The Nation
Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva yesterday considered options to retaliate against Unesco if the World Heritage Committee approved the controversial Preah Vihear temple management plan although the United Nations agency has guaranteed that the Hindu Khmer temple's inscription has nothing to do with the disputed border areas with Cambodia.
Among the options suggested by ministers was for Natural Resource and Environment Minister Suwit Khunkitti, who will be at the World Heritage Committee meeting in Brazil, to stage a walkout, and withdraw Thailand's membership from the Unesco committee.
Abhisit blamed the Unesco committee for listing Preah Vihear, which had created conflict between the two neighbouring countries. "If Unesco accepts the plan, it will create a wide rift between the people of the two countries," he was quoted by a source as saying at the Cabinet meeting.
The issue of the world heritage designation for Preah Vihear heated up after the pro-government People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) protested in front of the Unesco regional office in Bangkok on Tuesday over its fear of losing territory.
Abhisit took the PAD line and instructed Suwit to lobby for a delay of the Preah Vihear management plan until the border dispute with Cambodia could be settled.
TheHindu Khmer temple of Preah Vihear is situated in territory under Cambodian sovereignty, according to a ruling by the International Court of Justice in 1962. Thailand claimed sovereignty over the areas adjacent to the temple. The two countries are now in the process of demarcating the border, but have made little progress so far.
The PAD and Abhisit are concerned that Cambodia might treat the disputed areas as a buffer zone of the listed temple.
"There are many points in the plan that we cannot accept, notably what has shown in the graphic," Abhisit said, without elaborating whether it included the disputed area. However, the premier gave contradicting information, as he also said the plan mostly focused on the areas to the south of the temple, which is under Cambodian sovereignty and over which Thailand has never made claims.
The World Heritage Committee, since 2008, has made it clear that the area proposed by Cambodia does not include the areas to the north and the west of the temple that are the subject of a territorial dispute with Thailand.
Unesco director-general Irina Bokova yesterday called for a dialogue on safeguarding Preah Vihear and underscored the role of the 1972 World Heritage Convention as an instrument for international cooperation.
Referring to her recent meetings with representatives of Cambodia and Thailand, Bokova said in her statement issued from Paris that the first concern of the World Heritage Committee was to protect and promote heritage, and this with full respect and without prejudice to the sovereignty of member states or to any territorial claims.
"Protecting and enhancing our natural and cultural heritage, means building the peace, respect and solidarity which lies at the heart of Unesco's mission. It is our common responsibility to make these sites emblems of peace, dialogue and reconciliation," she said.
Cambodian Foreign Minister Hor Namhong said Preah Vihear had already been designated as a World Heritage Site. "Whatever Thailand is doing, this cannot be changed," he was quoted as saying by The Phnom Penh Post.
Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya said at the Cabinet meeting yesterday that international organisations had been unfair to Thailand and not transparent. Such practice created conflicts among countries. Academics from some superpower nations have personal interests in the World Heritage designation, he said.
However, Kasit said the option of withdrawing Thai membership from the Unesco committee was not an easy one, and would take time. The idea of withdrawal was discussed widely, since it might affect Thailand's cultural and natural properties included on the world heritage list.
At the end of the Cabinet meeting, Abhisit concluded that Thailand would not accept the Preah Vihear management plan and the government would review its membership of the Unesco committee. He said Suwit would make the decision on whether he should walk out of the Brazil meeting to protest against the decision of the World Heritage Committee.
Kasit has been told to write to Unesco about Thailand's disapproval of the Preah Vihear management plan.
Pongpol Adireksarn, former chairman of the Thai National World Heritage Committee, said separately that the Thai delegation should look at the Preah Vihear management plan in detail before making any decision to oppose it.
Minister Suwit and the Cabinet should be well prepared before the meeting and should employ diplomatic ways to communicate with the World Heritage Committee rather than acting impulsively, he said.
Among the options suggested by ministers was for Natural Resource and Environment Minister Suwit Khunkitti, who will be at the World Heritage Committee meeting in Brazil, to stage a walkout, and withdraw Thailand's membership from the Unesco committee.
Abhisit blamed the Unesco committee for listing Preah Vihear, which had created conflict between the two neighbouring countries. "If Unesco accepts the plan, it will create a wide rift between the people of the two countries," he was quoted by a source as saying at the Cabinet meeting.
The issue of the world heritage designation for Preah Vihear heated up after the pro-government People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) protested in front of the Unesco regional office in Bangkok on Tuesday over its fear of losing territory.
Abhisit took the PAD line and instructed Suwit to lobby for a delay of the Preah Vihear management plan until the border dispute with Cambodia could be settled.
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The PAD and Abhisit are concerned that Cambodia might treat the disputed areas as a buffer zone of the listed temple.
"There are many points in the plan that we cannot accept, notably what has shown in the graphic," Abhisit said, without elaborating whether it included the disputed area. However, the premier gave contradicting information, as he also said the plan mostly focused on the areas to the south of the temple, which is under Cambodian sovereignty and over which Thailand has never made claims.
The World Heritage Committee, since 2008, has made it clear that the area proposed by Cambodia does not include the areas to the north and the west of the temple that are the subject of a territorial dispute with Thailand.
