Thailand Should Practise What It Had Preached To
Cambodia<http://khmerization.blogspot.com/2008/09/thailand-should-practise-what-it-had.html>
Opinion
by Khmerization
20th September, 2008
To the Editor of The Nation newspaper
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

"The Nation had also advocated that the disputes of temples should not be
settled by military means. May I suggest that the Thai military occupations
of the Preah Vihear, Ta Moan and Ta Krabey temples were proof that Thailand,
due to its military superiority, has dangerously employed standover tactics
and military means rather than negotiations as the solutions to the border
disputes. Thailand, and for that matter, the Nation, should practise what it
had preached to Cambodia, that border disputes should not be settled by
military means."



The editorial titled "No need to inflame border
dispute<http://ki-media.blogspot.com/2008/09/they-are-khmer-temples-and-its-ok-for.html>",
published in The Nation on 18th September, 2008 once again proved the
Nation's journalistic true colours and therefore it deserved my attention
and warrant my strong response.

This editorial, like "When Cambodia Cries
Wolf<http://khmerization.blogspot.com/2008/08/when-thailand-cries-wolf.html>",
which published in The Nation on the 1st of August, was a brilliant
journalistic spin which has cunningly portrayed a victim (Cambodia) as a
predator and a perpetrator and turning a real predator and perpetrator
(Thailand) into some sort of a hapless victim. In short, The Nation's
editorial styles proved that the Nation is indeed a cunning spin doctor.

The Nation's accusations that Cambodia had exploited the political crisis in
Thailand by opportunistically invading the Ta Krabey temple is based on the
Nation's Thai nationalistic fervour more than the need for an objectivity in
its reportage. In fact, it was Thailand, and not Cambodia, who exploited the
opportunities. In 1998, Thailand seized an opportunity to send Thai troops
to occupy Ta Moan Thom, Ta Moan Toch and Ta Krabey temples when the Khmer
Rouge movement, who guarded those temples for years, had disintegrated and
the temples were left guard-less.

Thailand had cunningly concocted its version of event regarding the military
confrontation at Ta Krabey temple. It accused Cambodian troops of violating
Thai sovereignty and territorial integrity. The sheer fact of the event was
that more than 140 Thai soldiers forced their way into the temple in the
middle of the night and terrorised a small group of Cambodian soldiers who
guarded the temple for years. (Read here: Cambodia sent hundreds of troops
to Ta Krabey 
temple<http://khmerization.blogspot.com/2008/09/cambodia-sends-hundreds-of-troops-to-ta.html>
).

The Nation had feared that Cambodia's actions, or reactions, at Ta Krabey
temple could jeopardise the already fragile relations between the two
countries. The Nation forgot that Thailand's invasions of Preah Vihear and
Ta Moan Thom temples had already jeopardised the Khmer-Thai relations. It
was Cambodia who showed restraints which had prevented the armed clashes
when Thai soldiers forced their ways into these two temples.

The recent Thai forced occupation of the Ta Krabey, not Ta Kwai, because the
word is a translation of the Khmer word, was an opportunistic military
venture, dangerously ordered and employed by Thai military leaders who
wanted to exploit the political chaos in Thailand, when Thailand was
leaderless and the protesters and the military were in charge.

The Nation had also voiced its concerns over the lack of solutions to the
disputes over Preah Vihear and Ta Moan temples. The fact of the matter is
the reasons that the two countries have not yet resolved the previous
disputes over Preah Vihear and Ta Moan temples were because Thailand, due to
its lack of sincerity, has intransigently refused to withdraw its troops
from those Cambodian territories, even though Cambodia had negotiated in
good faith. Thailand only agreed to negotiate as a mean to appease Cambodia
not to complain to the UN or the World Court. Thailand's insincerity was
clearly evident in the fact that, after four negotiations, Thai troops are
still occupying the Khmer territories that they have invaded.

The Nation had also advocated that the disputes of temples should not be
settled by military means. May I suggest that the Thai military occupations
of the Preah Vihear, Ta Moan and Ta Krabey temples were proof that Thailand,
due to its military superiority, has dangerously employed standover tactics
and military means rather than negotiations as the solutions to the border
disputes. Thailand, and for that matter, the Nation, should practise what it
had preached to Cambodia, that border disputes should not be settled by
military means.

The Thai military incursion at Ta Krabey temple was a sheer violation of
Cambodian sovereignty and territorial integrity. And the summon of the
Cambodian ambassador by Thailand's Foreign Ministry was an insult to injury.
Ta Krabey temple was located inside Khmer territories and was guarded by
Cambodian troops for years. By sending the troops in to occupy the temple
and twisted the story around by accusing Cambodia of invading its
territories, Thailand was cunningly compiling a record and building up a
case against Cambodia, should the latter bring the matter to the UN or the
International Court of Justice. Very cunning indeed.



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