Monday, April 25, 2011

Cambodian officers gave their word, not Hun Sen [-Tawatchai Samutsakhon is spewing out lie foams from his mouth yet again!!!]

Tawatchai Samutsakhon is good at FIBBING after eating ice creams at 7-Eleven
25/04/2011
Wassana Nanuam
Bangkok Post
Cambodia used unmanned aerial vehicles to photograph Thai military locations and Thailand also used similar aircraft to do the same on Cambodian soil. Claim made by Thai foul mouth general Tawatchai Samutsakhon
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen and his son, an army commander, have broken a gentleman's agreement for a truce, leading to the latest border clash and damage to both Thailand and Cambodia.

Cambodian soldiers opened fire at Thai troops who were warning them not to build a base and bunkers in a disputed area 400m west of the Ta Kwai temple on Friday morning as they were violating the Thai-Cambodian 2000 memorandum of understanding that prohibits any modification or building, especially of military facilities, in disputed areas pending demarcation.

Thai soldiers expected their Cambodian counterparts to honour the gentleman's agreement for a truce, so they trusted their counterparts and sustained many deaths and injuries from the unexpected opening of fire.

The Thai-Cambodian border seemed peaceful over the past two months, after the truce had been agreed by Thai soldiers led by army chief-of-staff Dapong Rattanasuwan and Cambodian soldiers led by Cambodian army deputy commander Hun Manet in Cambodian territory next to Chong Sa-ngam border pass in Phu Sing district of Thailand's Si Sa Ket province.


Thai and Cambodian soldiers coexisted in a friendly manner in the 4.6 square kilometre disputed area near the Preah Vihear temple.

They met, shared meals, played sports and enjoyed the Songkran water festival together. That together with the supposed credibility of the son of Hun Sen convinced Thai soldiers that Cambodia was honouring the truce.

However, a local source said there were signs leading to the latest clash. During the Songkran festival Lt Gen Hun Manet, in his capacity as the combat commander in the vicinity of the Preah Vihear temple, came to Preah Vihear province and Gen Kun Kim, deputy commander-in-chief of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces, travelled to areas near Ta Kwai and Ta Muen temples to inspect and promote local soldiers.

Cambodian soldiers conducted military exercises from late March to last week. They also made reinforcements but claimed the movements were only parts of such drills.

Cambodia used unmanned aerial vehicles to photograph Thai military locations and Thailand also used similar aircraft to do the same on Cambodian soil.

"It is surely the order of Hun Sen because he is upset with the Thai armed forces' refusal to welcome military observers from Indonesia and determination on bilateral approaches. [He] wants to escalate the issue internationally so he had to trigger fire to attract the UN and other countries to handle the issue," said Gen Tawatchai Samutsakhon, commander of Thailand's 2nd Army, who supervises defence affairs in the Northeast.

"I did not think Cambodian soldiers would break the promise. Although the truce was not signed, it was a gentleman's agreement."

He said Cambodian soldiers always opened fire first. He contacted a local Cambodian commander who said it was an order. Lt Gen Tawatchai said the order was known to have come from Hun Sen.

"The order of Hun Sen led to the deaths and injury of Cambodian soldiers and heavy damage of their weaponry as Thai soldiers responded equally. We are more precise and even ready to use Caesar [self-propelled] artillery," Lt Gen Tawatchai said.

He has also put his soldiers near the Preah Vihear temple in Kantharalak district of Si Sa Ket on standby as Cambodian soldiers removed the covers of their artillery and multi-barrel rocket launchers there.

"Regarding the situation at Preah Vihear, it depends on Hun Sen as to whether he wants it to expand to the area. It is up to him because we are only defensive and are fully ready," Lt Gen Tawatchai said.

"Don't worry. If [you] shoot at us, [we] will fire back with similar weapons. The Army chief has given a green light. Thai soldiers do not want a fight or a war but Cambodian soldiers started it. So, we must fight and react to protect Thai soldiers, sovereignty and Thai people.

"From now on, we will not believe in any promise or gentleman's agreement from Cambodian soldiers. Even on the first day of the clash, they told us by phone to stop firing our artillery but when we stopped, Cambodia resumed firing their artillery shells at us."

He also denied reports that Thai soldiers were captured by Cambodian troops.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oddar Meanchey, Province, Cambodia

Thais yellow general were foolish, trick, liar, a decent man. We do not think the international communities on the 21 century, believed your stupid military propaganda. We warned Thais general about using banned weapons, destroyed villagers home, there would be retaliate consequences.

Chea Dara
Deputy Commander in Chief of RCAF

Anonymous said...

Small man provokes fighting with a big man?! Did the world believe such a lair Thai invaders?

Only 1 week baby believes Thai lying to the world.

Khmer Rise!

Anonymous said...

Does anyone know how many shell cambodia fired at Thai? The news only talk about thail shell khmer nonstop but how about cambodia side how many shell return back to thai???

How many actual khmers die during the fight?

Boem said...

I like your post in trying to find out independently what's going on.

Anonymous said...

No body knows who is telling the true because there is no witnesses.

Cambodia and Thailand should solve the problem without destroying people lives, properties and their well being in the area.

Anonymous said...

http://timothychhim.blogspot.com/2011/04/cambodia-uses-ufo-to-spy-on-thailand.html

Anonymous said...

cambodia wants seven-eleven, too, stupid siem thugs! stop hording all american influence in evil siem country. cambodia wants it too, ok!