung in Buriram Province, is well inside Thailand and has therefore never been disputed. But Preah Vihear is located on the top of a cliff, 525 meters above the Cambodian plain, from which it is almost inaccessible. Thais argue that it is on the Thai side of the watershed, and therefore should belong to Thailand. And almost all access to the temple throughout history has been from what now is Thailand’s Sisaket Province.
When Cambodia was a French protectorate, French maps showed it as being on the Cambodian side. The Thais were hardly in a position to protest, but when the French left Cambodia in 1953, the Thais soon moved in and occupied it. The Thai flag flew on a post near the cliff, so it could be clearly visible from the plain below. In 1959, Cambodia severed diplomatic relations with Thailand and lodged a complaint with the World Court in The Hague. On June 15, 1962, the court ruled by nine to three that Preah Vihear belonged to Cambodia. The Thai army was prepared to go to war over the issue, but the king intervened and told them to respect the decision of the World Court.
During the Cambodian civil war in the early 1970s, republican forces loyal to Lon Nol’s government in Phnom Penh controlled the temple—and, given its location on the top of a cliff, it was easy to defend against the communist Khmer Rouge. Tourists were even able to visit it—but they had to enter the site from the Thai side. It did not fall into communist hands until the end of the war in 1975.
After the Vietnamese invasion in 1978-79, the temple became a base for the Khmer Rouge resistance forces. Even Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot received foreign journalists there in 1979—indicating that also he had entered Cambodia from the Thai side. It was not until 1998 that the Preah Vihear once again was in the hands of Phnom Penh. It has since then been opened for tourists, who do not need a visa for Cambodia as it is almost impossible to go from there to other places in the country.
For the Cambodians, Preah Vihear is part of their heritage and they fought and won in an international court to have their claims recognized. Next in importance to Angkor Wat, it is a strong symbol of Cambodian nationalism. Many Thais, on their part, have never forgiven Cambodia for winning at the World Court, and strongly believe that the temple complex should belong to Thailand.
Fragile Relations
Seen in a broader perspective, the row over Preah Vihear reflects the delicate nature of Thai-Cambodian relations. Many Cambodians see the Thais as bullying neighbors who do not really respect their independence. Tensions flared into riots after a Thai actress in January 2003 was reported to have said that Angkor Wat—definitely the national symbol of Cambodia—should belong to Thailand. It once did: first until 1907, when Thailand had to cede the provinces of Battambang, Siem Reap—where Angkor Wat is located—and Sisophon to France, and again when western Cambodia was occupied by the Thais during World War II. The actress’ alleged remark made Phnom Penh explode in a fiery outburst of anti-Thai demonstrations. Protesters broke into the Thai Embassy, which was set on fire, and offices of Thai companies in the Cambodian capital were ransacked by angry mobs. The then Thai ambassador to Cambodia was forced to flee.
It was alleged at the time that the Cambodian authorities had allowed the riots to take place in order to get popular support by playing on nationalist feelings. The fact that gangs of youths could roam around Phnom Penh seemingly freely for hours destroying Thai property in their path, lends some credence to this suggestion.
In a similar but nonviolent way, the Thai opposition is now using the Preah Vihear issue to garner support for its campaign to unseat Mr. Samak’s government. Preah Vihear was on the top of a list of six issues that opposition leader Abhisit Vejjajiva raised before the Thai parliament when it met to vote on a no-confidence motion against the government on June 26. Mr. Abhisit said that Thailand had never accepted the map that Cambodia presented to the World Court in 1962. He also said that Thailand intended to seek the return of Preah Vihear “when the opportunity arose.” By endorsing a new, slightly revised map, Mr. Samak’s government had given “up the rights that Thailand had always upheld,” the Bangkok Post quoted Mr. Abhisit as saying on June 25.
The antigovernment People’s Alliance for Democracy also protested, and Thailand’s Administrative Court has issued an injunction against the Foreign Ministry’s support for the Cambodian proposal to list Preah Vihear as a World Heritage site. It is also clear that the Thai opposition is using the issue to hit at former prime minister, Thaksin Shinawatra, who is widely believed to wield significant influence over the current government. The opposition has alleged that the Thai Foreign Ministry agreed to accept the Cambodian map in order to secure business concessions for Mr. Thaksin in the neighboring country, pointing out that the foreign minister, Noppadon Pattama, was a lawyer for Mr. Thaksin before taking up his current post. Both Mr. Thaksin and the government vehemently deny this.
On June 23, Cambodia closed the border crossing at Preah Vihear. But the issue is unlikely to go away; there is simply too much national pride at stake in Thailand as well as in Cambodia.
This article first appeared in the Far Eastern Economic Review, July, 2008
18 comments:
Cambodian government, please do not seat down talke or discuss with Ah Siam-Thai government, it's useless.
ABhisit is a new Hitler in asia.
It's time that good thai citizen to eliminate him before the honor of thailand to shutdown.
In December 1991, the Soviet Union was officially dissolved and split into 15 independent republics, including Russia.
Thailand wants to see its country split into pieces.
