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Thailand claims Cambodian troops crossed border

October 4, 2008, 2:59 pm

BANGKOK (AFP) - Thailand's government Saturday denied that its forces had provoked a border skirmish which left three soldiers injured and accused Cambodian troops of intruding into Thai territory.

On Friday Cambodian officials said more than a dozen Thai soldiers had crossed into disputed territory near the ancient Preah Vihear temple.

But Thailand's foreign ministry blamed its neighbour and said the three-minute exchange of gunfire came after Cambodian troops trespassed.

"They had encroached about one kilometre (more than half a mile) into Thai territory," foreign ministry spokesman Tharit Charungvat said in a statement.

The statement said that on Friday at around 3:45 pm (0845 GMT), a Thai military unit patrolling the border area, about one kilometre west of the Preah Vihear temple, came across a Cambodian military unit.

Thai soldiers first attempted to negotiate a withdrawal and were leaving to report to their commander when the Cambodian soldiers opened fire, it said.

But according to Cambodia, Thai troops had been turned back by Cambodian soldiers and Thai soldiers were the first to open fire.

Two Thai soldiers were injured in the exchange, and one Cambodian soldier's hand was hit.

Thai officials said the incident had been contained with high-level military officials on both sides agreeing to establish closer contact to prevent any repeat. They said Cambodian officials had agreed to investigate.

The incident comes as both countries attempt progress in talks to resolve the decades-long border dispute.

Tensions flared in July after the ancient Khmer temple of Preah Vihear was awarded world heritage status by the UN cultural body UNESCO, angering nationalists in Thailand who still claim ownership of the site.

Those tensions turned into a military standoff, in which up to 1,000 Cambodian and Thai troops faced off for six weeks.

Both sides agreed to pull back in mid-August, leaving just a few dozen soldiers stationed near the temple.



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I do believe Camobodia

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Cambodia warns Thailand of full-scale hostilities

Saturday, October 4, 2008
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PHNOM PENH, Cambodia: The Cambodian government accused Thailand on Saturday of trying to provoke "full-scale armed hostilities" between the two neighbors after a cross-border gunfight.

Thai soldiers stationed in a disputed border area were engaged in a brief clash that wounded one Cambodian and two Thai troops on Friday several miles (kilometers) west of Cambodia's ancient Preah Vihear temple.

Thai forces entered Cambodian territory and were the first to open fire, the Cambodian Foreign Ministry said in a statement. "Cambodia strongly protests against this deplorable and intentional armed provocation by Thai soldiers," it said.

It warned that such a provocation "could lead to very grave consequences, including full-scale armed hostilities."

Tharit Charungvat, Thailand's Foreign Ministry spokesman, said a protest note would be delivered Saturday to the Cambodian Embassy in Bangkok over the incident.

Tharit said Friday evening that Thai troops had been patrolling in their own territory when they encountered the Cambodian soldiers.

"The Cambodian troops shot at the Thai troops first, wounding two soldiers. One Cambodian soldier was also wounded after the Thais responded," he said.

Lt. Gen. Wiboonsak Ngeepan, the regional army commander for northeastern Thailand, said it was unclear if the Cambodians intruded intentionally or had strayed into Thailand because "the area is dense forest."

The Cambodian Foreign Ministry said its troops returned fire in self defense after they were attacked by Thai soldiers. The attack was just over one mile (about two kilometers) west of the Keo Sikha Kiri Svara pagoda near the Preah Vihear temple, it said.

The pagoda is where border tensions between the two neighbors erupted on July 15 after UNESCO, the U.N. cultural agency, approved Cambodia's application to have the 11th century temple named a World Heritage Site.

Thailand sent troops to occupy the pagoda, also claimed by Cambodia.

Cambodia responded with its own troop deployment. The two sides came close to a shootout on July 17 when Cambodian monks sought to celebrate Buddhist lent in the pagoda.

Troops on both sides raised their weapons, but no shots were fired, and the Cambodians eventually backed down.

Since then there has been a limited troop withdrawal from the area, and talks have been held several times to resolve the conflicting claims, but without much progress.

Friday's clash was the most serious incident yet, and occurred despite repeated statements by both governments that they are committed to preventing violence.



