Opinion by Khmerization
19th October 2008
Letter to the editor,
Bangkok Post
webmaster@bangkokpost.co.th
Dear Sir,
The article published in the Bangkok Post on Sunday October 19th, 2008 titled “Cambodia needs to show it is sincere”, written by Thanida Tansubhapol is lopsided, one-sided and most importantly, ill-informed. It is Thailand, and not Cambodia, who needs to be sincere regarding the resolution of the Preah Vihear conflict.
While Cambodia has been very patient with the continued Thai encroachments and sincere all along in the negotiations, Thailand has been very deceitful. Thailand has steadfastly refused to withdraw its troops from the Cambodian territories during the many fruitless talks in the past. On the contrary, Thailand has chosen military solutions instead of diplomacy when it sent its troops to occupy the Preah Vihear areas on the 15th of July this year. Thailand has employed a macho-man and strong armed tactics to bully Cambodia over Ta Moan Thom and Ta Krabey temples, Phnom Trop and Veal Entry which culminated into a deadly fire-fight on the 15th of October. Where is Thailand’s sincerity?
The lack of sincerity on the part of Thailand was evident in the fact that it has steadfastly refused to withdraw its troops from the occupied territories and Thailand’s relentless attempts to block Cambodia’s efforts to resolve the dispute through diplomacy, like through the UN Security Council and legal means, such as the International Court of Justice. Thailand, instead, has chosen to flex its military muscles, even during Mr. Sompong Amornvivat’s talks with PM Hun Sen on the 13th, two days before the deadly fighting, Thailand had sent in their troops to cross the borderlines which resulted in Mr. Hun Sen issuing an ultimatum for Thai troops to be withdrawn. These kinds of military bullying and armed provocations have escalated into the fighting on the 15th. Again, where is Thailand’s sincerity?
Cambodia should accept Malaysia’s and Indonesia’s offer of a mediation. Cambodia can show them the documents and maps from the 1904-1908 treaty. Cambodia can bring those Malaysian and Indonesian mediators to the sites of the conflicts and show them the 1904-1908 maps to locate whether they are locating inside Cambodia or inside Thailand. This is one way that Cambodia can prove to the world of Thai encroachments and Thai aggressions.
The key point in any peaceful resolutions to the conflict would be that Thailand allows diplomacy to run its course, whether bilateral, regional or international. For any diplomacy to run its course successfully, Thailand must first withdraw all its troops from the territories it has occupied and return the situation to normalcy, and that is the pre-15th of July 2008 status quo.
Thailand has vehemently opposed to the internationalisation of the Khmer-Thai conflict because Thailand has no legal basis in which to fight for the ownership of the territories that they have claimed. Thailand has refused to negotiate based on the documents from the Khmer-Thai treaty of 1904-1908 because the territories that Thai troops have occupied are located inside Cambodia, according to the maps from the 1904-1908 treaty. If Thailand is sincere enough, it would have withdrawn its troops from the Cambodian territories, then set up a joint border commission with Cambodia to demarcate the borders, using the internationally-recognised documents of the 1904-1908 treaty between the two countries.
The peaceful resolutions to the present conflict is possible only if Thailand abide by its commitments to a diplomatic and peaceful solution. If Thailand continues its military aggressions and encroachments, armed conflict is inevitable. Thailand must practise what it had preached to Cambodia, and that is stop sending troops into Cambodian territories and start withdrawing. Then demarcations of the border can proceed by using the documents and maps from the internationally-recognised treaty of 1904-1908 signed between the two countries. If Thailand is sincere enough, this is the way to go and the border issues can be settled peacefully. The solution this way will bring about a long lasting and good neighbourly co-existence between the two countries. Military solutions, which currently employed by Thailand, can only lead to bloodshed and misery for the people of the two countries. Military occupations by Thai troops need to be stopped!
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*Read related opinion: Thailand has been taught a good lesson.
