Prime Minister Hun Sen warned on Friday that he feared Thailand would
deploy armed forces if the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The
Hague issues a judgment in favor of Cambodia over the disputed Preah
Vihear temple.
Cambodia will send a defense lawyer to attend two public hearings set
to take place in April at The Hague to clarify the ICJ’s 1962 ruling
that unambiguously awarded the Preah Vihear temple to Cambodia, but did
not clarify ownership of land directly around the site.
Thailand lays claim to 4.6 km of land abutting the temple grounds,
but this has been converted into a demilitarized zone on orders of the
ICJ as a means to prevent further armed conflict between Cambodia and
Thailand over the disputed site.
Intense fighting took place along the border in early 2011, but the
area has been largely peaceful since, and Mr. Hun Sen’s warnings of
future fighting came as unexpected on Friday.
“If the International Court of Justice will issue a verdict in the
future, the Thais will use armed forces, but Cambodia will not use armed
forces,” Mr. Hun Sen said during a speech at the closing of the
Interior Ministry’s annual meeting in Phnom Penh.
“There are tendencies and pressures to attempt to use the military as
a measure to solve this problem, so please, all kinds of forces,
including the national police, be careful and pay attention to observe
situations frequently and look for any bad actions that disturb our
sovereignty,” Mr. Hun Sen said.
Mr. Hun Sen, who has a much warmer friendship with Thai Prime
Minister Yingluck Shinawatra than with her predecessor, Abhisit
Vejjajiva, said he told her earlier this month that he hopes Thailand
will not engage militarily should another verdict fall in Cambodia’s
favor at The Hague.
The first hearing on Preah Vihear’s ownership was held in May 2011.
The oral arguments to be put forward by Cambodia are due on April 15
and 18. The hearings are to consider provisional measures put forward by
Cambodia that include the withdrawal of Thai troops from the area, and
come after the court denied a request by Thailand that the case be
dismissed entirely.
“I told Yingluck Shinawatra that we can’t allow this problem to
spread beyond the border, because it could spread and affect other
cooperations such as the economy, business and other fields,” Mr. Hun
Sen said in his speech.
The prime minister also spoke about a new directive signed on
Thursday that seeks to prohibit the illegal logging and selling of
rosewood, and called on unnamed countries to stop importing rosewood
from Cambodia. Rosewood is in short supply and illegal to harvest in
Cambodia, which has led to dozens of Cambodians killed by Thai border
forces as they sneak into Thailand in search of the valuable wood.
“This rosewood problem needs to finish,” Mr. Hun Sen said. “To finish
everyone using it in the country and stopping exports of it and
countries that receive rosewood—please stop buying it,” he added.
Two of the major destinations for illegally logged rosewood from Cambodia are China and Vietnam.
3 comments:
The temple and the land belong to Khmer there is no such thing that the temple belong to Khmer and the land belong to siam.Would you build a millions dollars home on someone else land? Wasn't sound right?The icj knows that the land and the temple belong to Khmer and slam the case closed.
During 2008 election campaign , it was good opportunity
for CPP to divert voters attentions from the local problems
to Khmer-Thai border problem , when the armed clash broke out . it was also the good opportunity for Mr Soy Sopheap to attack Mr Son Chhay and painted the opposition party as non-nationalist .
The new mandate election is near , Hun Sen will use the
same old trick for CPP new campaign to dupe Khmer voters
to make them believe that Hun Sen is the father of Heroes ,
land protector . Hun Sen expects that the border issue will
divert Khmer attention from the corruption , crony-ism , land
grabbing , slavery etc .
mi oun Sam bong kha nek . Oun Sam if you start to hunt any prey be sure do not to forget bring bong Kha pong we hunt oversea deer and cow together. Ok bravo recue cow.Mike
Post a Comment