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eta rap wrote: who are you going to believe " Thailand or Cambodian"

This is a classic example of the bigger power bullies a weaker one. How far back are you willing to track the history of Siamese aggression in Cambodia? From the kingdom of Ayutthaya that violently and repeatedly invaded Cambodia and caused the Khmer elite to flee to Phnom Penh, to a modern day, the shameless Thailand just never changed. It is undeniable that the Angkor temple or Preah Vihear belongs to Cambodia historically, architecturally and legally upholds by the international court. The shameless Thai just took the temple right after the French pulled out of Cambodia. Thailand lost their case in the Hague in 1962. Thailand should not use Cambodia as the scapegoat to divert attention from their internal problem or for political purpose. The Thai opposition party and military should have used more suitable excuses if they wanted to have another coup against Thaksin and its ally, but accusing a poor nation that just disentangled itself from a brutal civil war is unfair, groundless and pathetic. MY moral support goes to all you Cambodians. I have no doubt that Thai intentionally violated your sovereignty as they had done it throughout history.

 





-- Edited by BruceLaoMan at 04:08, 2008-10-05

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I believe Thailand because Thailand is our cousin. Cambodia need to be taught a lesson. They did the same thing to the  Vietnamese during the Pol Pot regime. Provoking their bigger and powerful neighbors is definitely not a wise move by the Cambodian side. Some Cambodian even have the  audacity to come in here and trying to provoke a fight with Laos by claiming that Cambodia is better than Laos. 

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I believe Thailand because Thailand is our cousin. Cambodia need to be taught a lesson. They did the same thing to the  Vietnamese during the Pol Pot regime. Provoking their bigger and powerful neighbors is definitely not a wise move by the Cambodian side. Some Cambodian even have the  audacity to come in here and trying to provoke a fight with Laos by claiming that Cambodia is better than Laos. 



wrong, i agree 100% that i believe cambodia, what did they do during the pol pot regime? and how are they provokng the bigger powerful neighbours? who are the bigger powerful neighbours? and are you saying the khmers should not stand up for themselve? theyre not going to sit there and do something, so if your expecting cambodia to not do anyhting if there is a problem. think again!?. your brain does not think right. THAILAND may be your COUSIN but its is not for me, it is a NEIGHBOURING country and just because what ever ur cousin, does it truly mean that they are correct? i have been going through the posts here and what evidence do you come up with when you say "CLAIMING THAT CAMBODIA IS BETTER THAN LAOS?"



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History and pattern of Cambodia aggression on its neighboring countries.


Background

During the First Indochina War, when Vietnam and Cambodia allied against the French, Vietnamese forces had made great use of Cambodian territory in transporting weapons, supplies, and troops. This relationship lasted through the Vietnam War, and even after the war, people from both countries commonly crossed the border unhindered.

Even before the Vietnam War had ended, the relationship between the Khmer Rouge and Vietnam was strained. Clashes between Vietnamese and Khmer Rouge forces began as early as 1974. The Khmer Rouge demanded that the Mekong Delta area be returned to Cambodia, and that all Vietnamese leave the area. The Vietnamese refused these demands since the Mekong Delta had been Vietnamese territory for nearly three centuries. In retaliation, thousands of Vietnamese were either executed or forced out of Cambodia, and villages along the border were attacked. This led to further escalation of the conflict and ultimately to the Vietnamese invasion and occupation of Cambodia.

[edit] The War

The war between Vietnam and the Khmer Rouge's Democratic Kampuchea began shortly after the fall of Saigon. On May 1, 1975, a team of Khmer Rouge soldiers raided Phu Quoc Island against little or no Vietnamese resistance, and then executed more than five hundred Vietnamese civilians on Tho Chu Island. Angered by the Khmer Rouge's aggression, Hanoi launched a counter-attack that resulted in the liberation of those islands by Vietnamese forces. The battle over Phu Quoc was a cause of concern for the newly-established Socialist Republic of Vietnam as the country was challenged by a new enemy at a time when relations with the People's Republic of China began to deteriorate due to Vietnam's ideological alignment with the Soviet Union. That concern was further strengthened by the presence of Chinese advisors to Pol Pot's regime and increasing shipments of military hardware to Kampuchea's armed forces.

