Saturday, May 07, 2011

The Battle of the Temples

2011-05-06
Thitinan Pongsudhirak
Project Syndicate
Though the Thai-Cambodian border battles have involved tanks and heavy artillery, they are unlikely to degenerate into open, large-scale warfare. The ASEAN framework acts as a safety net and mutual commercial interests should ultimately prevail. But sporadic shooting and verbal antagonism between the two sides will continue, as Thailand’s powers-that-be close ranks in a right-wing turn towards the symbols and institutions of royalism, entangling Hun Sen, who should have stayed on the sidelines, in the endgame unfolding in Bangkok.
BANGKOK – The military skirmishes between Thailand and Cambodia that have claimed more than two dozen lives, caused scores of injuries, and displaced tens of thousands of people since February are primarily attributable to domestic politics in both countries. Rooted in ancient enmities and the legacy of the colonial era, the fighting is damaging the entire region. So virulent is the dispute that even a short-term settlement will require third-party mediation. A secure peace will depend mainly on how the endgame to Thailand’s domestic political crisis plays out in the coming months – and on Cambodia’s willingness to stay out of this process.

At issue in the conflict is 4.6 square kilometers that adjoin a millennium-old Hindu temple known as “Preah Vihear” to Cambodians and “Phra Viharn” to Thais. Cambodia insists that the disputed land has been under its territorial sovereignty since a landmark case decided by the International Court of Justice in 1962. In its 9-to-3 verdict, the ICJ ruled that Cambodia’s map, drawn up by French surveyors in 1904-1907, put the temple area in Cambodia, and that Thailand (known as Siam until 1939) had not objected previously. During the hearings, Cambodia asked the ICJ to rule on the adjoining land, but the judges confined their decision only to the temple, as Cambodia originally requested.

The French-made map became the core of the dispute, because it manipulated natural geographic divisions. Thailand rejects the map, which contravenes a Franco-Siamese agreement in 1904 stipulating a demarcation along a watershed line separating the two countries. Moreover, the French mapping effort took place just a decade after Siam ceded a clutch of territories – much of today’s western Cambodia – to France, which was then perched above Indochina as the colonial master At that time, a vulnerable Siam was compelled to sign a host of unequal treaties with European powers in exchange for maintaining its independence.


Until recently, the overlapping claims on the 4.6 square kilometers were not a serious issue. Villagers and merchants from both sides conducted a brisk business and border trade unfettered by the authorities. Bilateral tensions flared when Thai politics heated up after the September 2006 military coup that overthrew the democratically elected prime minister, Thaksin Shinawatra, on charges of corruption and disloyalty to the monarchy.

In 2008, after the self-exiled Thaksin’s proxy force, the People’s Power Party, took power following an election victory, the Thai government signed a joint communiqué agreeing to Cambodia’s listing of Preah Vihear Temple as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The communiqué became a lightning rod for Thaksin’s opponents at home, spearheaded by the People’s Alliance for Democracy.

The PAD depicted the UNESCO registration of Preah Vihear as a treasonous sell-out of Thai sovereignty, and used it to destabilize the pro-Thaksin government. When the PAD seized control of Government House and Bangkok’s two airports, its protest leaders hectored Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen and likened him to a hooligan. Exacerbating matters, the PAD progenitor of that insult became Thailand’s foreign minister after Thaksin’s opponents regained power in December 2008, led by Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and reinforced by the army.

At that point, tensions with Cambodia became inevitable. Hun Sen had scores to settle with the anti-Thaksin coalition of the Democrat Party, the PAD, and the army. In 2009, Hun Sen appointed Thaksin as economic adviser to the Cambodian government and invited him to deliver a high-profile public address in Phnom Penh. The bilateral relationship has been rocky ever since, alternating between periods of friction and conciliation.

The spate of armed clashes along the border this year stems from PAD provocations. Although some of its members entered the cabinet under Abhisit, PAD leaders felt betrayed and abandoned by Abhisit and some of his powerful backers. The PAD’s yellow-clad supporters returned to the streets, this time under the banner of ultra-nationalism over Preah Vihear and a domestic anti-corruption campaign. The PAD has openly called for a military coup to clean up Thai politics.

