Wednesday, February 02, 2011

Thai flag also flies over disputed area



People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) co-leader Chamlong Srimuang looks at a sign criticising Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva. The sign reads: PM - Liar - Stupid - Sneaky - Traitorous - Slave to Khmer
1/02/2011
Bangkok Post

A Thai flag has also been hoisted in a disputed area near the Preah Vihear ruins, where the flying of a Cambodian flag has raised tensions, Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said on Tuesday.

Mr Abhisit said this information was included in a situation report made by Defence Minister Prawit Wongsuwon.

"We have never said that the Keo Sikha Kiri Svara pagoda should be demolished. We said only that the Cambodian flag flying over the temple should be removed.

"But, meanwhile, we have also flown our flag there," the prime minister said, but did not elaborate.


The Keo Sikha Kiri Svara temple is located in the 4.6 square-kilometre disputed area adjoining the Preah Vihear temple.

The prime minister admitted that Thai and Camboldian military forces were confronting each other along the border.

However, there should be no problems if both sides observe the 2000 memorandum of understanding, and this is the best way of solving the Thai-Cambodian dispute, he said.

Mr Abhisit said Thai and Cambodian authorities have been in contact to ease the tension and prevent possible border infringements by either side.

National army chief Prayuth Chan-ocha also said earlier today that a Thai flag had been raised in the 4.6 square-kilometre disputed area where both countries claim ownership.

"We have done that acting on orders," Gen Prayuth said.

The army chief insisted that the best way to settle the border dispute with Cambodia is by formal talks.

It is most important the problem is resolved by negotiation through the Thai-Cambodian Joint Boundary Commission (JBC), he said.

The Foreign Ministry was trying to arrange a new meeting of the JBC to discuss the matter.

The situation along the border remained normal today, and the 2nd Army was well prepared to ensure peace and order in the border area, he said.

The Cambodians had similar security measures along the border, but that did not mean the two sides were on the verge of clashing with each other, said Gen Prayuth.

“The use of force will be the last means we will turn to.

"It’s now the government’s duty to try to end the problem through talks," he said, reiterating that Thailand had not lost any territorial sovereignty to Cambodia.

Meanwhile, the Criminal Court rejected a lawsuit filed by two members of the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) against Prime Minister Abhisit and three other ministers for alleged negligence causing the loss of territorial sovereignty to Cambodia.

The other three named in the suit were Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban, Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya and Defence Minister Prawit.

The lawsuit was filed on Jan 26 by Samdin Lertbutr and Tainae Mungmajon, two of the seven Thais arrested by Cambodian soldiers on Dec 29 for illegal entry.

The two were freed after a nine-month jail sentence was handed down on them by the Phnom Penh Municipal Court, which found them guilty, was suspended on the grounds that they had already served nearly one month in jail.

The Criminal Court rejected the lawsuit, ruling that it had been filed with the wrong court.

It should be filed with the Supreme Court's Criminal Division for Holders of Political Positions under Section 275 of the constitution, the court said.

PAD co-leader Chamlong Srimuang claimed the government has a three-stage plan to disperse the yellow-shirt protest outside Government House.

Maj Gen Chamlong said the government would send senior police officers to ask the yellow-shirt protesters to unblock roads when there is actually little traffic.

The police had changed the settings so traffic lights stayed on red longer, causing people to be frustrated and blame the rally, he said.

The government would then send undercover agents into the rally to stir up confusion and conflict among the yellow-shirt group.

The final stage would be the deployment of more police and a crackdown on the protesters, he said.

"The government's attempt will fail because the PAD will not move anywhere unless the government accedes to our three demands," Maj Gen Chamlong said.

He said the government should concentrate on the Thai-Cambodian problem instead of focusing on the yellow-shirt protesters.

"As a professional demonstrator, I can affirm that our rally will not end. If our rally is dispersed today, we can start it again tomorrow.

"If the government refuses to protect our country we won't end our rally," he added.

The yellow-shirt key member said he had lost count of the number of lies Prime Minister Abhisit had made about Thai-Cambodian border issues.

The government had begun to take action only when the PAD revealed the information about the Cambodian flag being hoisted near Preah Vihear temple, he said.

He said the government should not give in too much in its dealings with Cambodia.