19th October 2008
Letter to the editor,
Bangkok Post
webmaster@bangkokpost.co.th
“The peaceful resolutions to the present conflict is possible only if Thailand abide by its commitments to a diplomatic and peaceful solution. If Thailand continues its military aggressions and encroachments, armed conflict is inevitable. Thailand must practise what it had preached to Cambodia, and that is stop sending troops into Cambodian territories and start withdrawing.”
Dear Sir,
The article published in the Bangkok Post on Sunday October 19th, 2008 titled “Cambodia needs to show it is sincere”, written by Thanida Tansubhapol is lopsided, one-sided and most importantly, ill-informed. It is Thailand, and not Cambodia, who needs to be sincere regarding the resolution of the Preah Vihear conflict.
While Cambodia has been very patient with the continued Thai encroachments and sincere all along in the negotiations, Thailand has been very deceitful. Thailand has steadfastly refused to withdraw its troops from the Cambodian territories during the many fruitless talks in the past. On the contrary, Thailand has chosen military solutions instead of diplomacy when it sent its troops to occupy the Preah Vihear areas on the 15th of July this year. Thailand has employed a macho-man and strong armed tactics to bully Cambodia over Ta Moan Thom and Ta Krabey temples, Phnom Trop and Veal Entry which culminated into a deadly fire-fight on the 15th of October. Where is Thailand’s sincerity?
The lack of sincerity on the part of Thailand was evident in the fact that it has steadfastly refused to withdraw its troops from the occupied territories and Thailand’s relentless attempts to block Cambodia’s efforts to resolve the dispute through diplomacy, like through the UN Security Council and legal means, such as the International Court of Justice. Thailand, instead, has chosen to flex its military muscles, even during Mr. Sompong Amornvivat’s talks with PM Hun Sen on the 13th, two days before the deadly fighting, Thailand had sent in their troops to cross the borderlines which resulted in Mr. Hun Sen issuing an ultimatum for Thai troops to be withdrawn. These kinds of military bullying and armed provocations have escalated into the fighting on the 15th. Again, where is Thailand’s sincerity?
Cambodia should accept Malaysia’s and Indonesia’s offer of a mediation. Cambodia can show them the documents and maps from the 1904-1908 treaty. Cambodia can bring those Malaysian and Indonesian mediators to the sites of the conflicts and show them the 1904-1908 maps to locate whether they are locating inside Cambodia or inside Thailand. This is one way that Cambodia can prove to the world of Thai encroachments and Thai aggressions.
The key point in any peaceful resolutions to the conflict would be that Thailand allows diplomacy to run its course, whether bilateral, regional or international. For any diplomacy to run its course successfully, Thailand must first withdraw all its troops from the territories it has occupied and return the situation to normalcy, and that is the pre-15th of July 2008 status quo.
Thailand has vehemently opposed to the internationalisation of the Khmer-Thai conflict because Thailand has no legal basis in which to fight for the ownership of the territories that they have claimed. Thailand has refused to negotiate based on the documents from the Khmer-Thai treaty of 1904-1908 because the territories that Thai troops have occupied are located inside Cambodia, according to the maps from the 1904-1908 treaty. If Thailand is sincere enough, it would have withdrawn its troops from the Cambodian territories, then set up a joint border commission with Cambodia to demarcate the borders, using the internationally-recognised documents of the 1904-1908 treaty between the two countries.
The peaceful resolutions to the present conflict is possible only if Thailand abide by its commitments to a diplomatic and peaceful solution. If Thailand continues its military aggressions and encroachments, armed conflict is inevitable. Thailand must practise what it had preached to Cambodia, and that is stop sending troops into Cambodian territories and start withdrawing. Then demarcations of the border can proceed by using the documents and maps from the internationally-recognised treaty of 1904-1908 signed between the two countries. If Thailand is sincere enough, this is the way to go and the border issues can be settled peacefully. The solution this way will bring about a long lasting and good neighbourly co-existence between the two countries. Military solutions, which currently employed by Thailand, can only lead to bloodshed and misery for the people of the two countries. Military occupations by Thai troops need to be stopped!
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*Read related opinion: Thailand has been taught a good lesson.
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