Thousands of Cambodian villagers have been forced to flee the north-west province of Oudor Meanchey province (EPA) |
Ban Ki-moon appeals for restraint and dialogue, as fighting continues along disputed border for a third day.
24 Apr 2011
Source: Al Jazeera and agencies
United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon has called on Cambodia and Thailand to halt fighting along their disputed jungle border as troops exchanged fire for a third day.
At least 10 soldiers have been killed and thousands of civilians forced to flee the area since fighting broke out on Friday, shattering a tense two-month ceasefire.
Suos Sothea, a Cambodian field commander, said the fighting on Sunday started at about 10:00am local time (0300 GMT) and both sides were firing mortars.
"What we can confirm is it involves artillery shell fire," he said.
A Thai official at the border also confirmed the resumption of hostilities and said "Cambodia opened fire first".
Ban Ki-moon, the UN secretary-general, called on the neighbours to "exercise maximum restraint" and urged them to resolve the issue through "serious dialogue" rather than military means, according to a spokesperson on Saturday.
He urged the two neighbours to take immediate measures for an effective and verifiable ceasefire.
Six Cambodian troops and four Thai soldiers have been killed since clashes restarted on Friday.
Heavy shelling was clearly audible 20km away from the scene of the fighting on the Cambodian side, according to a photographer for the AFP news agency, as those evacuated from their homes took refuge in schools and temples away from the clash.
Both countries have accused each other of sparking the violence, which is the first serious outbreak of fighting since February, when 10 people were killed in clashes near the 900-year-old Hindu temple Preah Vihear.
Al Jazeera's Wayne Hay reported from Bangkok that it is extremely difficult to determine who fired first.
"Both sides traditionally blame each other for starting the fighting when it erupts on the disputed border," he said.
The latest clashes, which saw several hours of fighting on both Friday and Saturday, have taken place near a different group of temples more than 100km away from Preah Vihear.
Thailand has denied claims by its neighbour that it used "heavy guns loaded with poisonous gas" and flew aircraft "deep into Cambodia's airspace".
The country recently admitted using controversial Dual Purpose Improved Conventional Munitions during the February fighting but insisted it did not classify them as cluster munitions.
"When there is firing into Thailand, we need to fire back to protect over sovereignty," Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said on Sunday in his weekly television programme.
He said Thailand was willing to hold bilateral talks and accused Cambodia of trying to "internationalise" the conflict.
Phnom Penh has asked for outside mediation to help end the standoff, but Thailand opposes third-party intervention.
The two countries agreed in late February to allow Indonesian observers in the area near Preah Vihear, but the Thai military has since said they are not welcome and they have yet to be deployed.
Members of the UN Security Council called for a lasting ceasefire after the last outbreak of violence.
Indonesia, which holds the rotating chairmanship of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations regional bloc, has called for an immediate end to the violence. Vietnam urged "maximum restraint".
Ties between the neighbours have been strained since Preah Vihear -- the most celebrated example of ancient Khmer architecture outside Cambodia's Angkor -- was granted UN World Heritage status in July 2008.
The International Court of Justice ruled in 1962 that the temple belonged to Cambodia, but both countries claim ownership of a 4.6 square km surrounding area.
6 comments:
Khmers in Surin, Si Sa Ket, Boriram… are Khmers not Siem (Thai).
Do not support Thai soldiers who invade Cambodia. Abhisit, Thai army and Yellow shirt are the agressers.
Call Cambodian army and tell them the location of Thai army. Destroy Thai army. Khmers will live together. Surin, Si Sa Ket, Boriam, Ayuthia, Ubon, Chantabori…and more are belong to Cambodia.
This war like a civil war, because at the border from both sides live almost Khmer people and not Thai. The Khmer Surin have to live between 2 fronts and to survive with this miss situation. The Thai did not trust them and Cambodia lost trust to these people (Khmer Surin).
Thai militray used all tricks, did not care and can do what ever they wanted, attacked all poinst (militaries and villages) inside Cambodia also on their own territorial. Cambodia Army forces only able to defend themselves and responsed to the Thai military forces, but not into the villages where the civil (Khmer Surin) people live.
It means, Thai has all advantages than Cambodian Military forces. The main purpose is, Thai only wanted to elimintae Khmer people in Thailand and in Cambodia.
But at the ende, Cambodia and Khmer people sure will win this fight.
Million and million of dollars lost due to corruption and not a single dime invested in missile technology!
Now the Siem thuggish leaders are sorting to bombing the Cambodian civilians without fear of retaliation! What Cambodia need is missile that can reach Bangcock and the rest of Thailand!
Missile short, medium, and long range will be the savior of Cambodian sovereignty!
How can PM Ahbasit respect Cambodia's call, event UNESCO and UN he has also rejected and lie.
We all Khmers have always respected the Khmer blood in Thailand because we have the same blood, those are always our brothes and sisters.
I hope all khmer send letter to UN Ban Ki Moon, and the US about borders issue with thailand and vietnam. Especially, all the millions of illegal youns in cambodia.
No demand, no justice.
Is this old news or current news? Why the articles mentioned PM Abhisit instead of Youngluck?
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