Following the raids on Phu Quoc and Tho Chu Islands the Khmer Rouge conducted two major incursions into Vietnam. The first attack occurred in April 1977, when regular units of the Khmer Rouge army advanced 10 kilometres (6 mi) into Vietnam, occupying some parts of An Giang Province where it massacred a large number of Vietnamese civilians. The second attack was in September of the same year. This time they were able to advance 150 kilometres (93 mi) into Vietnam. In retaliation, six divisions of the Vietnam People's Army invaded Cambodia on December 31, 1977. The Vietnamese army advanced as far as Neak Luong and later withdrew, taking with them some key Khmer Rouge figures, including future Prime Minister Hun Sen. The invasion was intended only as a "warning" to the Khmer Rouge. The Vietnamese offered a diplomatic solution to the border conflict that would require the establishment of a demilitarized zone along the border, but the offer was rejected by Pol Pot and fighting resumed.

Meanwhile, as the fighting continued to rage in the border areas between Vietnam and Kampuchea, the Khmer Rouge leadership began to purge members of its own party, as well as military commanders who escaped from Vietnamese forces after the short offensive in September 1977. Undeterred by earlier defeats the Khmer Rouge launched another major offensive into Vietnam using two regular divisions. Once again the Khmer Rouge was able to occupy some townships in Vietnam, conducting clearing operations that included the massacre of civilians. In one notable event the town of Ba Chuc was raided by the Khmer Rouge forces; by the time it was over most of Ba Chuc's inhabitants were brutally slaughtered leaving only two survivors.

Hanoi was now resolved to remove the threat of the Khmer Rouge permanently. The Vietnamese assembled a force of 10 divisions along the border with Kampuchea, with strong armour and air support they advanced into Khmer Rouge-held territory on December 25, 1978. The Kampuchean National United Front for National Salvation (KNUFNS), created with assistance from Hanoi, also went along with the military operation.

The Pol Pot regime of Democratic Kampuchea was largely supported with the Peoples Republic of China, with both regimes based on closely associated Maoist ideologies. The Vietnamese attack on Cambodia on December 25, 1978 was followed by massive amounts of troop deployments along the vast China-Vietnamese border. On the dawn of February 17, 1979, the People's Liberation Army moved into Vietnamese territory, at which point the Cambodian capital already had been captured by the Vietnamese and the Pol Pot regime toppled (see below), reportedly accusing the Vietnamese government of "revisionist" ideologies and the mistreatment of ethnic Chinese living in Vietnam. The Chinese kept moving into the north of Vietnam, reportedly advancing towards Hanoi at a high speed though not on good terms with their supply lines. The Chinese army captured Cao Bang on March 2 and Lang Son on March 4. The following day, however, the Beijing regime announced that it would not participate in further action moving more deeply into Vietnam, apparently after meeting fierce and unexpected harsh resistance by the well trained and experienced Vietnamese forces, supplied with American technology left behind earlier. With the Chinese support lost after Vietnamese recapitulation, Cambodia was left to the mercy of its destiny.

The Khmer Rouge had prepared a force of 70,000 to resist the invasion, but was not able to prevent the Vietnamese from advancing to Phnom Penh, which was captured on January 7, 1979. The Khmer Rouge switched to a guerrilla campaign and began to attack the long and exposed line of communication of the Vietnamese forces. The Vietnamese used the pretext that none of their own troops were actually fighting but only supporting the KNUFNS in their struggle against the brutal Khmer Rouge. This was not the case: Vietnam had over 150,000 troops in Cambodia, while the KNUFNS force numbered only 20,000. For the remainder of the occupation, the Vietnamese and Khmer Rouge were locked in a bloody guerrilla war. Vietnamese forces held the cities while the Khmer Rouge controlled the rural areas, especially along the Thai border. The struggle did not end until Vietnam withdrew its troops in the late 1980s. The number of casualties is uncertain but is estimated at 30,000 on each side.



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What does this has anything to do with Thailand/Cambodia? Besides, the evil Khmer Rouge had mercilessly killed over a million Cambodians. Don’t post this news since it is not related to the current conflict between Cambodia and Thailand. You said you believe Thailand over Cambodia then you should post something that’s more relevant to the story.biggrin


-- Edited by BruceLaoMan at 06:42, 2008-10-05

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That's the historical pattern of the Cambodian of antagonizing her neighbors!

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AK47 and M16. or B40? I think they fired at the same time!!

