Wednesday, February 09, 2011

Cambodia, Thailand at ‘war’: PM

Wednesday, 09 February 2011
Cheang Sokha and Vong Sokheng
The Phnom Penh Post

Prime Minister Hun Sen has accused Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva of war crimes, saying Cambodia has to prepare a “long-term” strategy in its “struggle” with Thailand. Speaking at Chaktomuk Theatre today, Hun Sen described the recent clashes as a “war” necessitating the involvement of the United Nations Security Council.

This is a real war. It is not a clash,” he said.

“This word has not been used for the call to the UNSC meeting; that’s why Cambodia has called for an urgent meeting.”

Both sides blame the other for the skirmishes, which erupted early on Friday and have claimed at least eight lives on both sides.

Hun Sen today thanked “all political parties and civil society” for their support of the government.


“Thailand is making this war, not Cambodia, and Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva must take responsibility for these war crimes.

“The shelling at the temple and pagoda are one among the war crimes.

“We have to take long action, not just one or two days to finish it,” he said, citing the decades-long dispute over Preah Vihear temple.

“We have to make a long plan strategy to struggle with Thailand.

“To struggle with Thailand is not one day, one year, [but] many years.”

Hun Sen also echoed earlier government claims that Thailand deployed cluster bombs during the skirmishes.

“They launched a cluster bomb. Is that a clash? This is the real war, it exchanged many heavy artillery,” he said.

The government-run Cambodian Mine Action Centre released photos today of cluster munitions allegedly discovered in Kantuot commune, in Preah Vihear province’s Choam Ksan district.

CMAC director general Heng Ratana said his organisation was “really disappointed that these kinds of weapons were used in this conflict”, calling for international organisations to investigate the issue.

Speaking to a delegation of visiting parliamentarians at Sa Em village 27 kilometres from Preah Vihear today, RCAF deputy commander in chief General Hing Bunheang also alleged the use of the weapon.

“[Thailand] used 150mm, 105mm, 130mm and used BM [rockets] as well as cluster bombs,” he said.

“Our soldiers responded to them effectively.”

Thailand is known to hold stockpiles of cluster munitions, according to the advocacy group Cluster Munitions Coalition, which said last year that Bangkok had pledged that it would not use the weapons but had declined to sign the 2008 Convention on Cluster Munitions outlawing their use.

Thailand reportedly cited “challenges related to the destruction of its stockpiles” as its main obstacle to signing, the CMC said.

Cambodia also has yet to sign on to the Convention, though Foreign Ministry spokesman Koy Kuong said the Kingdom’s forces “do not use” the weapons.

“The cluster bomb is the bomb that the international community condemns,” he said.

Cluster bombs, launched from the ground or dropped from the air, split open before impact to scatter multiple bomblets over a wide area.

Many initially fail to explode and can lie hidden for decades, maiming civilians who inadvertently happen upon them.

US forces used cluster munitions during the bombing campaign in eastern Cambodia in the 1970s, rendering the Kingdom one of nations most heavily affected by the weapons.

Denise Coughlan, director of Jesuit Services, noted that Preah Vihear temple was not significantly affected by the American bombing campaign.

“If it does prove to be true, I deplore the humanitarian consequences that are going to be caused by the use of cluster bombs,” she said, adding that it might encourage the Kingdom to sign on to the international cluster munitions ban.

Colonel Veerachon Sukondhadhpatipak, deputy spokesman of the Royal Thai Army, denied the charge earlier this week, saying Thai troops had only deployed conventional artillery.

“This is just a normal one, not something against international law or standards. We completely deny the reports,” he told The Post.

Carl Thayer, a professor at the Australian Defence Force Academy, said cluster munitions were typically deployed over a large area as anti-infantry weapons.

“Usually they’re fired in barrages,” he said. “They land and they take out a whole football field.”

Thayer said that if true, Thailand’s use of cluster munitions would constitute “an outrageous escalation” of the conflict, though he cautioned against taking reports from the Cambodian government on the issue at face value.

“From 2008 to now, they’ve always tried to grandstand on this issue … and paint Thailand in the worst possible light, so I’d be initially suspicious,” he said.

Cambodian soldiers stationed close to Preah Vihear temple said there was no sign of fighting since early Monday, but the situation remained tense.

