Monday, June 27, 2011

[Thai] Border villagers living in fear [-Thailand seeks to provoke a military confrontation with Cambodia?]

27/06/2011
Bangkok Post

Villagers along the Thai-Cambodian border in Surin's Phanom Dong Rak district are afraid the fighting may resume following Thailand's withdrawal from the World Heritage Convention, a military source said on Monday.

The source said they had packed clothes, food and other necessities in preparation to evacuate to a safe location at short notice if Thai and Cambodian troops clash again.

Although there has been no fighting for nearly two months, Thai soldiers are on watch for possible intrusions by Cambodian forces. (sic!)

Khomphet Sirisuk, a villager of Nong Khanna Samakkhi in tambon Ta Miang of Surin's Phanom Dong Rak district, said the recent clashes had severely affected people's lives.


They could not work long in their rice fields or plantations because they had been advised by soldiers to stay in their homes until at least 8am and return before 4pm.

Food and retail outlets had lost business because the Ta Muen Thom temple was still closed to tourists. Street lights were turned off at night and villagers were left in silence but sleepless, he said.

Mr Khomphet said he wanted the government to quickly end the conflict with neighbouring Cambodia.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Mr. Sam Rainsy!

You said, you will bring PM Hun Sen to world court of justice ( such as American court, Nato court,...) due to his crimes that he have committed but when are you going to do that ?

Please Mr. Sam Rainsy, Don't be delay as 2005, you must act quickly as soon as possible, Sir!