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Prime Minister Hun Sen visiting Preah Vihear temple
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen prays during a ceremony at an ancient Hindu temple in Preah Vihear province, 543 km (337 miles) north of Phnom Penh, February 6, 2010. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen (L) and his wife Bunrany greet soldiers at the disputed Thai-Cambodia border near an ancient Hindu temple in Preah Vihear province, 543 km (337 miles) north of Phnom Penh, February 6, 2010. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen (R) shakes hands with Hang Soth, director-general of the national authority for the Preah Vihear temple, at the disputed Thai-Cambodia border in Preah Vihear province, 543 km (337 miles) north of Phnom Penh, February 6, 2010. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen (R) gestures during a meeting with soldiers at the disputed Thai-Cambodia border near an ancient Hindu temple in Preah Vihear province, 543 km (337 miles) north of Phnom Penh, February 6, 2010. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen (R) greets soldiers at the disputed Thai-Cambodia border near an ancient Hindu temple in Preah Vihear province, 543 km (337 miles) north of Phnom Penh, February 6, 2010. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea (CAMBODIA
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen, right, sprays perfume as he prays at the Preah Vihear temple in Preah Vihear province, about 245 kilometers (152 miles) north of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010. Hun Sen pays his first official visit Saturday to his troops at the historic temple in the disputed territory with Thailand. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen, center left, and his wife Bun Rany, center right, pray at the Preah Vihear temple in Preah Vihear province, about 245 kilometers (152 miles) north of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010. Hun Sen pays his first official visit Saturday to his troops at the historic temple in the disputed territory with Thailand. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen, center right, and his wife Bun Rany, sitting next to him, pray at the Preah Vihear temple in Preah Vihear province, about 245 kilometers (152 miles) north of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010. Hun Sen pays his first official visit Saturday to his troops at the historic temple in the disputed territory with Thailand. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen (L) and his wife Bun Rany pray during a ceremony at an ancient Hindu temple in Preah Vihear province, 543 km (337 miles) north of Phnom Penh, February 6, 2010. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen (L) and his wife Bun Rany pray during a ceremony at an ancient Hindu temple in Preah Vihear province, 543 km (337 miles) north of Phnom Penh, February 6, 2010. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen, center, holds flowers as his prays at the Preah Vihear temple in Preah Vihear province, about 245 kilometers (152 miles) north of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010. Hun Sen pays his first official visit Saturday to his troops at the historic temple in the disputed territory with Thailand. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen (2nd R) and his wife Bun Rany (R) meet the families of soldiers at the disputed Thai-Cambodia border near an ancient Hindu temple in Preah Vihear province, 543 km (337 miles) north of Phnom Penh, February 6, 2010. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen greets soldiers at the disputed Thai-Cambodia border near an ancient Hindu temple in Preah Vihear province, 543 km (337 miles) north of Phnom Penh, February 6, 2010. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen gestures near soldiers at the disputed Thai-Cambodia border near an ancient Hindu temple in Preah Vihear province, 543 km (337 miles) north of Phnom Penh, February 6, 2010. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Cambodian PM visits disputed Thai border temple [-Hun Xen's conciliatory tone to the Siems]
Saturday, February 06, 2010
By Patrick Falby
AFP
PREAH VIHEAR, Cambodia — Cambodian Premier Hun Sen visited a disputed border area with Thailand Saturday, angering the neighbouring nation amid an ongoing diplomatic spat.
Hun Sen, accompanied by his wife, Bun Rany, both dressed in camouflage clothes, briefly toured the ancient Preah Vihear temple at the centre of the land dispute and met members of the Thai military who guard the area.
He asked the Thais "to avoid fighting because we are neighbours, we cannot be enemies forever," but his presence in the area attracted more than 100 Thai protesters on the Thai side of the border.
Cambodia and Thailand have been at loggerheads over their border for decades. Nationalist tensions spilled over into violence in July 2008, when the 11th century Preah Vihear temple was granted UNESCO World Heritage status.
Four soldiers were killed in clashes in the temple area in 2008 and three more in a gunbattle last April. Smaller flare-ups continue to be reported between troops in the area.
Hun Sen earlier began a tour of the area by opening a school and giving supplies to villagers caught up in April's violence last year.
"I have never asked for compensation. For me, it doesn't matter about compensation," said Hun Sen, referring to the destruction of a Cambodian market during the gunbattle.
"They (the Thais) have invaded us and look down on us."
Hun Sen and his wife joined senior ministers to give bags of rice, blankets and mosquito nets to villagers before proceeding in a heavily guarded convoy to visit the temple ruins.
During the one-day visit Hun Sen also accused Thailand of plotting to "invade" again.
"They are still keeping it in their minds to invade Cambodia and do not know when they will stop. The invaders have never left us, even though they can kill their own citizens," he told the crowd.
Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said he was not concerned about Hun Sen's trip as he had entrusted security on the border to the army.
"Soldiers are taking care of the border and the reports I have received show everything is normal," he told reporters.
The Thai-Cambodia border has never been fully demarcated, partly because it is littered with landmines left over from decades of war in Cambodia.
The World Court ruled in 1962 that the temple belonged to Cambodia, although its main entrance lies in Thailand. The exact boundary through the surrounding grounds remains in dispute.
On Friday a Cambodian official sent a letter to Internet giant Google, accusing it of being "professionally irresponsible" over its map of the temple that "places almost half of the Khmer (Preah Vihear) temple in Thailand".
The secretary of state of the Cambodian Council of Ministers, Svay Sitha described the map as "radically misleading".
Relations between the countries plunged further in November after Hun Sen appointed ousted Thai premier Thaksin Shinawatra, who lives abroad to escape a jail term for corruption, as an economic adviser.
Hun Sen, accompanied by his wife, Bun Rany, both dressed in camouflage clothes, briefly toured the ancient Preah Vihear temple at the centre of the land dispute and met members of the Thai military who guard the area.
He asked the Thais "to avoid fighting because we are neighbours, we cannot be enemies forever," but his presence in the area attracted more than 100 Thai protesters on the Thai side of the border.
Cambodia and Thailand have been at loggerheads over their border for decades. Nationalist tensions spilled over into violence in July 2008, when the 11th century Preah Vihear temple was granted UNESCO World Heritage status.
Four soldiers were killed in clashes in the temple area in 2008 and three more in a gunbattle last April. Smaller flare-ups continue to be reported between troops in the area.
Hun Sen earlier began a tour of the area by opening a school and giving supplies to villagers caught up in April's violence last year.
"I have never asked for compensation. For me, it doesn't matter about compensation," said Hun Sen, referring to the destruction of a Cambodian market during the gunbattle.
"They (the Thais) have invaded us and look down on us."
Hun Sen and his wife joined senior ministers to give bags of rice, blankets and mosquito nets to villagers before proceeding in a heavily guarded convoy to visit the temple ruins.
During the one-day visit Hun Sen also accused Thailand of plotting to "invade" again.
"They are still keeping it in their minds to invade Cambodia and do not know when they will stop. The invaders have never left us, even though they can kill their own citizens," he told the crowd.
Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said he was not concerned about Hun Sen's trip as he had entrusted security on the border to the army.
"Soldiers are taking care of the border and the reports I have received show everything is normal," he told reporters.
The Thai-Cambodia border has never been fully demarcated, partly because it is littered with landmines left over from decades of war in Cambodia.
The World Court ruled in 1962 that the temple belonged to Cambodia, although its main entrance lies in Thailand. The exact boundary through the surrounding grounds remains in dispute.
On Friday a Cambodian official sent a letter to Internet giant Google, accusing it of being "professionally irresponsible" over its map of the temple that "places almost half of the Khmer (Preah Vihear) temple in Thailand".
The secretary of state of the Cambodian Council of Ministers, Svay Sitha described the map as "radically misleading".
Relations between the countries plunged further in November after Hun Sen appointed ousted Thai premier Thaksin Shinawatra, who lives abroad to escape a jail term for corruption, as an economic adviser.
Cambodia rebukes Google over disputed Thai border map
PHNOM PENH — Cambodia has accused Internet giant Google of being "professionally irresponsible" over its map of an ancient temple at the centre of a border dispute with Thailand, a letter seen by AFP Saturday showed.
The Google map "places almost half of the Khmer (Preah Vihear) temple in Thailand and is not an internationally recognised map," said the letter written by the secretary of state of the Cambodian Council of Ministers, Svay Sitha.
He described the map as "radically misleading".
"We, therefore, request that you withdraw the already disseminated, very wrong and not internationally recognised map and replace it," Svay Sitha wrote.
The complaint was made as Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen was Saturday making his first visit to the 11th century Preah Vihear temple.
Cambodia and Thailand have been at loggerheads over their border for decades. Nationalist tensions spilled over into violence in July 2008, when the Preah Vihear temple was granted UNESCO World Heritage status.
Four soldiers were killed in clashes in the temple area in 2008 and three more in a gunbattle last April. Smaller flare-ups continue to be reported between troops in the area, with the most recent exchange of fire on January 29.
The border has never been fully demarcated, partly because it is littered with landmines left over from decades of war in Cambodia.
Relations between the neighbouring countries deteriorated further in November after Hun Sen appointed ousted Thai premier Thaksin Shinawatra, who lives abroad to escape a jail term for corruption, as an economic adviser.
The World Court ruled in 1962 that the temple belonged to Cambodia, although the main entrance lies at the foot of a mountain in Thailand. The exact boundary through the surrounding grounds remains in dispute.