“We’re ready because we can’t trust the Thais any more,” said RCAF soldier Muong Van.

Ung Oeun, governor of Banteay Meanchey province, said Thai officials and military had requested a meeting with Cambodian officials tomorrow along the border in O’Chrou district’s O’Beichoan commune in order to avert the threat of further clashes.

“Even though the situation is calm, our armed forces are on high alert because we have no belief in the Thai military.”

ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY JAMES O’TOOLE, THET SAMBATH, SEBASTIAN STRANGIO AND REUTERS

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Stop crying to the UN, Mr Hun Sen. Do something about it rather than just talk and cry to whole world. Look at Thai side, their PM did cry and ask for any help from the UN or other country. He stands tall on this Mr. Hun Sen and you are nothing but a barking dog to
Thais.

Anonymous said...

Does thai want to bit Mr Hun Sen like a dog?...

Anonymous said...

Let go for war now. Start with the PM first then their son,daughter and then his wife...... Let see who gonna win?

Anonymous said...

Beloved Cambodians in SISAKET, SURIN and all Khmers along the border,

This war is caused by Yellow shirt and Abhisit. Abhisit was installed by Yellow shirt. Two Yellow shirts are in Cambodian Jail. Abhisit will do everything including war to obey Yellow shirt. Khmers overseas strongly condemn Abhisit administration and Yellow shirt.

We are sorry if our brothers and sisters in Sisaket, Surin and all Khmers along the border were affected by this war of aggression committed by Yellow shirt and Abhisit team.

We ask all of our brothers and sisters in Sisaket, Buriram, Surin and other cities in Thailand to stand up to demand for immediate stop this dirty war and ask for compensation from Thai authority.

Khmer Empire
Cambodia was at least 4 times as large as Cambodia is today

Anonymous said...

Find the cluster bombs and chemical weapon on the battle field and hold Siem leaders accountable!

Anonymous said...

10:24 PM

Don't bark so loud about things you're not ready to do yourself, ah Ckea. If you're not at the frontline fighting the Siam, your sorry ass monkey doesn't have a right to voice any shit.

UN's job is to diffuse this kind of situation. Cambodia doesn't want conflict with any country. That's why we're going to the UN now because bilateral talk doesn't work anymore. Maybe if you're not such a complete retard and ignorant of the situation, you wouldn't have come off as such a moronic idiotic dog that bark nonesense.

Anonymous said...

Part of a long-term strategy, we need to discuss how we can unite Sisaket, Surin, Burriram, etc. where they are rightly belong to. At least start the conversation so that our youth know that they were once part of Cambodia.

Anonymous said...

I can't believed fucken stupid people in here, not support their govts, when their country is in danger and invading..? This is why cambodia was destroyed by enemy in the past? Because stupidity people not united and stand up together!...This is the weakness of khmer people, instead of united, they begging or helping and wishing enemy to come and rape their family! Whats a stupid idiot people in here...??

Anonymous said...


Every people around the world and Khmer people know that the pemple Prah Vihear and the site around this temple belong to Khmer for ever. During Khmer has had border problem with Thailand alot of Khmers claim the Hun Sen Govt protest to UN because that is included in Paris agreement in Paris 1991. Let UN act for us.
But what Hun Sen is doing those were sent to prison, that is the question that all Khmers have never understand??
Now he bell to UN for help and appeal to all Khmers to protect Prah Vihear, but a day before his clan and corrupted CPP are just grabed the land from those peoples. And now they need help in name of protect of our Khmer motherland? But what is the East border and a lot of Khmer people are still in jail? What kind of united ? Agter get win with Thailand those oppress Khmer poor people against. We have enaough general those have enough army ?










Anonymous said...

Don't talk to the thief any more, it’s a waste. Let the government deal with them. They need to withdraw from Cambodia first or it will produce no result. Cambodian soldiers just be alert and ready if they send more troops to Cambodia territory.

Anonymous said...

who are not support these war between thai and khmer are thai people who are get in our site and wrote what ever they want. as khmer we all support Hun SEn right now. do what ever you could to protected our land.

Than you hun sen you are doing a very good job right now and i am on your side 200%.

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Bravo, Prime Minister Hun Sen. you have done a good job for our counry and people. You are really the strong man.