I am heart-broken that the life of Khmer soldiers is treated like a casual 
thing. Hun Sen and his thugs are too busy stuffing money in their pants that 
they devalue the life of Khmer soldiers who are sent out to patrol the border 
against provocative and billigerent Thai soldiers with little training, 
backups, gears, and weapons to protect themselves.
 
Thailand is at the ready to evacuate their people from Cambodia. Is Cambodia at 
the ready in looking out for her citizens and soldiers?
 
Come on Khmer overseas, it is time to stop bickering at each other and 
strategize to help our motherland and fellow Khmer. 
 
Tip Sangvar  


 


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From: Mekong River <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; camdisc camdiscGoogle <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2008 12:46:20 AM
Subject: Re: Thailand sends more troops to Cambodia border, heightening tensions


The ultimatum had expired. Where was Hun Sen's action ? Instead he has now 
turned to talking about the economic meltdown in order to divert the attention 
from the tough border issue. 





 
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 12:08 PM, Cambodia Watch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thailand sends more troops to Cambodia border, heightening tensions

Thailand sent more soldiers to a disputed stretch of the Cambodian border near 
the 900-year-old Preah Vihear temple on Tuesday, a Thai general said, hours 
after a Cambodian general said Thai troops had pulled back.
Troops from both sides had retreated slightly but were facing off about 100 
metres apart, said Vibulsak Neepan, commander of the Thai Eastern Region. 
Bangkok was sending in reinforcements in case the dispute escalated, he added.
"The situation is quite tense at the front line," Lt.-Gen. Vibulsak told Thai 
television station Channel 3.
"We have mobilized more troops and heavy artillery to the area, just enough to 
resist and retaliate."
His comments came shortly after Cambodian commander Gen. Chea Mon, speaking 
from the border, told Reuters by telephone that nearly 100 Thai soldiers 
alleged to have made an incursion onto Cambodian soil had retreated.
"The situation seems to have returned to normal," he said. "Our troops are 
occupying the area where the Thai troops have pulled out."
Vibulsak admitted Thai soldiers had entered a disputed "no-man's land" on the 
border after getting permission from the Cambodian side, as is normally 
required. But he said the Thai troops were only in the area to inspect 
landmines.
On Monday, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen threatened to turn the area into a 
"death zone" unless the Thais retreated by midday local time on Tuesday.
The Thai military said it was ready for war and the Foreign Ministry told Thais 
to "think twice" before visiting Cambodia.
Singapore and Indonesia asked both sides to show restraint.
Tensions over area flare
At the heart of the dispute is 4.6 square kilometres of scrub near the Preah 
Vihear Hindu temple. The area's sovereignty remained unresolved despite the 
International Court of Justice awarding the temple itself to Cambodia in 1962, 
a ruling that has upset people in Thailand ever since.
Tensions over the area's sovereignty flared again in July after UNESCO approved 
Cambodia's bid to have the temple listed as a World Heritage site. Cambodia 
sent 800 troops to the border, and Thailand sent about 400 soldiers.
Both sides had withdrawn most of their troops by August, but it was unclear how 
many were still left in the area and other border regions.
While there have been no reports of major armed conflict, a brief gunfight 
broke out on Oct. 3, leaving one Cambodian and two Thai soldiers wounded. Both 
sides blaming the other for firing first and for being on the wrong side of the 
border.
Three days after that incident, two Thai soldiers lost their legs after 
stepping on landmines in the area.
http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2008/10/14/thailand-cambodia.html



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MR, 


















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