Khmer Surin,
I don't understand this guy Abhisit and UK educator dreaming of retaking temple Preah Vihear. Didn't he knows that Cambodia also dreaming of retaking all of the provinces which belong to the Khmer back?
Wow, keep dreaming boy!!!!!!!!!!
siem thugs now questioning the map? how long ago was it? cambodia should demand the return of all of our old khmer provinces back from the invaders! siem thugs don't understand the concept of statue of limitation, etc. their sympathizers should educated them on the meaning of statue of limitation law, etc, really! dream on asshole siem thugs buch of monkey see monkey do!
Abhissit is smart. He covince the pussy Pad to put him in office. Now his career almost over, he use preah vihear again to make yellow Nanchao monkey Pad and a broke back mountain cowboy happy.
They say, "if a dog barks, you don't bark. If you do, you are also at fault."
Hun Sen knew that the relationships of both country will be difficult to repair if he started the war with the war. BUT Hun Sen had different agenda, and he did to show the world, especially to the Khmer that he was all that - as a result of his war game, Preah Vihear Temple has becomes the blaming-game.
Hun Sen himself should not react. He had other options to counter the thais but he chose his war game.
Have you Thais question yourself who build Preah Vihear? Then you know you are lying to yourself. Your pride and dignity are destroy by greed. Your yellow shirt leaders Shondi and Abhisit are new Asian Hitler. You want to claim Angkor wat, Preah Vihear and the rest of the land as yours. You can only think and imagine.
If Unites States cut off military aid to your country, you will behave like a starving monkey.
Do not act to cool.
mreas prov
My beloved 8;22AM!
Ye hath giventh SenVarman too much credit, but in the reality, he is just only a good obedient dog.
When his master, Youn, tells him to insanely bark, bite, or kill, he must follow the order, otherwise he is quickly no longer have a job!
When you Thai can't defeat Khmer on ground assault you want to play with air assault (Akas)or in Thai (Akat).
No way this day in age they want you to declare war on another. The war nowadays is economy.
Khmer Jeayden,
ពួកសៀមនឹងវិនាសនៅថ្ងៃអនាគតបើនៅតែចង់
បានប្រាសាទព្រះវិហ៊ាររបស់ខ្មែរ។
Fuck You Mr. Kasith,
You should pay close attention to your own Professor who have been speaking against Thailand's aggression toward Cambodia. Prince Namrong, Prince Theravong and your present King Chulalongkhorn, all have made mistake and all trying to change history books to cover those mistakes, in addition, they want the next generation of Thai young men and women to turn against Cambodia. Ignorance will not be excused. Why tha fuck you are attacking on my PM Hun Sen? Who tha fuck are you Kasit? Your own fucking Professor who has graduated at Harvard has better than sense than you and Abphisit. You and your Pm needs some lessons from him. Learn the truth. Prince Namrong was invited to Preah Vihear during the time of the argument why didnt your Prince Namrong said anything to that matter? Why? Because Prince Namrong knows that Preah Vihear belongs to Cambodia and Preah Vihear was built by the hands of all Cambodians. You need to shut the fuck up. And about the fucking 4.6 km also belongs to Cambodia. You need some lessons from your own fucking Professor you stupid ass. Do you think because you have the US behind you and you think you are all that? Your fucking country is a coward just like what has happened during tha Japanese invasion in Southeast Asia. Your fucking leaders took the opportunity to kiss Japanese's ass by joining the Axis Power so your fucking country dont have to be colonized by the fucking Japs. Do you think I dont know these things? You cant hide it motherfucker no more, even your own fucking Professor knows this. If we are going back to the 1954 Geneva Convention it will tell you exactly what happened during time of war. Nothing will be excepted when your fucking head is being by a gun. Even Treaty will not be recognized. The fucking US and British know this better than your fucking King Chulalongkhorn, you fucking piece of shit. I hope this message will get to you motherfucker. This is in english and I hope you can read it as well.
Thank You
X-Men
9:33 AM
Phanom Rung in Buriram Province, is Khmer, there will be a time we will be a family again.
Abhisit, you are a mother fucker. Soon you people will kick you out of power.
The South Muslim Thai
rise up and want to
be free from Thai.
If Khmer Korat Plateau rise up,they
have to do so;Thai
will be weak.
Some Khmer Thai
don't speak and
learn Thai.Maybe six ml.Khmer Thai
could speak Khmer
well,but could not read and write Khmer
.Khmer people wish
all Khmer in South-
east Asia will be one nation as Khmer
empire again.
Ki-Media:
Khmer people, please joint to ask Cambodian government to Re-Take Sras Trav back...
Sras Trav is located in front of Preah Vihear Temple that is illegally occupied by Thailand, according to the Professor...
Video @ 14:55
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHIrTTMZS70
Check out the map:
http://cambodiaairdefense.files.wordpress.com/2011/02/sras-trao-sambok-khmoum-preah-vihear-cambodia.png?w=500&h=365
The spirits of khmer empire’s coming to fuck you (Siem)up. Your luckiness will end and your karma will follow your fucking head. It time to return what you have been swallowed from Khmer. Now Siem can rock in hell. Khmer Victory
9:37 AM!
Fuck You
AND
Motherfucker
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