Thousands enter from Cambodia every day
Published: 21/08/2012
Bangkok Post
Authorities are keeping a close watch on
thousands of Muslim Cambodians streaming to Thailand amid security
concerns in the deep South after Ramadan.
Deputy Prime Minister Yutthasak Sasiprapa said yesterday thousands of
Cambodian Muslims are entering Thailand as tourists every day.
The Immigration Bureau has been instructed to monitor their movements
and the Cambodian government will be asked to exchange information
about its citizens coming to Thailand, Gen Yutthasak said.
He said the police have been asked to track information about their movements in Thailand.
Pol Col Sangkom Tadso, superintendent of Sa Kaeo Immigration Office,
said his unit could not identify the religious faith held by the
Cambodians entering Thailand as their passports did not contain such
information.
The Foreign Ministry could best provide such information as the
agency held visa application information which contained details of
their religions, he said.
He said those who applied for stays longer than seven days mostly
travelled to the southern border provinces and Malaysia where they could
meet their relatives.
However, the number of Cambodians crossing to Thailand in Sa Kaeo's
Aranyaprathet borders and nearby checkpoints remains at normal levels at
present, he added.
Maj Gen Ditthaporn Sasasamit, spokesman of the Internal Security
Operations Command (Isoc), said police have been assigned to monitor
Cambodia's Muslims in Thailand.
He said their movements were reported constantly, but state agencies had previously paid little attention to them.
Intelligence agencies believe insurgents would carry out attacks
against state officials after the holy fasting month of Ramadan, which
ended on Sunday.
The insurgents want to challenge the government's new approach to solving problems in the deep South, he said.
The government is setting up another command centre for solving problems in the southern border provinces.
Maj Gen Ditthaporn said the creation of the new command centre would
not lead to an overlap of authority among responsible agencies.
The National Security Council (NSC) will iron out responsibility of staff at a meeting tomorrow, he said.
Meanwhile, nine out of 10 people in the restive southern border
provinces think the government is not sincere in its handling of the
insurgency problem, according to the results of a Bangkok Poll released
yesterday.
The poll, commissioned by Bangkok University, was conducted among 427
people aged 18 or older in Pattani, Yala, Narathiwat and Songkhla
provinces on Aug 7-14. The margin of error was plus or minus 5%.
Asked if they thought the government was sincere about solving the
problems, 90% of the respondents said "no" and only 10% said "yes".
A majority, 59%, thought the government was not on the right track in
trying to solve the problem, while 35% said they were still uncertain.
Only 6% said the government's approach has been correct.
When asked whether a curfew would help reduce the violence in the
region, 43% thought it would not be of any help; 17% believed it would,
and 40% were uncertain.
Asked if they were satisfied with the way security forces were
operating in the area, 70% said they were not, while 29% said they were.
More than 90% of respondents said they could not see any sign that the
situation would improve in the next three to six months.
3 comments:
why don't they just go live in southern Thailand, Malaysia, or Indonesia for God's sake? They are not known by their country but called by their religion name, for example, the Muslim Cambodians. Why not Cambodian Cham? Get rid of these terrorists before they become a big problem for Cambodia.
why don't they just go live in southern Thailand, Malaysia, or Indonesia for God's sake? They are not known by their country but called by their religion name, for example, the Muslim Cambodians. Why not Cambodian Cham? Get rid of these terrorists before they become a big problem for Cambodia.
Thai authority said up to 1000 Khmer Muslims traveled to Thailand everyday. I think the figure of 1000 daily is too high. The other thing is that Cambodian Muslims are peaceful and non-violent people. They co-existed with Khmer Buddhists for generations and we never have any problems with each other.
The reasons Muslims in Thai become extremists and radicals are because they Thai authority cracked down on them hard, brutally beating them and killing them. We Cambodians treated Khmer Muslims pretty fair and pretty well, that's why they are very passive and had co-existed with Khmer Buddhists peacefully for generations.
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