The PAD initially found little traction. The Thai army stayed out of the Preah Vihear controversy, and Abhisit’s government shrugged off the PAD’s machinations. But, as the anti-establishment, pro-Thaksin “red shirts” staged huge protests of their own against the army’s suppression of their fellow demonstrators in April-May of last year, the men in uniform became agitated. A major tipping point may have been the red-shirt leaders’ allusion to the conspicuous royal silence in response to the army’s violent suppression, which heightened the army’s fear of a clear and present danger to the monarchy.

The Thai army abandoned its neutral posture and became increasingly belligerent. It unilaterally ruled out the presence of regional observers on the Thai-Cambodian border, a deal mediated by Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa in February. The Abhisit government, congenitally beholden to the army, took its cue and effectively reneged on the Indonesia-brokered peace drive. It was a blow not only to Indonesia as the chair of Association of Southeast Asian Nations this year, but also to ASEAN itself, particularly given the organization’s quest to become an ASEAN Community by 2015.

If ASEAN is not allowed a mediating role, the Thai-Cambodian spat may wind its way back to the United Nations Security Council, which earlier delegated the issue to ASEAN amidst heavy lobbying by Cambodia and Thailand. Cambodia wants to multilateralize the border conflict as much as Thailand tries to limit it to bilateral negotiations.

Though the Thai-Cambodian border battles have involved tanks and heavy artillery, they are unlikely to degenerate into open, large-scale warfare. The ASEAN framework acts as a safety net and mutual commercial interests should ultimately prevail. But sporadic shooting and verbal antagonism between the two sides will continue, as Thailand’s powers-that-be close ranks in a right-wing turn towards the symbols and institutions of royalism, entangling Hun Sen, who should have stayed on the sidelines, in the endgame unfolding in Bangkok.

Thitinan Pongsudhirak is Professor and Director of Chulalongkorn University’s Institute of Security and International Studies in Bangkok. He is also a visiting professor at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, DC.

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

How come this guy become a professor when he know nothing?????how is the future of his student???? Cheap professor????

He said..
"millennium-old Hindu temple"

Please know that it is Khmer preah vihear temple. Teach your student correctly!

He said...
"Cambodia insists that the disputed land has been under its territorial sovereignty since a landmark case decided by the International Court of Justice in 1962. In its 9-to-3 verdict"

Please know that We Cambodia rightfully own that land since long before we constructed Preah Vihear template in that area. How come we construct template in someone's land? Only stupid believe you!!!!

He said ....
"the French mapping effort took place just a decade after Siam ceded a clutch of territories – much of today’s western Cambodia – to France, which was then perched above Indochina as the colonial master At that time, a vulnerable Siam was compelled to sign a host of unequal treaties with European powers in exchange for maintaining its independence."

Please know that....we have suffered too much to lose Trat, Buriram, Sisaket ....etc to Thailand because of this treaty. Do you think that we gain some provinces which are truly ours and lose some to you, we are happy? Stupid and cheap professor!

Anonymous said...

"A secure peace will depend mainly on how the endgame to Thailand’s domestic political crisis plays out in the coming months – and on Cambodia’s willingness to stay out of this process".

This article is well informed and interesting to complete the endgame to save lifes anf help innocent people in both side to go back home safe.
Professor Pongsudhirak your opinion proven as a best solution if both Hun Sen and Adhisit and Thai military want really peace.

As a khmer living overseas I believe Thai and Cambodia Preah Vihea conflicts will not be the real big problems to deteriorate Khmer souls and land, to many khmers the big snake youns in the East swalloving Cambodia everyday inside and in the East border encroachement.
Hun Sen stop playing YOUN Vietnamization of Cambodia.

Anonymous said...

If Mr Abhisit can read English he will see that we, Thailand is the one who is not suppose to have any troops at the Temple, or in its vicinity on Cambodian territory.

Read what the ICJ said in 1962:

In its Judgement delivered today (June 15, 1962), the Court, by nine votes to three, found that the Temple of Preah Vihear was situated in territory under the sovereignty of Cambodia and, in consequence, that Thailand was under an obligation to withdraw any military or police forces, or other guards or keepers, stationed by her at the Temple, or in its vicinity on Cambodian territory.

By Khunying,
Ayuthiya

Anonymous said...

Why didn't the PM just say both Thai and Cambodian troops and villagers must vacate the disputed area? Likely because Thailand has no intention of leaving it.

