THE US AND CHINA URGED THAILAND TO TALK.
BOTH COUNTRIES REMAIN IN THE SIDE LINE OF THE UN CHARTER, KNOWING FULL WELL 
THAT VIETNAM CONTINUES TO OCCUPY CAMBODIA AGAINST 10 UN RESOLUTIONS.
BOTH COUNTRIES KNOW THAT NORODOM SIHANOUK IS BEING THE CHINESE COMMUNIST AGENT 
AND CLOSE COLLABOARATOR OF THE VIETNAMESE INVADERS, BETRAYING THE KHMER PEOPLE, 
CAMBODIA AND THE 10 UN RESOLUTIONS:
 
 
10 UN RESOLUTIONS,(1979-1988) VOTED BY 116 UN MEMBER COUNTRIES ,CALL VIETNAM TO 
CEASE HER OCCUPATION OF CAMBODIA & REMOVE ALL HER TROOPS FROM THE COUNTRY, ARE 
NOT RESPECTED AS OF TODAY. 
SUCH AS THESE : 
Nov. 14, 1979 The UN General Assembly adopts a resolution A/RES/34/22 calling 
for the immediate withdrawal of all foreign troops from Cambodia. The vote is 
91-21 with 29 abstentions. 
Nov. 5, 1985 The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution A/RES/40/7, by vote 
of 114-21 with 16 abstentions, calling for the immediate withdrawal of all 
foreign forces from Cambodia. 
Oct. 21, 1986 The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution A/RES/41/6, by vote 
of 116-21 with 13 abstentions, calling for a withdrawal of Vietnamese forces 
from Cambodia. 
Oct. 14, 1987 The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution A/RES/42/3 calling 
for the immediate withdrawal of all foreign troops from Cambodia. 
Nov. 3, 1988 the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution A/RES/43/19 
reiterating its call for the immediate withdrawal of all foreign troops from 
Cambodia. 
America calls Vietnam to restore Cambodia Independence . 
President Reagan's address to the 43d Session of the United Nations General 
Assembly in New York, New York,September 26, 1988. 
"Mr. Secretary-General, there are new hopes for Cambodia, a nation whose 
freedom and independence we seek just as avidly as we sought the freedom and 
independence of Afghanistan. We urge the rapid removal of all Vietnamese troops 
...." 
As of today,Cambodia is still occupied by the Vietnamese troops despite the 
call from the US president to Vietnam to cease her occupation of Cambodia since 
1988. 
Cambodia needs Independence from Vietnam and the Vietnamese invaders.
 
Hypocritical CHINA stands up against THE KHMER PEOPLE &CAMBODIA .
 
JUST EXAMINE AND STUDY THESE TWO CULTURES. 
VIETNAMESE CULTURE OF LIES LEARNED FROM THE CHINESE DURING A 1000 YEARS RULES 
UNDER THE CHINESE BY THE VIETNAMESE PEOPLE. 
  
WHO LIES THE BEST IN THESE TWO EVENTS? 
  
A.VIETNAM INVASION AND OCCUPATION OF CAMBODIA 1978-2008 
Dec. 25, 1978 Invasion of Cambodia. Some 100,000 Vietnamese with 20,000 KUFNS 
troops, under the direction of Gen. Van Tien Dung, launch an invasion of 
Cambodia. 
 
B.CHINESE INVASION OF VIETNAM (SHORT) Feb. 17, 1979 "Teaching a lesson". Some 
170,000 Chinese troops with 700 warplanes, and 250-300 tanks launched an 
invasion of Vietnam to punish it for invading of Cambodia. 
 
NORODOM SIHANOUK BETRAYAL ......BEING VIETNAMESE PUPPET AND COLLABORATOR OF THE 
VIETNAMESE INVADERS.
 
 READ THIS AND SEE HOW 
 





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    BEIJING, Oct. 16 (Xinhua) -- China expressed its concern about the ongoing 
border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia, and hoped the two sides would 
properly solve the dispute through dialogue, the Foreign Ministry said on 
Thursday. 

