The video clip at the centre of the controversy. The yellow part show Thai territories that cover all parts of Cambodia and Laos.
Source: Khmer Sthapana newspaper
Reported in English by Khmerization
Cambodian ambassador to Thailand on Monday 13th had sent a diplomatic note to the Thai Foreign Ministry to remove a video clip from the Thai Prime Minister's official website that claims parts of Cambodia were actually lost Thai territories.
The diplomatic note stressed that whoever posted the video clip have done it with the intention to incite hatred among the people of the two countries. the note also stated the vidoe clip will negatively impact on the relationships between the two nations.
In a video clip posted at the Thai Prime Minister's official website, ilovethailand.org, the narrator claimed that Cambodia's Siem Rap, Battambang and Preah Vihear temple were parts of Thai territories lost to Cambodia.
According to Deum Ampil, the diplomatic note also stated that the facts of history is that Cambodia was the one who lost large territories to Thailand from its mighty Khmer Empire in the 12th century.
According to historical records, the Cambodian provinces of Siem Reap, Battambang, Sirisophon and Preah Vihear were annexed by Thailand- then known as Siam- in 1794. These provinces were only returned to Cambodian control under the Franco-Siamese Treaty in 1907.
Other Cambodian provinces annexed by Thailand in the late 18th century were Kauk Khan (Sisaket), Surin, Sakeo, Trat, Buriram, Nokor Reach (Korat) and many more.
At the time of this article going to press, there are reports that the video clip at the centre of the controversy has been removed from the ilovethailand.org website.
Source: Khmer Sthapana newspaper
Reported in English by Khmerization
Cambodian ambassador to Thailand on Monday 13th had sent a diplomatic note to the Thai Foreign Ministry to remove a video clip from the Thai Prime Minister's official website that claims parts of Cambodia were actually lost Thai territories.
The diplomatic note stressed that whoever posted the video clip have done it with the intention to incite hatred among the people of the two countries. the note also stated the vidoe clip will negatively impact on the relationships between the two nations.
In a video clip posted at the Thai Prime Minister's official website, ilovethailand.org, the narrator claimed that Cambodia's Siem Rap, Battambang and Preah Vihear temple were parts of Thai territories lost to Cambodia.
According to Deum Ampil, the diplomatic note also stated that the facts of history is that Cambodia was the one who lost large territories to Thailand from its mighty Khmer Empire in the 12th century.
According to historical records, the Cambodian provinces of Siem Reap, Battambang, Sirisophon and Preah Vihear were annexed by Thailand- then known as Siam- in 1794. These provinces were only returned to Cambodian control under the Franco-Siamese Treaty in 1907.
Other Cambodian provinces annexed by Thailand in the late 18th century were Kauk Khan (Sisaket), Surin, Sakeo, Trat, Buriram, Nokor Reach (Korat) and many more.
At the time of this article going to press, there are reports that the video clip at the centre of the controversy has been removed from the ilovethailand.org website.
4 comments:
The Minister of Education of Thailand has recently complained in Thai language about historical point of view that Thai government should not spoil and polute the real nature of Thai history because it can lead to the hatred, enemy and conflict with the neigboring countries...and Thailand itself will have the possible danger in future due to the confusing history by Thai people themselves.
Thai PM just open a big can of worms of Thai history. The world knew what the history Thailand. Don't under estimate the world intellectual.
9:49pm, I read a bit about that news as well. I believe that, for the benefits of the Thai nation in general, the Thai leaders and Thai education system must teach their children the correct history. They gain nothing by teaching their children fake history. It can only make them more ignorant about themselves and about their ancestors.
In the present day Khmer Speaking in Thailand
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