The PAD started its peaceful protest outside Government House last Tuesday, pressing the government to withdraw from the Unesco World Heritage Committee, scrap the memorandum of understanding on the Thai-Cambodian border signed in 2000, and expel Cambodian people from disputed border areas.

41 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is an absolutely disgusting to have Thai flag rise up on Cambodia-Thai border. Cambodian government should take serious file a complaint to the United Nation. If the Cambodian government let it be that way…well, we are Khmer will lose the land to Thailand. Cambodian must act up now!

Anonymous said...

What is Cambodia? Cambodia leaders are under Youn press, thea could not do anythings but with its peoples are brutal.

Anonymous said...

thai flag is highter than Cambodian flag what Hun sen go to do? Hun sen said it just the flag but Thai can't take Cambodian land
1mm. If thai take the same as youn take are ok I have nothing to stop them and i will not send my son to that place because my son job is protecting me only He is two star now. you see it and he can arrest all the khmer shits who said bad about me. You can cry what ever you
want.All of you can do nothing to

dek cho hey come on if you want
Prey sar still have some room for you. that is win win win

Anonymous said...

Hey folks,
It's not easy to go against the THAI,but it's a piece of cake to go at opposition.If you know what i mean.

Samdech akeak moha lola bla bla bla , ot ban ka , HUN SEN.
Prime Minister of the wonderland of Cambodia.

Anonymous said...

Cambodia should fly our flag higher at the Pagoda also, don't ever back down from this kind of insulting...All cambodian troop remain at post, ready to blast them up with those heavy Machine guns!


kolabot khmer,

Anonymous said...

I said, fuck the Thai modern weapons craps! Vietnamese kick American ass out of asia within just a bamboo stick! Told our khmer rouge fellows laid more C4 on our lands, and let Thai tanks enjoying the tone...BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!BOOOOOOOOOOOM!

Anonymous said...

If Thai were smart, they can have preah vihear and the surrounding 4.6km land without a single shot.Look at the Yuon.Their population in Cambodia are in the millions.They have communities, schools, TV and radio station.They stole khmer land ,and they were able to have CPP to protect them,and even affirm that those land belong to yuon. Way to go CPP.Thai,you should learn from the Vietnamese.

Anonymous said...

Fucken THAI'S are not going to do shit, and that's a fact and i have confident in what i say because THAI people are fucken sorry LOSER. And you want to know why they are not going to do shit??...because CHINA HAS OUR BACK. Besides if AH HEN XEN WANT TO ACT UP then they should blast his ass too. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. CAMBODIA WENT THROUGH SO MUCH AND IT'S 2011 AND STUPID NEIGHBOR WANT TO GET OVER CROWED ON OUR LAND??....OVER THROWN AH HEN XEN AND HAVE ANOTHER LEADER, BECAUSE HE CAN'T DO HIS JOB RIGHT. ONE SHAMEFUL KID....

Anonymous said...

yuons and siamese tear up Cambodia since centuries back till today. Since when that will end?

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen’s day is numbered when the war starts. He is not worried about the Thai and the Viet, because PP and Takhmau are a long way from the borders.
But he is fearful about his own people turning against him.
He should take the advice of the opposition to get the UN involved, but no, and now he is in a deep shit. This is the right time to bark, but we don’t hear any barking from the fake strongman.

Anonymous said...

abolute fuck up. if khmer not going to fight to bring this flag down. I promise myself I will consider myself a Thai people and join the Thai forum and never look back.

WHY NATIONAL FLAG IS VERY DAMN IMPORTANT? IT YOUR PRIDE.....YOUR RPIDE MAN.......COME ON TAKE THAT DAMN THING DOWN THERE ARE NO 4.6 AREA THEY ARE ALL CAMBODIAN LAND.

Anonymous said...

Talk tough and doing nothing is useless.HUN SEN will never surrender his power.The dictator is in the process of grooming his own son to succeed him as we speak.Suffer some more khmer people the warrior race lolz.

Anonymous said...

3:10am got the point! But Thailand don't like mixing people(National), they hated people come in their lands, khmer, burma, Hmong, Lao, i knew one guy got marriage with Thai girl, he told me that he had marriaged with his wife for 20 years, had children everthing already, but Thailand don't allow him become Thai citizen? He lived and work in Thailand, paid Taxes...but they only give him like green card(Banh PraChha chhon), that's it? Vietnamese very smart, they let anybody come in freely, and they staying at your house freely too!