Unesco director-general Irina Bokova yesterday called for a dialogue on safeguarding Preah Vihear and underscored the role of the 1972 World Heritage Convention as an instrument for international cooperation.
Referring to her recent meetings with representatives of Cambodia and Thailand, Bokova said in her statement issued from Paris that the first concern of the World Heritage Committee was to protect and promote heritage, and this with full respect and without prejudice to the sovereignty of member states or to any territorial claims.
"Protecting and enhancing our natural and cultural heritage, means building the peace, respect and solidarity which lies at the heart of Unesco's mission. It is our common responsibility to make these sites emblems of peace, dialogue and reconciliation," she said.
Cambodian Foreign Minister Hor Namhong said Preah Vihear had already been designated as a World Heritage Site. "Whatever Thailand is doing, this cannot be changed," he was quoted as saying by The Phnom Penh Post.
Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya said at the Cabinet meeting yesterday that international organisations had been unfair to Thailand and not transparent. Such practice created conflicts among countries. Academics from some superpower nations have personal interests in the World Heritage designation, he said.
However, Kasit said the option of withdrawing Thai membership from the Unesco committee was not an easy one, and would take time. The idea of withdrawal was discussed widely, since it might affect Thailand's cultural and natural properties included on the world heritage list.
At the end of the Cabinet meeting, Abhisit concluded that Thailand would not accept the Preah Vihear management plan and the government would review its membership of the Unesco committee. He said Suwit would make the decision on whether he should walk out of the Brazil meeting to protest against the decision of the World Heritage Committee.
Kasit has been told to write to Unesco about Thailand's disapproval of the Preah Vihear management plan.
Pongpol Adireksarn, former chairman of the Thai National World Heritage Committee, said separately that the Thai delegation should look at the Preah Vihear management plan in detail before making any decision to oppose it.
Minister Suwit and the Cabinet should be well prepared before the meeting and should employ diplomatic ways to communicate with the World Heritage Committee rather than acting impulsively, he said.
17 comments:
Cambodian government should close all border with thailand if the management plan of preah vihear temple will not be accepted
You, Siem or Thailand must know that you are a small group who lived at Taly city of Nanchao in Yunan province of china before you come to live in khmer empire....
From Khmersonhonest
After an Oxford education this what Abhisit's international nanuaver is like? Throwing tantrum, and giving ultimatum?
My 5 year old is already doing that in Pre-K.
The French-siem map was reconised by both Cambodia and Thailand. and thailand signed by king choulalongkorn and siem government at that period, but now abpisit don't reconise this map, if abpisit don't reconise this map, it mean that abphisit don't reconise his king choulalongkorn as siem king at that period.... so abpisit isn't honest to the monarchy of siem or thai....
From: khmersonhonest
From this century all khmer should stop to consider thai and Youn as our good neighber or good friend any more and should close boder forever and prepare to fight.coz thai and youn never make apart with us to build the world for happiness but they try to get our land and kill our khmer people every minutes.
Abulshit!Abulshit!
abulshit blamed the WHC for listing Preah Vihear on world heritage list.
why are you so obsessive to see Preah Vihear belonged to Thailand?
Your statement is quite obvious.
The WHC ,since 20008,has made it clear that the area proposed by Cambodia does not include the areas to the north and the west of the temple that are the subject of a territial dispute with Thailand.
Your threat on both to Cambodia by force and to WHC on its approval to Cambodia planning around Preah Vihear,is absurd.
Too obvious that your greed is outspeed your knowledge.
You are abusing your intellect,abulshit!
Peasant
Stupid blind claim by Thailand like they don't know the history... What's more will they do? Cambodia must fight on...
WHERE'S DR. HOQN? WE'RE TRAPPED!!!
Siem people was born 1350 why you guys want Prasat Preah Vihear?
It is belong to Cambodian people.If you guys don't go away all Cambodian people will fight you back right away.Ok asshole!
This is NOT the Hindu Temple, it's the Hindu style Temple built by Khmer, you khmer slave fuck shit!!!!!!!
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Just arguing base on facts!
First Preah Vihear temple located in Cambodia according to international map and it is under Cambodian sovereignty!
Now what part does Siem leaders don't understand? Unless Siem leaders want to bully Cambodia into war!
Siem naked aggression will not be rewarded!
If Abhisit and his PAD cohorts want to bully Cambodia, let's invite Taksin and redshirts to our country for some "economic" forum.
Anonymous said...We,Khmer (Sisaket,Surin,Buriram),Prasat Preah Vihear is belong to Khmer.We knew who built this temple. Ask our old Khmer people living in these places. Khmer Surin koun khmer.
the map above shows siem pad thugs' unilateral map they drew up by taking advantage of cambodia's preoccupation with civil conflict, etc... that is unacceptable by cambodia. the map shows they did indeed steal lands from cambodia. this map is not the same as the international map of 1907. cambodia must protest against thailand for steal lands from cambodia while cambodia was having civil war, etc... siem shows their true thief color to us and to the world as well. unacceptable!!!!
Khmer Surin people should wake up and help kick Thai-yellow jackets out of our lands...don't get drunkard with those home made rice wine everyday?
Since Hun Sen was a Khmer Rouge commander, now a Khmer Rouge leader 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)?
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