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In history Cambodian are good relationship with Lao People.
In history Thailand are bad relationship with Lao people.
Why not???? What's happenning for Lao????
Thai People alway alway Look down on Lao people///////
1. Take over Esan Lao 16 provinces include Chiengmai Lanna are part of Chow Xaisetha Thirat .
2. Lao people are dummies
3. Lao people are stupide and easy to believe anything
4. Lao people uneducate and disadvantage
5. Lao people are Low IQ
6. Lao people are slave in Bankok more and morre so on

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I figured you're a Cambodian. Keep on antagonizing us!



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In history Cambodian are good relationship with Lao People.
In history Thailand are bad relationship with Lao people.
Why not???? What's happenning for Lao????
Thai People alway alway Look down on Lao people///////
1. Take over Esan Lao 16 provinces include Chiengmai Lanna are part of Chow Xaisetha Thirat .
2. Lao people are dummies
3. Lao people are stupide and easy to believe anything
4. Lao people uneducate and disadvantage
5. Lao people are Low IQ
6. Lao people are slave in Bankok more and morre so on







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I know the person who provoke a bad relationship between Cambo and Lao. It easy to find, just take a look at some others post in this forum, then u will see them. They are  pro vietnamese, and prtector of Lao governemtn, no matter in what situation.

We need to have Pol Pot Lao to take them out lol lol

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many people have provoke thai and lao ,cambodia and lao to the bad ralationship

When is the peace full come to our region and the world ?



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Oh, look who we have here, a Khmer Rouge! Provoking the Vietnamese and the Thai is not enough for you? Keep it up! We sure could use some access to the sea!






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I know the person who provoke a bad relationship between Cambo and Lao. It easy to find, just take a look at some others post in this forum, then u will see them. They are  pro vietnamese, and prtector of Lao governemtn, no matter in what situation.

We need to have Pol Pot Lao to take them out lol lol







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I believe Cambodia and I believe Laos when the two sides started fighting at their common borders such as at Khao Pravihear and at Ban Romklao. Thai are not my cousins when they came destroyed and burned Vientiane except those Lao Esan and northern Lao Lanna people.  

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I believe CAMBODIAN ,Thailand is BIG LIA. Don't worry '' TIME COMING TO FALLING DOWN FOR THAILAND'' They can run but they can not hide, SIN CITY LIKE BANGKOK.



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Lao PDR considered both Cambodia and Thailand as good friends and neighbors. We are  confidence that the two neighboring Countries and fellow ASEAN brothers can  find a peaceful solution to their differences. 


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Thailand claims Cambodian troops crossed border

October 4, 2008, 2:59 pm

BANGKOK (AFP) - Thailand's government Saturday denied that its forces had provoked a border skirmish which left three soldiers injured and accused Cambodian troops of intruding into Thai territory.

On Friday Cambodian officials said more than a dozen Thai soldiers had crossed into disputed territory near the ancient Preah Vihear temple.

But Thailand's foreign ministry blamed its neighbour and said the three-minute exchange of gunfire came after Cambodian troops trespassed.

"They had encroached about one kilometre (more than half a mile) into Thai territory," foreign ministry spokesman Tharit Charungvat said in a statement.

The statement said that on Friday at around 3:45 pm (0845 GMT), a Thai military unit patrolling the border area, about one kilometre west of the Preah Vihear temple, came across a Cambodian military unit.

Thai soldiers first attempted to negotiate a withdrawal and were leaving to report to their commander when the Cambodian soldiers opened fire, it said.

But according to Cambodia, Thai troops had been turned back by Cambodian soldiers and Thai soldiers were the first to open fire.

Two Thai soldiers were injured in the exchange, and one Cambodian soldier's hand was hit.

Thai officials said the incident had been contained with high-level military officials on both sides agreeing to establish closer contact to prevent any repeat. They said Cambodian officials had agreed to investigate.

The incident comes as both countries attempt progress in talks to resolve the decades-long border dispute.

Tensions flared in July after the ancient Khmer temple of Preah Vihear was awarded world heritage status by the UN cultural body UNESCO, angering nationalists in Thailand who still claim ownership of the site.

Those tensions turned into a military standoff, in which up to 1,000 Cambodian and Thai troops faced off for six weeks.

Both sides agreed to pull back in mid-August, leaving just a few dozen soldiers stationed near the temple.