From Thai Student,
Bangkok

Anonymous said...

SIAM or THAI today, you need to learn how to accept the REALITY!

We (Cambodian) has had a bitter history worst than you. We lost more than 1/2 of our empire to you. Lately during 1900's we traded with you Siem Reap, Battambang to you with our good provinces such as Trat, Chantha Buri plus Trat has a good coast line and many many islands and we traded to you with that.

Khmer Koh Kong,

Anonymous said...

Since Hun Sen was a Khmer Rouge commander of the Democratic Kampuchea Pol Pot Khmer Rouge Regime, now a Khmer Rouge leader of the Cambodian Peoples Party Hun Sen Khmer Rouge Regime and had many of his political opponents and journalists assassinated, I wonder if he have any plan to assassinate the Thai Prime Minister (Ahbullshit Vejjajiva)?

Anonymous said...

This statement is really lier statement.

Think back, and look back to Khmer Impire Map First.

Then you can think about this pregnant dog (Siem/Thai)who asked, and requested this land owner (Khmer Empire) to delivery their children.

Now see what happened to these children pay back to the Land owner?

All Cambodia's belong to Thailand?

Red-Ant.

Anonymous said...

នៅរដ្ធផ្លរីដាក៏មានច្រើនដែរគឺជាអ្នកសម្លាប់មនុស្ស
គ្មានរើសមុខនោះទេ។បើរវល់តែចង់សងសឹកគ្នាទៅ
វិញទៅមកថ្ងៃណាទើបបានសុខ។បើមានគំនិត្តដួច
បក្សប្រឆាំងនោះពិតជាខ្មែរពុំត្រូវគ្នាទេ។ខ្ញុំគិតថាខ្មែរ
នៅប្រទេសក្រៅមិនចេះសាម្គីគ្នាដួចខ្មែរនៅក្នុងស្រុក
នោះទេជារាងរាល់ថ្ងៃមានតែការច្រណែនគ្នានឹងគ្នា
ឧទារហណ៍!នៅក្នុងរោងចក្រមួយបើមានខ្មែរណាម្នាក់
បានធ្វើជាមេកោយអ្នកនោះស្រាប់ភ្លេចអស់ពលរដ្ធ
ខ្មែរដែលនៅក្រោមបង្គាប់អស់រលីង។មិនដួចចិនយួននោះទេពួកគេចេះសាម្គីគ្នារកស៊ីមុខជុំនួញជួញ
ដូរបានល្អជាងពលរដ្ធខ្មែរទៅទៀត។
ចំពោះពលរដ្ធខ្មែរវិញមានតែការគំគួនគ្នាទៅវិញ
ទៅមកបើចំពោះក្មេងៗពេញវ័យវិញឃើញតែ
កាប់ចាក់គ្នាទៅវិញទៅមកមិនចេះឈប់ឈរនោះទេ។នេះគឺមកតែពីបក្សប្រឆាំងបានធ្វើឲ្យពលរដ្ធ
ខ្មែរទាំងនោះខួចសន្ដាប់ធ្នាប់អស់ហើយមកអួតខ្លួន
ចង់ដឹកនាំប្រទេសទៀតផងបើមានមែនខ្មែរទាំង
អស់ពិតជាឆ្កួតអស់ហើយ។ដួចជាអាក្បត់ជាតិម្នាក់
ដែលបានឡើងសំភាសន៍ជាមួយអាប៉ុស្តទូរទស្សន៍
សៀមម្នាក់មកនិយាយអំពីខ្មែរខ្លួនឯងទៅវិញ។វាមានខ្មែរដួចអាមួយហ្នឹងហើយដែលពួកអាសៀមវាយកដីខ្មែរអស់១២ខេត្តកាលពីសម័យដើមដែលមិនចូលចិត្តរាជរដ្ធាភិបាលក៏ទៅចូលជាមួយអាបរទេស
មកវាយយកដីខ្មែរខ្លួនឯងទៅវិញ។នេះគឺជាគំនិត្ត
របស់អាបក្សប្រឆាំងនៅស្រុកខ្មែរ។

Anonymous said...