Anonymous said...

Thailand hated Yala people the southern(Muslim), these people will keep fighting until they got their independent from Thailand...

Anonymous said...

Hey guy calm down wait . what strong man Hun gonna say? Where is hi ? Under hochiminh coffin?
Tell Hun Manet if he can kick those Thai soldiers out we will give him 3 more stars .

Anonymous said...

Like someone said before, this political gain is created by Ahbisit and Hun Sen for the election coming up. First, Thai is having soon then Hun Sen in 2012. Now Hun Sen must do Abhisit a favor by letting Abhisit to do whatever Abhisit wants or wanted. You pat my back and Hun Sen will pat Abhisit's back. They are both power hunger!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Well, first was Tunisia then Egpyt, now is moving on to Jordan and Yemen.

Who is next?? Cambodia!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

This is a mall area of land and why is such a BIG issue. Get a U.N to decide of it and everyone is happy.

Anonymous said...

Thai Govts and CAmbodia Govts, both are playing games, there's will be no fighting at all believed me! Ahbullshit Vejjajiva team up with Hun Sen, they help each other, creating the SHOWS only...folks! Thai will pay a big price, if they dare come inside that piece of lands, no matter what kind of protection they having...Its just a Shows!

Anonymous said...

Cambodia must bring Thailand to the UNITED NATIONS; otherwise this problem will never get solved and it is going to be a chronic problem for both countries. Thailand is blatantly claiming something that never theirs hoping to get something out of it. This is just not right just because Preah Vihear was voted world heritage by the UNESCO. They also use this issue for their political gains. Please bring it to the UNITED PERIOD. We can no longer working with Thailand; because they are confused country with no real leader in the government.

Anonymous said...

Thai flag flown in khmer We are so happy. happy thailand

Anonymous said...

បញ្ហា ព្រំដែន បានដោះស្រាយស្រួល ក្រោយ ពី ​ជំនួប ៤ ដងរវាង នាយក ទាំង ពីរ ។ នេះហើយ ជាប្រយោគ​ ដែល ហ៊ុន សែន ប្រកាស់ អូត​ក្ដែង​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ៗ កាលពី​ពេលថ្មីៗនេះ រួចចង់បើកច្រកចេញចូលនៅ ព្រះវិហារ ពីប្រទេស​ ថៃ ។

​​ ​ហ៊ុនសែនមិនព្រម ឲ្យ​បញ្ហាជាមួយថៃ ចប់ ព្រោះ
​​​ ១ ទុក គ្រាន់ធ្វើជាព្យុះភ្លៀងដើម្បីទាញ យក សន្លឺក ឆ្នោត ។
២ បង្វែការចាប់អារម្ភ ពិព្រំដែន យួន មកព្រំដែនថៃ
​​​​ ៣ គំរាប ប្រជាជនខ្មែរ កុំឲ្យ តវ៉ាដូចនៅ
ទុតណេស៊ី នឺងអេហ្រ្ធិប ៕


អាខ្មៅ។

4:52 AM

Anonymous said...

United Nation where Dr. Hun Sen must call for help. Thai can't stand again United Nation at all. Dr. Hun Sen must goes and beg United Nation for help.

I don't believe that, the war is going to happen. It is just a show to both side countries to gain votes for the next election only.

They just make afew armys die to help them regain popularity for the next coming election. Tha's all.

Anonymous said...

WELCOME TO CAMBODIA!

T.I.T = This Is Thailand

Anonymous said...

WELCOME TO CAMBODIA!

T.I.T = Tom In Thailand

Anonymous said...

"A Thai flag has also been hoisted in a disputed area near the Preah Vihear ruins, where the flying of a Cambodian flag has raised tensions, Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said on Tuesday."

-Did the Thai flag hoisted on Preah Vihear...no!

-Did the Thai flag hoisted on Keo Sikha Kiri Svara pagoda...no!

-Did the Thai flag hoisted near disputed area? ....yes!

Anonymous said...

I DUNNO!

Anonymous said...