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เขมรพองขนโอ่ทหารไทยขอโทษ "ล้ำแดน-ยิงก่อน"

โดย ผู้จัดการออนไลน์7 ตุลาคม 2551 01:19 น.
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ทหารเขมรคนหนึ่งกำลังเดินผ่านบริเวณที่มีการยิงปะทะกับทหารไทยเมื่อวันศุกร์ ภาพถ่ายวันที่ 6 ต.ค.2551 ร่องรอยที่ต้นไม้ยังปรากฎให้เห็น โฆษกกัมพูชากล่าวอ้างในวันเดียวกันว่า ผบ.ทหารของไทยได้กล่าวขอโทษต่อเหตุการณ์ที่เกิดขึ้น ทั้งยอมรับว่าทหารไทยล้ำแดนกัมพูชาและเป็นฝ่ายเปิดฉากยิงก่อน (ภาพ: Reuters)
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ผู้จัดการออนไลน์-- โฆษกของคณะรัฐมนตรีกัมพูชากล่าวว่า สถานการณ์ชายแดนด้านพนมโตร๊ป หรือ ภูมะเขือ ได้สงบลงเป็นปกติแล้วหลังจาก ฝ่ายทหารไทยและกัมพูชาได้เปิดการพบปะกันเมื่อวันเสาร์และฝ่ายไทยได้ขอโทษฝ่ายกัมพูชา
       
       นอกจากนั้นผู้บัญชาการทหารของไทยยังยอมรับว่าทหารไทยได้ล้ำแดนกัมพูชาและเป็นฝ่ายเริ่มยิงก่อน นายฟายสิฟาน (Phay Siphan) โฆษกคณะรัฐมนตรีกัมพูชาระบุดังกล่าวระหว่างให้สัมภาษณ์ผู้สื่อข่าวในกรุงพนมเปญเมื่อวันจันทร์ (6 ต.ค.)
       
       เหตุเกิดวันศุกร์ (3 ต.ค.) ที่ผ่านมาในบริเวณชายแดนห่างจากเขตปราสาทพระวิหารราว 2 กิโลเมตร โฆษกคนเดียวกันกล่าว
       
       "พวกเราได้ไปที่นั่น เจ้าหน้าที่กองทัพของทั้งสองฝ่ายได้พบปะกันเมื่อวันเสาร์ ไทยได้กล่าวขอโทษต่อเหตุการณ์เมื่อวันศุกร์ และพวกเขายอมรับว่าทหารของเขา (ไทย) เป็นฝ่ายลงมือ (ยิง) ก่อน.." โฆษกของกัมพูชากล่าว
       
       นายสิฟานยังแสดงความหวังว่า นายสมชาย วงศ์สวัสดิ์ นายกรัฐมนตรีไทยยังจะคงกำหนดเยือนกัมพูชาอย่างเป็นทางการในวันที่ 13 ต.ค.นี้ ซึ่งเชื่อว่าจะมีการหารือเรื่องชายแดนด้วย
       
       นายสิฟานกล่าวว่าฝ่ายกัมพูชาซึ่งนำโดย พล.ต.เสรย์แด๊ก (Srey Dek) ผู้บัญชาการทหารในพื้นที่ กับฝ่ายไทยที่นำโดย พ.อ.ไชยยันต์ ห้วยสูงเนิน ได้พบหารือกันเมื่อวันเสาร์ในบริเวณวัดในเขตใกล้ปราสาทพระวิหาร เพื่อหาทางผ่อนคลายสถานการณ์ตึงเครียด และสองฝ่ายได้ตกลงจะช่วยกันทำให้สถานการณ์กลับคืนสู่ภาวะปกติ
       
       ขณะที่ฝ่ายทหารพบหารือกันที่ชายแดน นายฮอร์นัมฮอง (Hor Nam Hong) รองนายกรัฐมนตรี รัฐมนตรีต่างประเทศกัมพูชาได้ทำการประท้วงต่อสถานทูตไทยในกรุงพนมเปญกล่าวหาว่าทหารไทยได้ล้ำดินแดนด้านภูมะเขือและยิงใส่ทหารกัมพูชาอีกด้วย

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ภาพถ่ายวันจันทร์ที่ 6 ต.ค.2551 ทหารเขมรยังคงระแวดระวังในบริเวณที่เกิดเหตุเมื่อวันศุกร์ (ภาพ: Reuters)
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       สาสน์ของกัมพูชาได้ใช้ถ้อยคำอย่างรุนแรงในการประท้วงและระบุว่าปฏิบัติการของทหารไทยสามารถนำไปสู่การเผชิญหน้ากันด้วยอาวุธอย่างรุนแรงเต็มขั้นได้
       