Keep Khmer land what we have now in accordance to Cambodia Paris Peace agreement in 1991.
Bring back Kos Tral, Phu Kuk, Kos SES and the land encroachment now in the East border from Youn by using the map in Siahnouk and Lon Nol time.
Youns all over the places at 4 millions viets legal and illegal immigation. and plus youns 40, 000troop camouflage; in TRAT border fought a few week ago with Thai Troop, reliable source said youns also used guerilla war tactics with Thai.
The Cambodia Paris peace agreement 1991 can resolve border conflicts with Thai and also with youn.
Do not play double standard in favor youn.
The long term big cancer for Khmer is Vitenam Cambodia Vietnamization.

Anonymous said...

Our problem right now is Yuon not Siam, Yuon is all over Cambodian. Why don't the motherfuckers CPP mention anything about that. I don't see any Siam except those business people in Cambodian. The main reason is we must get rid of those dogs illegals Yuon in Cambodian sent all of those dogy back to Vietcong now.

Anonymous said...

I'm agreeing 5:14AM.

Soun Serey Ratha is right about CPP-Hun Sen regime for neglecting the eastern border with YUON. He is turning blind eyes for letting illegal YOUN kept flowing into Cambodia without any oppostion from Hun Sen.

I like Soun Serey Ratha,

Anonymous said...

เด็กนอกวัด ๙ ขวบคงมีความรู้มากกว่าไอ้หมาหน้าด้าน ฐิตินันท์ พงษ์สุทธิรักษ์ ...ไม่น่าเป็นอาจารย์เลย!...ความคิดเห็นของมันผิดจากความจริง!...ถ้ามันเป็นชาวพุทธ ไม่ต้องเอียงแบบหมาหิวขี้!....

โชคชัย วิลัยลักษณ์
สุรินทร์

Anonymous said...

The 4.6 square near Prea vihear isn't a conflict zone . It is a zone where Thai
attemps to invade . Thai used to get Khmer in trouble since several hundred years . You Thai folk your territory
is now three time bigger than Khmer , So why you guy still did such encroachment
over Cambodia ?

Anonymous said...

នៅរដ្ធផ្លរីដាក៏មានច្រើនដែរគឺជាអ្នកសម្លាប់មនុស្ស
គ្មានរើសមុខនោះទេ។បើរវល់តែចង់សងសឹកគ្នាទៅ
វិញទៅមកថ្ងៃណាទើបបានសុខ។បើមានគំនិត្តដួច
បក្សប្រឆាំងនោះពិតជាខ្មែរពុំត្រូវគ្នាទេ។ខ្ញុំគិតថាខ្មែរ
នៅប្រទេសក្រៅមិនចេះសាម្គីគ្នាដួចខ្មែរនៅក្នុងស្រុក
នោះទេជារាងរាល់ថ្ងៃមានតែការច្រណែនគ្នានឹងគ្នា
ឧទារហណ៍!នៅក្នុងរោងចក្រមួយបើមានខ្មែរណាម្នាក់
បានធ្វើជាមេកោយអ្នកនោះស្រាប់ភ្លេចអស់ពលរដ្ធ
ខ្មែរដែលនៅក្រោមបង្គាប់អស់រលីង។មិនដួចចិនយួននោះទេពួកគេចេះសាម្គីគ្នារកស៊ីមុខជុំនួញជួញ
ដូរបានល្អជាងពលរដ្ធខ្មែរទៅទៀត។
ចំពោះពលរដ្ធខ្មែរវិញមានតែការគំគួនគ្នាទៅវិញ
ទៅមកបើចំពោះក្មេងៗពេញវ័យវិញឃើញតែ
កាប់ចាក់គ្នាទៅវិញទៅមកមិនចេះឈប់ឈរនោះទេ។នេះគឺមកតែពីបក្សប្រឆាំងបានធ្វើឲ្យពលរដ្ធ
ខ្មែរទាំងនោះខួចសន្ដាប់ធ្នាប់អស់ហើយមកអួតខ្លួន
ចង់ដឹកនាំប្រទេសទៀតផងបើមានមែនខ្មែរទាំង
អស់ពិតជាឆ្កួតអស់ហើយ។ដួចជាអាក្បត់ជាតិម្នាក់
ដែលបានឡើងសំភាសន៍ជាមួយអាប៉ុស្តទូរទស្សន៍
សៀមម្នាក់មកនិយាយអំពីខ្មែរខ្លួនឯងទៅវិញ។វាមានខ្មែរដួចអាមួយហ្នឹងហើយដែលពួកអាសៀមវាយកដីខ្មែរអស់១២ខេត្តកាលពីសម័យដើមដែលមិនចូលចិត្តរាជរដ្ធាភិបាលក៏ទៅចូលជាមួយអាបរទេស
មកវាយយកដីខ្មែរខ្លួនឯងទៅវិញ។នេះគឺជាគំនិត្ត
របស់អាបក្សប្រឆាំងនៅស្រុកខ្មែរ។

Anonymous said...

