Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Hun Sen prevents temple resolution

Hun Xen locked in an embrace with Thaksin (Photo: Reuters)
Hun Xen locked in Nguyen Tan Dung's hug (Photo: DayLife.com)

May 18, 2011
A. Gaffar Peang-Meth
PACIFIC DAILY NEWS
I learned during my service in the Khmer People's National Liberation Front from 1980-1989 that the Thais are fearful of sharing Thailand's borders with Vietnam and they would be happy to have Cambodia as a buffer between the two countries -- a reason Bangkok supported the Cambodian resistance elements that opposed Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia.
I have written several columns in this space about the Feb. 4-7 border fighting between Thai and Cambodian troops related to the long-standing dispute regarding sovereignty over areas surrounding the 11th century Temple of Preah Vihear, a temple awarded to Cambodia in a June 15, 1962, ruling by the International Court of Justice.

"It was not the first armed conflict on the border dispute around the Preah Vihear Temple, nor will it be the last," I wrote, and "If both armies don't withdraw their trigger-happy troops, new rounds of armed conflict are waiting to happen." It's a matter of common sense.

As fanatics on both sides trade vitriolic barbs, parties on both sides have accumulated documents and maps purporting to show to whom the temple belongs. I was impressed with the vast knowledge some of those people hold about the history of the temple and the ICJ's verdict. Then I realized it was not what they know but how they think that causes voices of reason to give way to loud, unproductive emotional rhetoric.

I read with satisfaction that increasing numbers of Thai academics call on their government to accept that the temple is Khmer, was built by Khmers and belongs to Khmers. Then I saw Cambodian expatriates' petitions and rallies condemning the Thai "invasion." Some Cambodians would not accept any mention of a "disputed area" and cast you as an enemy if you persist in use of the phrase.

Premier Hun Sen loves this: talk of Thai aggression/invasion reliably rallies Cambodians to fight the Thai invasion and deflects attention from other concerns.

It takes two to make war or peace.


Thai Premier Abhisit has been under fire from the so-called Yellow Shirt political movement, whose adherents brought him to power and who now think he's not up to the task to "win" the temple for Thailand. The next election is around the corner for Abhisit in July. Meanwhile, the Thai military is concerned that it might lose influence in Thai politics.

Cambodian Premier Hun Sen, too, is less than two years away from his own election, and domestic problems have not abated. His restless people needed to be pulled into line.

Hun Sen has found it useful to deflect Abhisit's insistence on bilateralism by pushing for regional or international -- United Nations -- involvement in resolving this crisis. He wanted Indonesian observers posted on the border, but Thailand refused. Hun Sen beats the drum of nationalism loudest to meet the emotional needs of his people and draw their attention from other problems confronting him.

On April 22, the deadly border fighting resumed. Initial skirmishes with small arms at Ta Krabey and Ta Moan to the west of Preah Vihear ended with an exchange of Thai artillery barrage and Cambodian BM-21 rockets that rained over each other's territories. Reports say a Thai military aircraft flew overhead and Thai troops used cluster bombs, which are banned by over 100 countries.

And, of course, each side accused the other of shooting first -- as if this would absolve them for causing losses of lives and creating property damage and hardship for residents on both sides of the border.

On April 27, self-exiled opposition leader Sam Rainsy circulated an "open letter" declaring that the Hun Sen government "must step down so that Cambodia may avoid war and territory losses with both Thailand and Vietnam." Rainsy accused the Hun Sen regime of using the conflict with Thailand in the west as a "political ploy to divert the attention and the anger of the Khmer people from the aggression by Vietnam in the east, ... and from its systematic corruption when it associates itself with dubious foreign companies to grab lands ... and to plunder our national riches."

Two days later, the Hun Sen government said it has asked the ICJ to clarify its 1962 verdict. Until the clarification arrives, the question of keeping the two neighbors from fighting a war is primary.

Even after the deaths of 20 troops and the displacement of up to 85,000 villagers on both sides of the border, Abhisit and Hun Sen, who held talks in Jakarta under the mediation of Indonesia's president, refused to withdraw their troops.

According to one press report, during the ASEAN ministerial meeting on May 6, ASEAN officials were surprised by Premier Hun Sen's and his foreign minister Hor Nam Hong's belligerent attack on Thailand as an "aggressor." As host, Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa stepped in to stop Hun Sen's verbal assault before irreparable damage was done.

I learned during my service in the Khmer People's National Liberation Front from 1980-1989 that the Thais are fearful of sharing Thailand's borders with Vietnam and they would be happy to have Cambodia as a buffer between the two countries -- a reason Bangkok supported the Cambodian resistance elements that opposed Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia.

So, when Hun Sen appointed a Thai political fugitive, former Premier Thaksin Sinawatra, as economic advisor to the Cambodian government, Hun Sen directly challenged the Abhisit government. In addition, Hun Sen has all but placed Cambodia at the disposal of the Hanoi regime, a further threat to Thailand that no doubt contributes to the uncompromising vehemence of the Thai government's position regarding the disputed border territory.

No solution to the Thai-Cambodian border problem can be found so long as Hun Sen remains at the service of Vietnam, a country Thailand continues to consider a regional threat.

A. Gaffar Peang-Meth, Ph.D., is retired from the University of Guam. Write him at

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

don't be so sure if you let it the THai would be happy to take it up to Svayreing!

Anonymous said...

It takes two to make war or peace.

And it take only one to kille other!

That why most laws protect selfdefend.

Anonymous said...