       เวลาต่อมาในวันเสาร์เช่นเดียวกันปลัดกระทรวงการต่างประเทศของไทยได้เรียกเจ้าหน้าที่สถานทูตกัมพูชาในกรุงเทพฯ เข้าพบ และยื่นประท้วงอย่างเป็นทางการในสองประเด็น
       
       สาสน์ประท้วงของฝ่ายไทยระบุว่าทหารกัมพูชาเป็นฝ่ายล้ำแดน และทหารกัมพูชาได้ยิงเข้าใส่ทหารไทยก่อน ซึ่งขัดกันอย่างสิ้นเชิงกับสิ่งที่โฆษก ครม.กัมพูชากล่าวอ้างเมื่อวันจันทร์.


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Thailand presented their apologies to Cambodia for the incident which took place on Friday, and they recognized that their soldiers started it

A return to normalcy at the Cambodian-Thai border

06 October 2008
By Duong Sokha
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Phay Siphan, the new secretary of state and spokesman for the Council of Ministers, assured on Monday 06 October that the situation is returning to normal at the location about 2 kilometers from the Preah Viheat temple, where a shooting between soldiers from the two countries took place.

“We visited the location. Officials from the two armies met each other on Saturday. Thailand presented their apologies to us for the incident which took place on Friday, and they recognized that their soldiers started it. To date, the meeting between the two prime ministers [Cambodia and Thailand] planned for 13 October in Phnom Penh, at the Council of Ministers at 9:30 AM, has not been changed. I hope that the border issue will be approached during the discussions,” Phay Siphan explained while indicating that Cambodian troops deployed at the border remain at their position.

On Saturday, Hor Namhong, the Cambodian minister of Foreign Affairs sent a letter to the Thai embassy in Cambodia to express his wrath. Recalling the facts – i.e. that Thai soldiers trespassed into Cambodian territory of Phnom Troap and that they shot on Cambodian soldiers posted in the disputed zone of Preah Vihear and injured Cambodian soldiers – he explained that Cambodian soldiers returned the fire in “self-defense.” This exchange of fire between the two camps is a first since the start of border crisis between the two countries on 15 July.

“The Royal Government of Cambodia considers the action perpetrated by Thai soldiers as a serious armed provocation” which is contrary to the agreements concluded during the meeting of the two ministers of Foreign Affairs on 28 July in Siem Reap, Cambodia, and also on 18-19 August in Cha-am, Thailand, the ministry of Foreign Affairs indicated.

The Cambodian government “sharply protest,” – words written in capital letters in the communiqué – against this “deplorable and intentional armed provocation” by Thai soldiers. Hor Namhong called on the Thai government to prevent such incident from taking place again in the future, and he also warned that these incidents could lead “to very serious consequence, notably to the opening of general armed confrontations which would negatively affect the current efforts made by the two governments to find a peaceful and amicable solution to the current border problems.”

Furthermore, several overseas Cambodian associations have launched a joint petition on Sunday 05 October, in order to obtain 1 million thumbprints from their compatriots to call on the UN and member-countries to review “the issue of the violation of Cambodia’s integrity and sovereignty by neighboring countries,” the communiqué explained.




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I figured you're a Cambodian. Keep on antagonizing us!



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In history Cambodian are good relationship with Lao People.
In history Thailand are bad relationship with Lao people.
Why not???? What's happenning for Lao????
Thai People alway alway Look down on Lao people///////
1. Take over Esan Lao 16 provinces include Chiengmai Lanna are part of Chow Xaisetha Thirat .
2. Lao people are dummies
3. Lao people are stupide and easy to believe anything
4. Lao people uneducate and disadvantage
5. Lao people are Low IQ
6. Lao people are slave in Bankok more and morre so on







both of these comments are from the same person, he/she is trying to start a fued between laos and cambodia.