Ah Thailand and ah Vietnam are greedy
.Both are Khmer land grabbers since after Khmer empire.
Cambodian leaders always depended on
Thai and Yuon for their own desirous power just to be king or prime minister.
Hun Sen is depending on Vietnam for
prime minister for life.He ceded
some pieces of land and sea water
to Vietnam;and he also let 6,000,000 Vietnamese immigrants
live in Cambodia.
The next century Cambodia will be
a province of Vietnam.

Anonymous said...

“The military skirmishes between Thailand and Cambodia…primarily attributable to domestic politics in both countries.”

=This is pure bullshit! Tell me is it the nature of Thailand domestic politic to invade Cambodia in order to solve Thailand domestic problem?

“So virulent is the dispute that even a short-term settlement will require third-party mediation.”

=Again this is pure bullshit! There is nothing virulent about this dispute if Thailand leaders don’t behave like chicken shit by not welcoming the third party for mediation! This to show the true intention of most Thailand leaders working under AH Abishit government including AH Abishit himself are a career criminal for sending Thailand army to steal what belong to Cambodia!

“…the fighting is damaging the entire region.”

=This is pure bullshit! Tell me who want to fight? It Thailand who want to fight and Cambodia was forced to fight!

“A secure peace will depend mainly on how the endgame to Thailand’s domestic political crisis plays out in the coming months – and on Cambodia’s willingness to stay out of this process.”

=This is the most bullshit of them all! Thailand’s domestic political crisis is Thailand’s problem and it is up to Thailand leaders to solve it! And stop using Cambodia as an excuse or as scapegoat of what is happening in Thailand! Thailand leaders create the fucken problem and now they own the fucken problem and it them who will solve the fucken problem for the sake of Thailand people!

“At issue in the conflict is 4.6 square kilometers that adjoin a millennium-old Hindu temple known as “Preah Vihear” to Cambodians and “Phra Viharn” to Thais.”

=This is bullshit again! If this is a Hindu temple then who build it? It is the Khmer who build it! So the correct way to call the Hindu temple is called Khmer Preah Vihear temple! There is no such thing as 4.6 square kilometer adjoin to the Khmer Preah Vihear temple! By definition the word adjoin mean “next to” and in the past the Thailand leaders claimed that the land surrounding the temple is a disputed land! Oh what the fuck! Thailand leaders, Thailand professors, and Thailand warmongers always flip flop and they don’t even know what the hell they are talking about beside sending in their army to invade Cambodia!

the French mapping effort took place just a decade after Siam ceded a clutch of territories – much of today’s western Cambodia – to France, which was then perched above Indochina as the colonial master At that time, a vulnerable Siam was compelled to sign a host of unequal treaties with European powers in exchange for maintaining its independence.

=Well…At least the European powers gave Thailand a choice to sign the treaties or be colonized. Does Cambodia has a choice to sign the treaties with the European Power like Thailand? Of course not! Cambodia was a victim of Thailand and Vietnam colonization and now by the European Powers colonization!

…blah…blah…blah.. All the same bullshit!


“Though the Thai-Cambodian border battles have involved tanks and heavy artillery, they are unlikely to degenerate into open, large-scale warfare. The ASEAN framework acts as a safety net and mutual commercial interests should ultimately prevail.”

=It doesn’t matter whether it is a small-scale, medium-scale or large-scale warfare because it is still a war! In war there will be killing, dying, and destruction! It is the nature of the Thailand leaders to down play the war because they don’t want to be seen as aggressor and invader of Cambodia!

The only endgame unfolding in Bangcock is when Thailand leaders stop behaving so thuggish and stop behaving so belligerent toward its neighbor and stop blaming and scapegoat other for their fail policy and start taking responsibility for their failure!