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Saturday 2 August 2008

Whos' The Crying Wolf?

Written by Mediawatch

BANGKOKIAN

When Cambodia cries wolf
By The Nation.
Published on August 1, 2008



Cambodia knows exactly when and where to hit Thailand to inflict the most pain on its neighbour to the east. Repeated attempts by Phnom Penh to raise the Preah Vihear dispute at the international level in forums such as the United Nations and the Non-Aligned Movement - which were subsequently withdrawn - shows a lack of sincerity and ill intentions. At a meeting in Singapore, Asean took the unprecedented step of discussing the temple dispute but without any progress.- The Nation




Just keep our fingers crossed and hope that the Author of this particular article, in any way and manner, did not represent the voices of the people of Thailand or the current legitimate democratic elected government and its administration.

If the Author means to say that Cambodia lack sincerity and has ill intention on his/her part then he/she [author] is indeed impressively very delusional.

Mind you that Cambodia is the sole and lawful owner of the Preah Vihear Temple, which was legally awarded by the International Court of Justice in Hague, dated back in 1962; and was fully recognized by the international community. However, with due respects and sincerity, in good faith and in good intentions for us as a neighbour, Cambodia has approached Thailand that we shall have an open and sincere dialogue regarding the enlisting of Preah Vihear Temple as a World Heritage site.

Both sides have done all their best to teething any differences, meetings after meetings before reaching a fruitful result when a joint communique was eventually and dully signed by the lawful representatives from both Cambodia and Thailand.

During the 32nd session in Quebec, the World Heritage Committee [all the 21 members] has unanimously approved the Cambodian application to list the Preah Vihear Temple as the World Heritage Site.
Thailand's last attempt to delay and cite for a joint management of the temple has been rejected.

In return for all good deeds by Cambodia, the Royal Government and people of Cambodia; Thailand has decided to flex its military mights and muscles by sending its elite troops and military hardware to the surrounding areas of Preah Vihear Temple, on 15 July 2008.


How would the Author explain these types of action?

Would these actions prove the kind of sincerity and good intentions on the part of Thailand?

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Medaiwatch,

I am impressed with your opinion and your response to the editorial in The Nation newspaper. I thought I am too busy to write a response to The Nation's editorial. But, after reading your comment and after re-reading The Nation's editorial, I cannot hold but to fire my cannon. My editorial shall be published in a few hours time. Good.

Khmerization

3 comments:

My Community Networking said...

Khmerization;
Thanks for the posting of my opinion on both blog.

Your opion are brillaint and well-said about the issue.

If time permitted, for sure, there would be more articles in response to the Nation Newspaper.

Regards

Khmerization said...

I hope more people will respond to this article of the Nation newspaper. Public Thai opinion have been influenced by such ignorant comments which led to the present dilemma over Preah Vihear. If the Thai media are a bit more objective in their reportages the issue would be more understandable by the Thai people and they would not have caused the trouble like what we faced today. I think Cambodia is very patient with the present problem, without Cambodia's restraint there would be war already.

My Community Networking said...

This might be an excuse of the Commander in Chief of the Thai armforce to overthrow the current legitimate democratic elected government.

PAD might be just a so called front force to stir the unrest and distability to the current government.

If they could roll the tanks and black uniform men and women into the heart of Bangkok again they would, however, Thailand reputation will be at risk so they have to get their anger over with the issue of Preah Vihear.

Thailand domocracy is somehow out the door soon if the country could not restraint themselves with resorting force to deal with its government or neighbour.