    Ministry spokesman Qin Gang made the remarks at a regular press conference 
here. 
    In July, tensions ran high after the ancient Preah Vihear Temple was 
awarded world heritage status by UNESCO, angering Thai nationalists who still 
claim ownership of the site. 
    The tension later turned into a military stalemate, in which up to 1,000 
Cambodian and Thai troops faced off for six weeks. In mid- August, most of the 
troops withdrew with only a few dozen soldiers stationed near the temple. 
    Bilateral talks to discuss withdrawing troops from around the temple were 
postponed in late August amid the domestic political turmoil in Thailand. 
    Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat said on Tuesday morning his country 
could not pull out its troops from the disputed border area near Preah Vihear 
Temple as demanded by Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen. 
    Cambodia is launching a wide ranging diplomatic campaign to solicit 
international support. It has asked its ambassador to the United Nations to 
inform the U.N. Security Council about the conflict. 

 Oct. 21, 1986 The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution A/RES/41/6, by vote 
of 116-21 with 13 abstentions, calling for a withdrawal of Vietnamese forces 
from Cambodia. 
 



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Thai-Cambodia dispute continuesThu 16 Oct 2008, 9:53 GMTBy Chor SokuntheaPREAH 
VIHEAR, Cambodia (Reuters) - Thai and Cambodian army commanders ended five 
hours of talks on Thursday with no agreement to withdraw their forces after 
heavy fighting near a disputed 900-year old temple left two Cambodian soldiers 
dead."We did not make much progress. Troops on both sides will stay where they 
are," Thai General Wiboonsak Neeparn told reporters after returning to the Thai 
side of the border. He said they had agreed on joint border patrols to ease 
tensions after Wednesday's 40-minute gun and rocket battle, the worst clash in 
years between the historic enemies.But his Cambodian counterpart, General Srey 
Doek, denied any deal over the site, where soldiers backed by armour and 
artillery faced off in an area controlled a decade ago by remnants of the Khmer 
Rouge, Pol Pot's guerrilla army.The Hindu temple has stirred nationalist 
passions in both countries for generations, but officials on both sides have 
toned down their rhetoric since the fighting on Wednesday."Our policy to 
resolve this conflict is through negotiations," Thai Prime Minister Somchai 
Wongsawat told reporters in Bangkok.Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has kept 
silent, but his foreign minister urged negotiations, saying the incident was 
between soldiers and "not an invasion by Thailand."But people on the streets of 
Phnom Penh were angry."We need to defend our land. We must not lose to the 
Thais," said security guard Bun Roeun, 36, flicking through newspaper reports 
of the clashes. "If the Thais continue their attempt to cross our border, I am 
ready to join the army to fight back."The confrontation comes amid great 
political instability and an economic slowdown in Thailand, as protesters in a 
long-running Bangkok street campaign urge the army to launch a coup against the 
elected government."It's hard to see how Cambodia gains from starting a war 
with Thailand at this point," said Tony Kevin, a former Australian ambassador 
to Phnom Penh."But if you look at the very tense and riven state of Thai 
politics, it's easy to see how a Cambodian war could be of interest as a 
distraction," he said.China and the United States expressed concern over the 
violence and urged both sides to use restraint.DECADES-OLD DISPUTEPreah Vihear, 
or Khao Phra Viharn, as the Thais call it, sits on a jungle-clad escarpment 
overlooking northern Cambodia but has been accessible mainly only from 
Thailand.The International Court of Justice awarded the temple to Cambodia in 
1962, a ruling that has rankled Thais ever since.The court failed to determine 
the ownership of 1.8 square miles (4.6 sq km) of scrub next to the stunning but 
remote Hindu ruins, which have been off-limits to tourists for months.The 
dispute over this small parcel of land became highly politicised in Thailand in 
July when protesters trying to overthrow the Bangkok government adopted it as a 
cause.Bangkok has urged its citizens to leave Cambodia, mindful of the 2003 
torching of its embassy and Thai businesses in Phnom Penh by a nationalist mob 
incensed by a row over Angkor Wat, another ancient temple.In 2003, Thai 
commandos flew into Phnom Penh airport in the middle of the night to help 
evacuate 600 Thais during the riots.Security was beefed up outside the Thai 
embassy in Phnom Penh, but there were no crowds outside and it was operating as 
normal, a Thai official told Reuters.Several big Thai companies have operations 
in Cambodia and some have pulled out Thai nationals, but they said operations 
were normal.Thailand's political crisis has damaged consumer confidence and 
consumption at a time when exports are sluggish due to the global economic 
slowdown.A top adviser to Thailand's finance minister said on Wednesday the 
country risked sinking into recession in the first half of 2009 if the 
political stalemate did not end soon.(Additional reporting by Nopporn Wong-Anan 
in Kantaralak, Ek Madra in Phnom Penh, Ed Cropley in Bankgok; Writing by Darren 
Schuettler; Editing by Alan Raybould) 
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