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Friday 25 November 2011

Three Cambodians killed by Thai soldiers at border in Oddar Meanchey

Thursday, 24 November 2011
By Serath

SAMRONG, Nov 24 (CEN) - Cambodia's border patrol on Thursday found the bodies of three illegal loggers suspected of being shot by the Thai military.

The bodies were found one kilometer from Kna Temple in Oddar Meachey province and were identified as Sam Sat, 41, Try Sambo, 37, and Try Klot, 34, all from Oh Bat Dav village in Bansay Reak commune in the provincial capital of Samrong.

Cambodian soldiers who were on patrol in the area on Monday night said they heard five or six shots from Thai forces.

On Thursday morning, they said, the Oh Bat Dav village chief reported to the border authority that three villagers were missing. The border patrol then started searching in the area where they heard the shooting and found the three bodies.

The Cambodian soldiers said they then negotiated with Thai authorities to bring the bodies back for funerals.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well, these people had been told not to cross into Thai's side to chop down their tree, but they didn't listen and they'r still stubborn and hard-head!...So, i don't feel sorry for these people one bit...


Geedy can caused your life...

Anonymous said...

Is cambodia have a policy of shoot to kill like siam or cambodia do like they always do nice to siam by arrest and hand them over? cambodian military shoot adapt that policy shoot to kill and event shoot to kill your own people of they not listen about the restricted area.

Anonymous said...

You only shoot soldiers on the other side, not civilians.

Anonymous said...

ON cambodian side there's no more tree left...The khmer border police hire villager people to do the jobs, promise watching their back, so people can sneaking to Thailand side to cut their tree, there's green light from those khmer commander along the border...

Anonymous said...

We can't expect this corrupt government, led by Hun Sen, to work in the best interests of Cambodia and Cambodians because the leaders are busy working hard to protect their powers and to enrich themselves. In Thailand, when Cambodian authority arrested one Thai, their leaders and their media made a big deal. In Cambodia, Thai soldiers killed hundreds of Cambodians like animals but our leaders said nothing. How sad.

Anonymous said...

let get rid of hun sen and the rest of his gang so the new generation and more educate to do the job. get rid of him is easy, where can we get the sniper rifle in cambodia? need connection to get our hand on sniper....we don't need army do the job we do need some volunteer from forced eviction victim who lost everything and willing to trap....onto their body. we sure these sucker will wake up to protection it people from the siam shoot to kill.

Anonymous said...

I do believed those khmer border patrol given permission for poor village people to cross into Thai's side...They paid these poor people to chop down tree on Thailand-side!...There's corrupted commanders inside RCAF at the border!!

Anonymous said...

And the government are quiet about it and so the rest of Khmer people. Khmer people are lack of nationalism and patriotism. No wonder the world perceives Khmer people as dispensable people. What a pathetic race!!!! Only good at killing each other and boasting nonsense.

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen should clean up his corrupted RCAF people...There'so many of them are corrupted right now, illegally logging, drug smuggling, drug making...