> Thanks Chamnap.,  you have the right to disagree with me. In the world of 
> politics and humans nature,  old people die and the young one growing up.  
> 
> I heard loud and clear that Thai people claiming Prear   Vihear. That's the 
> people. 
> 
> What I, Khmer, I know Prear Vihear I'd belong to Cambodia and it is the facts.
> 
> What we need to do is retain Prear  Vihear, don't let Hun Sen and his 
> government to take the go back to international court again. If he doesn't 
> Cambodia will lost.  Because Cambodia doesn't like to build friendship with 
> strong and super power countries. No need to re-examine the case of 1962. Old 
> generation favor us. We don't know the new generation who are sitting at the 
> Bench at international court. 
> 
> Savun
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Feb 17, 2011, at 7:16 PM, Chamnap Keo <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Savun,
>> 
>> I disagree with you. It is as much about the disputed territorial above 
>> Preah Vihear as it is about Preah Vihear itself.  Please take notes of 
>> articles on THE NATIONS and THE BANGKOK POSTS. 
>> 
>> It is pretty clear that the dispute is fueled and kept alived by angry PAD 
>> supporters who have been led to believed not only that the disputed area 
>> definitely belongs to Thailand but that they must also "retake Preah 
>> Vihear". "Prah Viharn is ours! Prah Viharn is ours!" the message from the 
>> Thai people who support this cause is very clear to the Cambodian people, 
>> whether their government holds that same policy or not-- Khmer are wary and 
>> feels insulted of the Thai opinions. 
>> 
>> Though the Thais officially do not make the claim to Preah Vihear 
>> internationally, the domestic politic is riddled with promises of 
>> "reclaiming" lost territories, which also included just beneath the base of 
>> Preah Vihear, the Temple of Keo Svakiri. 
>> 
>> Let us not forget also that the Thais does not push forward a "joint 
>> management" of the "disputed area" alone, but also of Preah Vihear itself, 
>> which is reflected in the UNESCO demands to de-list the temple and have it 
>> jointly administered. 
>> 
>> But I do agree with Jame's view that Mr. Hun Sen is priority is completely 
>> skewed.
>> 
>> ---
>> Cham
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 10:02 AM, Savun <[email protected]> wrote:
>> James,
>>  
>> Thank you for the over view. I may add that the real disputed between 
>> Cambodia and Thailand is not about Preah Vihear Temple.  It is about  
>> 4.6-sq-km near Preah Vihear temple. The disputed is unsettled and left over 
>> business from Norodom Sihanouk's era. I believe Norodom sihanouk were very 
>> busy acting and directing his movies.
>>  
>> Up to this point, the majority of Khmers in and out side Cambodia are 
>> believing that Thailand is claiming and want to take Preah Vihear Temple, 
>> which is not true. But, the war in politics to fuels Khmer to go to war for 
>> them for their muscle, these politicians will not to tell the truth to 
>> innocent Khmer people.
>>  
>>  
>> Savun 
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> From: James Sok <[email protected]>
>> To: Camdisc <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Sat, February 12, 2011 5:56:32 AM
>> Subject: 4.xxkm2 compare to thousands of square kilometers taken by Vietnam
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