This could be HUN SEN example:

1. Failing to spread the wealth. Egypt's economy as a whole has grown by a respectable amount, but most Egyptians don't feel they've gotten their fair share. Instead, they see wealthy businessman with ties to the ruling National Democratic Party stealing the country's riches.
2. Allowing corruption to pervade Egyptian life. If there's one thing Egyptians complain about, it's the grand and petty corruption that makes it nearly impossible for anyone in the country to make an honest living. Getting anything done requires a bribe (the infamous baksheesh) and/or connections (wasta), and high-level embezzlement is rampant.
3. The vision thing. Say what you want about Gamal Abdel Nasser and Anwar Sadat, but Mubarak's two predecessors knew where they wanted to take the country and had a plan for getting there. Nasser wanted to create a pan-Arab union under the banner of socialism and non-alignment, while Sadat sought to regain Egypt's martial pride before making peace with Israel and joining the West. As for Mubarak, what does he offer Egyptians? Crumbling infrastructure, decaying socio-economic conditions, and utter fealty to the United States.
4. Half-hearted reforms. Egyptians have grown rightly cynical at their-government's on-again off-again reform efforts, characterized by unpersuasive propaganda or Orwellian doublespeak. When they hear the word "reform," Egyptians look for the catch, such as the constitutional amendment that more or less bars independent candidates from contesting the presidency.
5. Grooming Gamal. If there's one thing nearly all Egyptians agree on, it's that they don't want to be ruled by Mubarak's British-educated son. Over the last decade, Gamal played an increasingly visible role in setting domestic policy, tying his fortunes to unpopular liberal economic reforms and wealthy businessmen who are seen as corrupt and out of touch with ordinary Egyptians. Some of the most popular chants at demonstrations in recent years were variants of "No to inheritence!"
6. Underestimating the activists. Clearly, the Interior Ministry and the police were not prepared for the surge of protesters that first hit the streets on January 25. Accustomed to small demonstrations organized by Egypt's utterly inept, fractious opposition parties, the security forces clearly expected more of the same. But the organizers behind the current uprising are networked, tech-savvy young people who obviously know how to connect with their audience and get the word out. They're not from the political parties. The police were clearly rocked back on their heels, exhausted, and outmaneuvered last Friday -- and that's when the army had to step in.

Anonymous said...

7. Cheating too much. In most of the parliamentary contests during his 30 year reign, Mubarak has allowed a token number of seats to go to opposition parties. But in the 2010 elections, the NDP's rigging got out of control, leaving only a handful of seats for the coopted Wafd Party. The Muslim Brotherhood was shut out, leaving it with no stake in the government and the patronage opportunities that go along with representation in parliament.
8. Sending in the thugs. After the police forces mysteriously dissolved Friday, reports came streaming in of looters attacking people in the streets, breaking into shops and homes, and otherwise intimidating ordinary Egyptians. Many of these thugs were found to be carrying police or state security IDs. If Mubarak's hope was to drive the middle class back into the loving arms of the state, it seems he badly miscalculated -- the protests have only gotten bigger since then.
9. Bringing in his cronies. Despite his Friday speech vowing to enact various unspecified political and constitutional reforms, Mubarak named his spy chief Omar Suleiman his vice president, dumped his cabinet, and named a retired Air Force general as his prime minister. Opposition leaders and analysts rightly interpreted this as a sign of business as usual.
This is hardly an exhaustive list, and I imagine Mubarak will make a few more major mistakes in the days ahead. What do you all think he got wrong? Please weigh in below.

Anonymous said...

Thai should be smarter by now but not!. Thai have this arrogant behaviour because of British support. So, now China, Viet and USSR... are planning to get through to Thailand by using Khmer to break through this war. These nations above have used khmer to kill khmer and now they are using khmer to have conflict with Thai. In other words that is their political games,niether of these two countries are aware of it.

If Thai is smart, they should back off from this 4.6km before they lose it all, it is called the 'domino effect' where the east against the West. The victims are those in the middle or the uneducated one...Be smarter Asian nations, in the end we belong to the earth and the earth does not belong to us.

4.6km is nothing compare to human life and dignity of individual. To win the war one has to back of and do the right thing. So, please turn around and try to work with each other as a team instead. war will not get us no where but more distruction.

In the end, it will cause more chaos and more pain and suffering to those who involved in the process of war. Overal it will also affect other nations as to who is willing to accept more refugees?

How to achieve this? by using a diplomatic dialogue with all Asian leaders. No need to argue between which country is which, as it is already been existed years ago in the world map. No need to manipulate or cheat or lies about anything that is not yours.

