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Wednesday, 17 September 2008

The History of Thailand, Twisted

Dear All,

I just received a YouTube video from Satrey Khmer alerting me to the claims by Thailand about the lands it lost to its neighbours. I'm flabbergasted to watch such claims, particularly relating to Cambodia. Thailand claimed that it lost Cambodia, its territory, to France in 1876. It claimed that it lost Koh Kong to France (Cambodia) in 1904 and Battambang, Siem Reap and Sirisorphorn to France in 1907. And as recently as 1962, it lost Preah Vihear to Cambodia. It is too rediculous to believe. Please have a see by clicking below.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3pL5YB1VrY&feature=related

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi!
I asked Thailinguistics about Thai's land.
Thailingusitics agred that Preah Vihea and the land nearby is Cambodian's.

Khmerization said...

Thailinguistics must be a learned and well-informed man. He must have studied history from the correct source, not from the Thai source, written by the biased Thai historians. Without prejudice, one must acknowledge that the land known as Thailand today was once a Cambodian territory because in the 13th century, Cambodia's borders stretched as far as Malaysia to the south, stretched as far as Burma to the west, stretched to the Gulf of Tonkin to the east/northeast and stretched to China to the north. So Thailand's claims in this video are nonsense.