_Bangkok  Post : Tension rises near border_ 
(http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/local/19261/tension-rises-near-border)  
Tension rises near border
CAMBODIA DEPLOYS COMMANDOS 

Published: 28/06/2009 at 12:00 AM  
Newspaper section: _News_ 
(http://www.bangkokpost.com/advance-search/?papers_sec_id=1) 
Cambodia has reportedly deployed 500 commandos to guard  the Preah Vihear 
temple and disputed border area even though Deputy Prime  Minister Suthep 
Thaugsuban claimed success over the issue in his visit to Phnom  Penh. 
 
ON GUARD: Cambodian soldiers standing guard near the Preah Vihear  temple.
The deployment of the corps from the 911 Para-Commando Battalion comes 
after  Mr Suthep made a one-day visit to Phnom Penh yesterday in a bid to ease 
tension  on the border. 
The renewed tension follows Thailand's decision to ask for a review of  
Cambodia's unilateral listing of the Preah Vihear temple with Unesco. 
The commandos have been put under the direct supervision of Lt Gen Him  
Bunhieng, a close aide of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, who gave a warm  
welcome to Mr Suthep at his residence yesterday. Former Khmer Rouge soldiers  
have also been reportedly deployed at military bases along the border, said 
a  source. 
It is estimated that about 2,000 Cambodian soldiers are deployed in the  
disputed territories. 
The source said there has been no reinforcement of troops or artillery on 
the  Thai side, only routine troop rotations. 
However, the source added that Thai troops have been put on 24-hour alert 
and  are ready to carry out operations. 
After returning to Thailand yesterday, Mr Suthep said both countries agreed 
 to reduce the military stand-off near the temple. 
"Prime Minister Hun Sen asked me to convey the message to Prime Minister  
Abhisit [Vejjajiva] and the Thai people that Cambodia will try to reduce  
tensions to facilitate economic cooperation between the two countries. 
"We should let bygones be bygones, forget the nightmare of the past and 
look  forward to a positive future for both countries," he said. 
Originally, Mr Suthep was to clarify Thailand's opposition to the listing,  
but he had a change of plan after Mr Hun Sen refused to discuss the issue. 
Meanwhile, para rubber farmers are still allowed to enter Khao Phra Viharn  
National Park to look after their plantations, even though the park remains 
 closed to tourists. 
However, they have been asked to register and leave their identification  
cards with security forces and are allowed inside between 7am and 4pm. 
Former foreign minister Noppadon Pattama said he doubted Mr Suthep would 
get  any results from the visit. 
Citing Mr Hun Sen's strong refusal to discuss the temple listing, he said  
Thailand's decision to seek a review of the listing would be the last straw 
for  Cambodia and steer the country to war. 
He also noted that army commander Gen Anupong Paojinda must have felt  
uncomfortable with the government's move, saying the general agreed with the  
controversial Thai-Cambodian joint statement on the listing endorsed by the  
Samak administration.
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