We need an Asain Nations Body of Maping to watch over all of them. If one makes mistake the rest of Asian will warn it or telling it to back off or otherwise a force to replace the new leader for not resting the world agreement etc...

Now, if diplomatic dialogue is not working, we then have no choice but to order more nuclear bombs, jet fighters, to protect ourselves from being attack from any other threats... Aust

Anonymous said...

oh all guys This is only the game between Apisitt thai and Samdach ah jOe HUN only . ONLY GAME FOR THE NEXT ELECTION . There is NO war .

Calm down !!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Wow just to satisfy the PAD the Thais gov't is willing to do anything, barking and threatening neighbor.

Folks, this is what happen when gangsters rule a nation.

Anonymous said...

we are cambodian people have to make this (frog in the pit gouvment) to get a help from united nation

Anonymous said...

សេចក្តីថ្លែងការណ៍របស់ក្រសួងការបរទេស ករណីទង់ជាតិកម្ពុជាដែលប្រាកដនៅលើ “វត្តកែវសិក្ខាគិវីស្វារៈ”

៣១ មករា ២៥៥៤ (២០១១) ១៧:៤២:១៨

តាមដែលក្រសួងការបរទេល និងសហប្រតិបត្តិការអន្តរជាតិនៃព្រះរាជាណាចក្រកម្ពុជាដែលមានសេចក្តីប្រកាល
ចុះថ្ងៃទី ២៨ ខែមករា ឆ្នាំ ២០១១ ទាក់ទងនឹងទង់កម្ពុចាដែលប្រាកដនៅលើ “វត្តកែវសិក្ខាគិវីស្វារៈ” នោះសូងការបរទេស (ថ្ងៃ) សួមថ្លែង ដូចតទៅនេះ

១. តាមអនុស្សារណៈនៃការយោគយល់គ្នារវាងរដ្ឋាភិបាលនៃរាជអាណាចក្រថៃ ជាមួយរដ្ឋាភិបាលនៃព្រះវាជាណាចក្រកម្ពុចា ថាដោយការរៀបចំពិនិត្យ និងកំណត់ព្រំដែនដីគោកឆ្នាំ ២០០០ ងនុសញ្ញា និងសន្ធិសញ្ញារវាងសៀម និងបារាំង ឆ្នាំ ១៩០៤ និង ១៩០៧ និងសារដទៃទៀតទាក់ទងនឹងការអនុវត្តប្រើសញ្ញាទាំងពីរច្បាប់ រាប់ថាជាឯកសារខាងផ្លូវច្បាប់ ដែលទាក់ទិននឹងការកំណត់ព្រំដែន ហេតុដូចនេះ ប្រទេសថៃទើបមិនព្រមទទូលស្គាល់ការអះអាងរបស់កម្ពុជាថាផេនទី ១ លើ ២០០.០០០ ជាឯកសារដែលកំណត់ព្រំដែននោះទេ។

២. កម្ពុជាបានទទួលស្គាល់នៅក្នុងសេចក្តីប្រកាសទាំងនោះថា សេចក្តីម្រេចរបស់តុលាការយុត្តិធម៌អន្តរជាតិ កាលពីឆ្នាំ ១៩៦២ មិនបានកាត់សេចក្តីលើមន្ទាត់ព្រំដែនរវាងប្រទេសថៃ និងកម្ពុជា ។

៣. ប្រទេសថៃអះអាងថា “វត្តកែវសិក្ខាគិរីស្វារៈ” តាំងនៅក្នុងអាណាខេត្តថៃ និងស្នើឲ្យប្រទេសកម្ពុជារុះរើវត្តកែវ
(សិក្ខាគិវីស្វារៈ) និងដកទង់ជាតិដែលដាក់នៅលើវត្តកែវ ។ សំណើនេះគីជាការធ្វើទើ្បងដដែលៗ ដែលបានធ្វើការទាមទារជាច្រើនលើកមកហើយ របសើថៃទាក់ទងនឹងពិធីនានានៅក្នុងវត្តកែវ និងបរិវេណជុំវិញ ដែលសុទ្ធសឹងជាការរំលោភអធិបតេយ្យ និងបួរណភាពនៃដែនដីរាជអាណាចក្រថៃ ។