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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhPZwxNqn2Y



Khmer troops patrolling Prolean Entry (Eagle Field) in Cambodia's Phnom Troap, Preah Vihear province

Khmer+troops+at+Phnom+Troap+01+%28Reuters%29.jpgCambodian soldiers walk to Eagle field on Phnom Trop mountain, near the Thai border and the disputed 900-year-old Preah Vihear temple in Preah Vihear province, 543 km (337 miles) north of Phnom Penh, October 7, 2008. Two Thai soldiers stepped on landmines near the Cambodian border on Monday, the army said, three days after a brief exchange of fire near the Preah Vihear temple. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Khmer+troops+at+Phnom+Troap+02+%28Reuters%29.jpgA Cambodian soldier patrols Eagle field on Phnom Trop mountain, near the Thai border and the disputed 900-year-old Preah Vihear temple in Preah Vihear province, 543 km (337 miles) north of Phnom Penh, October 7, 2008. Two Thai soldiers stepped on landmines near the Cambodian border on Monday, the army said, three days after a brief exchange of fire near the Preah Vihear temple. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Khmer+troops+at+Phnom+Troap+03+%28Reuters%29.jpgA Cambodian soldier (R) talks to a Thai soldier near the disputed 900-year-old Preah Vihear temple in Preah Vihear province, 543 km (337 miles) north of Phnom Penh, October 7, 2008. Two Thai soldiers stepped on landmines near the Cambodian border on Monday, the army said, three days after a brief exchange of fire near the Preah Vihear temple. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Khmer+troops+at+Phnom+Troap+04+%28Reuters%29.jpgCambodian soldiers patrol Eagle field on Phnom Trop mountain, near the Thai border and the disputed 900-year-old Preah Vihear temple in Preah Vihear province, 543 km (337 miles) north of Phnom Penh, October 7, 2008. Two Thai soldiers stepped on landmines near the Cambodian border on Monday, the army said, three days after a brief exchange of fire near the Preah Vihear temple. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Khmer+troops+at+Phnom+Troap+05+%28Reuters%29.jpgA Cambodian soldier sits at Eagle field on Phnom Trop mountain, near the Thai border and the disputed 900-year-old Preah Vihear temple in Preah Vihear province 543 km (337 miles) north of Phnom Penh, October 7, 2008. Two Thai soldiers stepped on landmines near the Cambodian border on Monday, the army said, three days after a brief exchange of fire near the Preah Vihear temple. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea



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Don't believe Buck Thai Dark Lair. ( I Thai saim) Remember they always look down at us lao people.

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In history Cambodian are good relationship with Lao People.
In history Thailand are bad relationship with Lao people.
Why not???? What's happenning for Lao????
Thai People alway alway Look down on Lao people///////
1. Take over Esan Lao 16 provinces include Chiengmai Lanna are part of Chow Xaisetha Thirat .
2. Lao people are dummies
3. Lao people are stupide and easy to believe anything
4. Lao people uneducate and disadvantage
5. Lao people are Low IQ
6. Lao people are slave in Bankok more and morre so on



Hey man! Are yo sick or what? Why you still stucking in the past...Why don't you look forward to make Lao looks good.

History was just a history. In the past the King had fighting for their immorality to other country. Thailand also was fail to Burmese army but they fight back till they get their land back. Cambodia was fail under Thailand over 100s of years since Ayuthaya till Ratanakosin period and as well as Laos but why we can't make it? Why we can't fight back? Why our past Kings was so weak or poor in spirited? And why we have to wait till Franch came to help us to be independent but must be under the deal of Franch Coloniel? We're better hate Franch than Thailand that took everything from Laos and hen we've nothing value for them so they just leave us to be the one of the most poorly countries in the world?

All above tha yo've wrote...is that really true? If it's true why don't we make show them we can make it better. But if it's not true why keep in your head of angry? for what?

Thailand, they has freedom to writing anthing in the cyber world and some of them  are useing the webboard for releasing their tensions from the real world so the might write things in impolite ways as same as you're writing just now.

Look down on each oher can be happen in every corner or the world and even in Laos... Riches and high educated people also look down on poor or low educated people. right or wrong?

If you are a good people and standing right in front of the guy who said as above you wrote and they know you well, I strongly beleived that I won't say such as bad words to you but if you are not a good people...ofcos they will and even me I will say thesame as they said even I'm Laos too ok



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really bad, and broken English.

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Don't believe Buck Thai Dark Lair. ( I Thai saim) Remember they always look down at us lao people.




I believe Buk Viet Darb Kao....they are our brotha and sista...they take most of the land on our border ...even the ho chi minh trail ..kewl ..belive buk viet not Thai or Cambodian or burmese ....furious and they look up on US Lao ....we got lot of resource ...come and get it viet brotha sista ...biggrin


Peace out all ...my brotha sista lao & viet .....



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