Friday, February 11, 2011

Thai-Cambodia Fighting Slows Border Trade, Traffic


Daniel Schearf, Voice of America
Si Sa Ket, Thailand February 10, 2011

The Thai-Cambodia border is at an uneasy calm after recent deadly clashes near disputed territory left several people dead and scores injured. Thousands on both sides have fled the area. The fighting led to a dramatic drop in the number of tourists and traders crossing the border.

At the Chong Jom market on the Thai-Cambodia border, Cambodian shopkeeper Kaew Yungurn squeezes auto polish onto a rag. He demonstrates his product for a couple journalists and onlookers on a sample piece of a car hood.

As he works, Kaew says sometimes you have to apply two coats of the white liquid, which cost $6 a bottle. But now he shows how it can repair minor scratches.

Unfortunately, the normally busy market that brings together Thai and Cambodian traders is almost empty and Kaew has no customers.


When fighting between Thai and Cambodian troops broke out last Friday, hundreds of shops were abandoned as people fled for safety.

On Wednesday, most shops remained closed.

He says he wants both sides to hold talks so he can get back to business as soon as possible.

At the Chong Sangum immigration checkpoint, the number of people crossing the border has dropped from 50 to fewer than 10 a day.

Immigration Bureau Deputy Commissioner Pansak Kasemsant says there have been no tourists since Friday.

He says the number of tourists decreased because of the unclear situation. But actually, he says, there is no fighting here. The place where the problem occurs is 90 kilometers from this checkpoint.

The clashes erupted near disputed territory surrounding a 900-year-old Hindu Khmer temple known as Preah Vihear in Cambodia and Phra Viharn in Thailand.

Thailand and Cambodia have soldiers stationed near the temple, leading to occasional exchanges of fire.

The weekend fighting was the worst in years with both sides shooting artillery and machine guns.

Several people were killed, scores injured, and thousands of villagers fled the border.

In 1962, the International Court ruled the temple lies in Cambodia, but a key access point is in Thailand. A dispute over the border near the access point lay dormant for decades, until in 2008, when the United Nations granted the temple World Heritage status, at Cambodia’s request.

The designation angered some Thai nationalists, and there have been periodic military clashes around the area since then. Disputes over other parts of the border also have flared up.

In Bangkok, a group of nationalists is holding a protest around the main government offices. They demand that Thailand abandon a memorandum of understanding it signed with Cambodia in 2000 on settling border disputes.

Despite the tensions, at least one group of Thai visitors on Wednesday crossed into Cambodia.

Thaveesilp Suvwattana is a history professor at Thailand's Mahasarakham University.

He is taking his master's degree students to learn about Thailand and Cambodia's shared culture and history.

"If you want to know about Thai history, [as] part of that you should know about Cambodia, the Khmer, I can say Khmer history, too, because they used to control our land in Thailand, you know, before. And a lot of things, ruins, things, and other things, you know, just come from Khmer culture," he said.

Thaveesilp says the border dispute is about politics and nationalism with people on both sides interpreting history for their own hidden political agendas.

He says Thailand and Cambodia should accept the past, move on from historical disputes, and hold talks to build a peaceful future as neighbors.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thaveeslip Suvwattana,

Thanks you for confirming that Khmer used to control Thailand before.

Thanks for sharing these information to the newer generation of Thai students.

Khmer Korat,

Anonymous said...

ALL KHMER PEOPLE

All Khmer people must understand and stop allowing Hun Sen's Vietnamese slave to control Khmer daily life. Khmer Krom is in very serious hardship and lossing land to the Vietnamese forever because Khmer people in Cambodia are ignoring and separate themselves from Cambodia leaning toward the Vietnamese puppet Hun Sen's government.

Every time Khmer people supporting Hun Sen you are supporting Vietnamese too. Hun Sen look like a powerful and strong man just the outside but inside he is a scary dog. Hun Sen spent hundreds of millions dollars for his own security and safety.

Hun Sen sold all Khmer treasures and resources to pay his supporters and strengthen his power for life as a Prime Minister of all destructions in the Cambodian History. He is also given Khmer land to the Vietnamese people, security, safety, protection, schools and jobs are under Hun Sen agendas. While evicted millions of the poorest Khmer people from their motherland.

We are blaming Sihanouk for supported and armed the Khmer Rouge in 1960's but now Khmer people are ignoring and keep silence on Hun Sen's government because of Sihanouk biggest mistakes this why Hun Sen is in power for life. Hun Sen was a new Prime Minister after the Khmer Rouge era and reshuffled within the CPP. Hun Sen was a poor kid living in pagoda with monks during the Sihanouk era. Hun Sen must known how suffering and hardship during the Khmer Rouge era now he should helping and protecting Khmer land and people.

All Khmer people knew that the Vietnamese was Hun Sen's boss and friend for life but Hun Sen need to learn from your boss and other country what is frienship look like. Frienship and friend (HUN SEN) must never giving your home to your best friend and your best friend (Vietnamese) must never take advantage because you are poor and powerless. Now Hun Sen' s boss and best friend controlling and taking away everything from Hun Sen's motherland and left the whole country with nothing.

All Khmer younger generation will have no place to stay liked Khmer Krom because of Hun Sen carelessness, brainless, power hungry, ignoring, and etc.

From Khmer Empire to Khmer country less by HUN SEN.

Anonymous said...

All Khmer must be united to preserve our existence! Khmer mean all, there must not differentiate Krom, Kandal, Khmer Aisan, or Oversea. We are KHMER!

Anonymous said...

NO PROBLEM!
មិនអីទេ !
ไม่เป็นไหร !
ນໍ່ເປັນຍົງ !

I DON'T UNDERSTAND!
Tôi không hiểu !

PROBLEM!
បញ្ហា !
ปัญหา !
ປົນຫາ !

Can I help you?
Tôi giưp ông được không ?

Phnom Bich

Anonymous said...

By listening on this video clip, Ah fucking America speaking on the news and backing up Ah Siamese, Thailand.

Anonymous said...

Thank you Thai professor who lead your students and
learned Thai-Khmer
culture that Khmer
was controlled all
over Thai, Thailand.
The spoken tongue is
is mixed Khmer Thai,
but pure bloodline
is Khmer.
Khmer and Thai
should adopt the past and live peace-
fully with each other.
Some million Thai-
Khmer are spoken Khmer such as Korat
Plateau area: Surin,
Sisaket,boriram,and
etc...
Some half million
Lao Khmer are spoken
Khmer.Lao also should be nice to
Cambodia;Lao are
Khmer blood and soul
.These three should
love,care,and respect each other
and live in peace.