៤. ក្រសួងការរបរទេសអះអាងជាថ្មីចំពោះឆន្ទៈរបស់ថៃដែលនឹងដោះស្រាយបញ្ហាខេត្តដែនជាមួយកម្ពុជាតាមច្បាប់អន្តរជាតិដោយសន្តិវិធី ក្រោមនីតិវិធីរបសើគណៈកម្មការព្រំដែនរួមថៃ-កម្តុជា។ ការកំណត់ព្រំដែនបរិវេណប្រាសាទព្រះវិហារ កំពុងស្ថិតនៅក្នុងការចរចាក្រោមនិតិវិធីនៃគណៈកម្មការនេះ៕

Anonymous said...

How many generals stars stood at Thai
Khmer border?
Where are Khmer brave
soldiers along Thai
border?
They are ghost stars,
ghost soldiers.
where is the big mouth ghost?
Hun Sen is strong with Khmer innocent
people,but not with
Thai.
How come Thai can put her flag on Khmer temple because all ghost stars,ghost soldiers
are dead chickens.

Anonymous said...

ThaiLand is doing the right things.
As long as Cambodia has VIOLATED the 23 October 1991 peace Agreement
Thailand has the rights to do so...
If Vietnam can do Thailand and Laos can do too.
There is nothing wrong with that, due to PARIS PEACE AGREEMENT.

I say Thailand's doing the great job!
Invade as much as Thai can do....
If Viet can do same as Thai and Laos, doing their part.
Thank You Thai...

Anonymous said...

- Statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand concerning the flag over the “Keo Sikha Kiri Svara” Pagoda
January 31, 2011, 5:42 pm

Statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand concerning the flag over the “Keo Sikha Kiri Svara” Pagoda

With reference to the Declaration of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Kingdom of Cambodia dated 28 January 2011 regarding the issue of the flag of the Kingdom of Cambodia that is flying over the “Keo Sikha Kiri Svara” Pagoda, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Thailand wishes to state the following:

1. According to the Memorandum of Understanding between the Government of the Kingdom of Thailand and the Government of the Kingdom of Cambodia on the Survey and Demarcation of Land Boundary of 2000, the 1904 and 1907 Treaties and “other documents relating to the application” of both treaties are the relevant legal documents to determine the boundary line. Thailand therefore does not accept the assertion by Cambodia that the 1:200,000 Map is the basis for determining the boundary.

2. Cambodia also admitted in the afore-mentioned Declaration that the decision of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) of 1962 did not rule on the question of the boundary line between Thailand and Cambodia.

3. Thailand maintains that the “Keo Sikha Kiri Svara” Pagoda is situated on Thai territory, and demands that Cambodia remove both the pagoda and the Cambodian flag flying over the pagoda. This is a reiteration of the many protests that Thailand has submitted to Cambodia regarding the activities carried out in the pagoda and the surrounding area, all of which constitute violations of sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Kingdom of Thailand.

4. The Ministry reaffirms Thailand’s commitment to resolving all boundary issues with Cambodia in accordance with international law through peaceful means under the framework of the Thai-Cambodian Joint Commission on Demarcation for Land Boundary (JBC). The determination of the boundary line in the area of the Temple of Phra Viharn is still subject to on-going negotiation under the framework of the JBC.




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Anonymous said...

ទង់ជាតិគឺជាព្រលឹងជាតិ!

Anonymous said...

Why don't HUN SEN goes saying Provinces Trat, Chanthaburi, Rayong, Chonbur, Ayuthiyia, Sokothey, Kompaeng Pich, Burirum, Nokor Reach, Reach Sima, Korat, Chiang Mai, Surin, Sisaket and many many more belong to Cambodia!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

ah choy mray siam nov tae pyea yeam mok luoch dey khmer teat, hoey thaem teang chaot tha khmer yok dey vea. yis ah chor luoch dey ke krub khnea, ahaeng khmean ka khmas ean ey sos. chum vinh protes ahaeng sot tae dey ke dael ahaeng luoch pi phoumea, leav, khmer, cham mok tveu chea dey khluon aeng.

ah siam ach kri, ah si ach kriam.

Anonymous said...

Thai dislike every neighboring country; through their ignorance they think they are better than their neighbors – just like the German under Hitler. But soon they will find out that the majority of them are shitheads