Cambodia marks anniversary of temple's world heritage
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Comment: Thinking outside the box, we absolutely agree that Preah Vihear
must belong to Cambodia, Cambodia territory land has to be protected,
Cambodian people have to celebrate any meaningful successes regarding pride
and heritage of Cambodian nation. But thinking inside the box would offer us
different taste. In reality, Preah Vihear will be officially listed by
UNESCO or not, this ancient ruin is legally belonging to Cambodia. The
decision of the World Court ruled in 1962 legally and internationally
claimed the legal ownership of Cambodia over Preah Vihear temple. This is
one of the prolific legacies of King Norodom Sihanouk. But what value and
pride in this time for Cambodians to celebrate Preah Vihear again with this
government's event organizing to diffuse such a doubtful nationalism? Is it
just a plan designed by Sok An or CPP government to mobilize nationalism for
the benefit of CPP? It is truly showing us that this time, nationalism has
been tremendously influenced by the coverage of biased mass media and
sponsored by the government. In reality, we don't know much on whow are
relevant plans and mechanisms that government has taken steps to handle with
the scheme of Preah Vihear temple? More than this, this Preah Vihear scheme
has made Cambodian people forget all the controversial border issues with
Vietnam. Cambodian people who are living along the border with Vietnam have
complained a lot about their farms and lands have been gradually encroached
by Vietnam, but TV channels or radios dare not cover about those complains.
Local authority has always used their accuses to close those complains. This
time is like a popular Khmer proverb says "while Thailand is crazily trying
to take the stone from Cambodia, Vietnam is happily taking Cambodia land and
enforcing its hegemonic authority over Cambodia". In term of stone, Angkor
Wat is controlled by Vietnamese company and guarded by Vietnamese policemen.
In term of land, Vietnamese people are allowing to resettle and plant their
houses in every spot of Cambodian soil.


Cambodian buddhist monks pray and hold a picture of the Preah Vihear temple

Cambodian students mark the 1st Anniversary of the northern Preah Vihear
temple's world heritage listing

PHNOM PENH (AFP) — Cambodians on Tuesday noisily celebrated the first
anniversary of the UN's world heritage listing of an ancient temple which
has stoked nationalist tensions with neighbouring Thailand.

Posters of the 11th century Preah Vihear temple were plastered in pagodas,
schools and prominent locations around the capital Phnom Penh while
celebrators screamed, "Long Live Preah Vihear temple as a World Heritage
Site!"

"As Cambodian people, we are very proud of Preah Vihear temple. We must
celebrate this day, it is historic for us," Phnom Penh governor Kep Chuktema
said after a traditional dance ceremony at a pagoda in front of 1,000
people.

Waving colourful Cambodian flags, Buddhist monks, nuns, students and
teachers gathered at pagodas and schools nationwide and promptly beat drums
and rang bells at 11:00 am (0400 GMT) to herald the listing, officials said.

"I am very happy and proud of Preah Vihear temple. The temple belongs to
Cambodia. Thailand has no right to claim it," said student Hang Dalune as at
another event as hundreds of people sang and danced to nationalist songs,
waving Cambodian flags.

Soldiers, villagers, monks and officials at Preah Vihear also celebrated the
listing despite a standoff nearby between Cambodian and Thai troops,
Cambodian commanders said.

The neighbouring countries have been at loggerheads over the land around the
Preah Vihear temple for decades, but tensions spilled over into violence
last July when the temple was granted UN World Heritage status.

Although the World Court ruled in 1962 that it belonged to Cambodia, the
most accessible entrance to the ancient Khmer temple with its crumbling
stone staircases and elegant carvings is from northeastern Thailand.

Thousands of people were also expected to gather in Phnom Penh's Olympic
Stadium Tuesday evening for an anniversary ceremony complete with a
fireworks display, official speeches and patriotic songs.

Relations between Thailand and Cambodia worsened last month when Bangkok
announced it would ask UNESCO to reconsider its decision to list Preah
Vihear as a world heritage site, as the surrounding land is still in
dispute.


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