មិត្តជាមួយយួនគឺជាមិត្តមឺនបោកយកដីខ្មែរតែបុណ្នោះ

Anonymous said...

4:24AM! you too!

Anonymous said...

Good opinion piece! I like.

Anonymous said...

don't be so sure if you let it. The THai would be happy to take it up to Svayreing!

Anonymous said...

And I thought, the tahi got money from Khmer suffering!

Anonymous said...

Amd me thought the Thai got pressor from supper powers to do so!

Anonymous said...

cambodia is not going anywhere, you know! cambodia will always be cambodia, like it or not, really! get used to it, ok!

every country on this planet wants a buffer state to protect their own interest, etc, i don't think it's a big deal given the world and cambodia is not in the dark age era anymore, you know! what once a reality may not be so for cambodia again, ok! i hope people stop using their fear of something as an excuse any longer, that's all! god bless cambodia.

don't forget changes, ok! cambodia has to adapt, adopt and survive, etc in order to be a part of the world community, etc, etc, really! of course love overcomes all obstacles, same can be said about fear, i.e. fear can cause people to react irrationally as well, you know! wake up already, please!

Anonymous said...

stop dreaming of stealing from cambodia again, ok; this is not the dark age era, ok! don't be so ignorant forever, ok! cambodia will always be cambodia, like it or not, really! god bless cambodia.

Anonymous said...

every country on earth want a buffer zone or buffer state, but siem thugs and youn thugs don't have to be evil about it by stealing and hurting and biased with cambodia, though! no wonder khmer people hated siem thugs and youn thugs! then they wonder why we hated them! go figure! get educated already, people! there are more to cambodia than you and i, ok! don't have to be a thief or corrupted about it, ok! do the right thing or what goes around comes around, really!

Anonymous said...

Take two to make peace but only one to make war!!!Except the other one ready to be a peacefull victime.

Anonymous said...

How could Thai takes anything from khmer, WHEN vietcong wants to swallow the whole thing? And even into thailand as well?

Thailand is acting this way

So Stupid!

Anonymous said...

សៀមបានវាយ​ប្រទេសខ្មែររហូតដល់កម្ពុជាក្រោម
ហើយបានតតាំងច្បាំងយួនទៀត។សូមអានប្រវត្តិ
សាស្ត្រខ្មែរយួនសៀម។សៀមមិនត្រឹមតែវាយខ្មែរ
ដល់ខេត្តស្វាយរៀងទេ សូមជ្រាប។
កាន់ក្ដយួននិងកាន់ក្ដសៀម ខាតដីខ្មែរអស់ប៉ុន្មាន
ខេត្តហើយ តើភ្នែកអ្នករាល់គ្នាខ្វាក់ដូចអាហ៊ុន
សេនឬ?ឬក៏ត្រចៀកថ្លង់ដែរ។
ឈប់ពឹងអាសៀមឬមួយអាយួនទៅ។ឥឡូវនេះ
តើអាណាកាន់ក្ដយួនអោយនោមដាក់លើក្បាល
ខ្មែរ។ តើអាណាចង់កាន់ក្ដអាសៀមទៀតទេ?

Anonymous said...

Unrealistic article and unfound of the true.

Thai PM is afraid of losing his job !!!!

Hun Sen's job is secure for life !!! There is no threat from no one.

I wonder where Mr. Meth was in 1979 ????

Was he in Cambodia during the KR ?

Thanskin adviced Cambodian Gov. to promote trade and investment in Cambodia. It is the only way to improve Cambodian's living standard !!!

Cambodia want to develop Preah Vihear area to be a tourist destination and Thai did not like that !!!

It is not just now, the issue has been that way for a long time but there was not Cambodian Gov.that strong enough to stand up with Thailand untill now !!!!

When people from other country want to sell their products in Cambodia, They already did their research and found out that Cambodian have money to buy their products, which is good !!!

If you are a bussiness person, would you promote your product at the place where people can't afford it ???????

It is a good sign that Vietnam and Thailand want to sell their product in Cambodia because they know that Cambodian have money. It is a common sense.

Anonymous said...

The Vietnam used political tricks
with principles,not without principles like Cambodia.
The Vietnam has used army forces,
it citizens to flow in Champa,to
Cambodia,Khmer Krom.Now it is using
army forces and Vietnamese immigrants to flow in Cambodia.

Thai has had used forces to invade,
not let it people to flow in Khmer.
But it forced to learn,speak,and
wear Thai clothes;if Khmer people
did not obey it laws,they got fined.
Be slaves of Thai and Vietnam being
not good for me.
Maybe Hun Sen wants to please both
of them because Thaksin is close
friend to Mr.dictator Hun Sen.

Anonymous said...

No one knew everything.
Someone knew something.
No one knew nothing.
I admit all blogger,
I knew what I knew the ones
I did not know I should learn
to know.
Please do not try to be a perfect
man or wise man.
I wrote Khmer blog before,but
I try again.
"គេស្គាល់ចរិតមនុស្សដោយកាយវិការ
​       ស្គាល់បញ្ញាដោយពាក្យសម្ដី
       ស្គាល់ថ្វីដៃដោយការប្រព្រឹត្ត
       ស្គាល់គំនិតដោយការឲ្យយោបល់។
You knew who am I,but I knew who are.
Even I am pretty old man,but I want to learn more from you Dr Peang Meth.

Anonymous said...

correction:
You knew who am I,but I knew who you
are.

Anonymous said...

siem thugs are using more lame excuse to steal from cambodia, really! hey, for your information, stop being ignorant, siem thugs, ok! this is not the dark ages era anymore, ok!