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Saturday, 25 June 2011

Border folk hope for peace

Writer: Aekarach Sattaburuth
Published: 25/06/2011
Bangkok Post

Villagers living along the Thai-Cambodian border say they want nothing more from the next government than for peace to return.

They say they are tired of running for cover from border shelling.

Ieng Chan-ob, 62, owner of a grocery shop in Ban Phum Srol village in Si Sa Ket's Kantharalak district, said border fighting between Thai and Cambodian troops, which flared up most recently in April, had badly hurt local businesses. The border skirmishes have driven away customers who are mostly the villagers themselves.

Most residents were uncertain about the border situation although the clashes have ceased for now, she said.

Ms Ieng said her "dream government" after the July 3 poll must be able put an end to the border conflict with Cambodia and restore peace to border villages.

Pensri Senanoi, 52, a farmer at the same village, said she wanted the next government to be formed by other parties, not the existing ones. She would vote for a party that could ensure that border villagers would not have to run away from heavy shelling.

Ms Pensri was putting her faith in the Pheu Thai Party to solve the border conflict with Cambodia.

If the existing parties return to power, many border residents may have no choice but to run for their own safety when fighting erupts, she said.

Thanom Nalasai, 42, who works as a hired hand at Ban Phum Srol village, said he wanted the government to return a normal way of life to residents.

The Democrat-led government's efforts to solve the border conflict with Cambodia had failed, said Mr Thanom.

Many residents have also pinned their hopes on Pheu Thai to put an end to the conflict.

Sumet Palasak, a Mathayom 3 (Grade 9) student at Phum Srol Witthaya school, said though he is too young to vote, he wants the next government to pay more attention to improving the quality of teachers and education in rural schools. The government should be able to solve border problems so children could help their families earn extra income by selling goods to tourists or working as tour guides, he said.

Pornchai Jongkot, 46, a village head in Kap Choeng district of neighbouring Surin province, said the government should solve the border problem through negotiations.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Trust me; Cambodia wanted the same. They wanted peace and able to work together and live among each other. The problem is Abhisit and Yellow shirt extreme view that created the chaos. Cambodia only defense themselve. We seen enough wars in our life time. Khmer and Thai should work together to find common goal but you have existing government that doesnt obey ICJ, threaten UNESCO. It is not Cambodia false. You guy need to vote for PT because only PT can find peace for us.

Anonymous said...

The problems are not just coming from Abhisit, also coming from the Thai military itself who one to challenge the Thai government politically. If the Thai military does not cough, the Abhisit’s government would not catch a cold.

Anonymous said...

The Khmer-Thai conflict didn't start by Abhisit or Samak government, but it was started by the Thai yellow shirt in 2008 and the Thai military carried it through. However, all Thai citizens and institutions, including subsequent Thai governments and the monarchy, supported the Thai invasion of Preah Vihear surrounding areas because they hope to reclaim back the territory lost in the 19962 world court verdict.

Anonymous said...

Agree, yellow shirts are the main problem...

Anonymous said...

Thailand keep bring their interna affair to the border with cambodia..