The Google map "places almost half of the Khmer (Preah Vihear) temple in Thailand and is not an internationally recognised map," said the letter written by the secretary of state of the Cambodian Council of Ministers, Svay Sitha.
He described the map as "radically misleading".
"We, therefore, request that you withdraw the already disseminated, very wrong and not internationally recognised map and replace it," Svay Sitha wrote.
The complaint was made as Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen was Saturday making his first visit to the 11th century Preah Vihear temple.
Cambodia and Thailand have been at loggerheads over their border for decades. Nationalist tensions spilled over into violence in July 2008, when the Preah Vihear temple was granted UNESCO World Heritage status.
Four soldiers were killed in clashes in the temple area in 2008 and three more in a gunbattle last April. Smaller flare-ups continue to be reported between troops in the area, with the most recent exchange of fire on January 29.
The border has never been fully demarcated, partly because it is littered with landmines left over from decades of war in Cambodia.
Relations between the neighbouring countries deteriorated further in November after Hun Sen appointed ousted Thai premier Thaksin Shinawatra, who lives abroad to escape a jail term for corruption, as an economic adviser.
The World Court ruled in 1962 that the temple belonged to Cambodia, although the main entrance lies at the foot of a mountain in Thailand. The exact boundary through the surrounding grounds remains in dispute.
Cambodian PM visits Preah Vihear temple on Cambodian-Thailand border
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen arrived at Preah Vihear Temple at noon on Saturday as planned.
Hun Sen and his wife Bun Rany Hun Sen, all in military uniform, were accompanied by hundreds of government officials and armed forces arrived at the temple at around 12:10 pm on Saturday and he was blessed by Buddhist monks and welcomed by blessing dance of Cambodian artists.
It is Hun Sen's first visit to Preah Vihear Temple since the temple was registered as the World Heritage Site in July 2008. Koy Kuong, spokesman of Foreign Ministry said on Friday Prime Minister Hun Sen's visit to the border area is to meet with Cambodian armed forces and villagers who are based and living there.
Before arriving at the temple, Hun Sen visited a commanding post of the garrison there under the tight security. He told the soldiers and the people that "Cambodia only wants the border area back to the status before July 15, 2008, when that status returned, I will order to reopen the gateway of Preah Vihear."
Hun Sen also reiterated that "the Royal Government of Cambodia hope to strengthen and develop the cooperation relations with neighboring countries, in an effort to make the border area as a friendly and cooperation one."
The premier also ordered Interior Ministry and National Police take measures to ensure the security of border area, especially the Preah Vihear temple, by the telecommunication system.
Preah Vihear Temple and its vicinity has become a flagship of border dispute between Cambodia and Thailand after the temple was registered as the World Heritage Site in July 2008.
Hun Sen and his wife Bun Rany Hun Sen, all in military uniform, were accompanied by hundreds of government officials and armed forces arrived at the temple at around 12:10 pm on Saturday and he was blessed by Buddhist monks and welcomed by blessing dance of Cambodian artists.
It is Hun Sen's first visit to Preah Vihear Temple since the temple was registered as the World Heritage Site in July 2008. Koy Kuong, spokesman of Foreign Ministry said on Friday Prime Minister Hun Sen's visit to the border area is to meet with Cambodian armed forces and villagers who are based and living there.
Before arriving at the temple, Hun Sen visited a commanding post of the garrison there under the tight security. He told the soldiers and the people that "Cambodia only wants the border area back to the status before July 15, 2008, when that status returned, I will order to reopen the gateway of Preah Vihear."
Hun Sen also reiterated that "the Royal Government of Cambodia hope to strengthen and develop the cooperation relations with neighboring countries, in an effort to make the border area as a friendly and cooperation one."
The premier also ordered Interior Ministry and National Police take measures to ensure the security of border area, especially the Preah Vihear temple, by the telecommunication system.
Preah Vihear Temple and its vicinity has become a flagship of border dispute between Cambodia and Thailand after the temple was registered as the World Heritage Site in July 2008.
Soy Sopheap showed that Hun Xen's boasting about Chumteav Bun Rany was nothing but a lie ... Gasp!!!
In Preah Vihear, Hun Xen boasted that his wife is an important army commander because she is constantly concerned about border troops welfare ...
... Meanwhile, Cambodian border troops are begging Soy Sopheap to help provide for a dam to store water for their daily needs (All photos: DAP)
... Meanwhile, Cambodian border troops are begging Soy Sopheap to help provide for a dam to store water for their daily needs (All photos: DAP)
Hun Xen: Chumteav Bun Rany Hun Xen is an important army commander
Saturday 06 February 2010
DAP news
Translated from Khmer by Komping Puoy
PM Hun Xen praised Chumteav Bun Rany Hun Xen, his missus, saying that she is an important army commander who is his house companion.
In general, Chumteav Bun Rany Hun Xen is always concerned about the welfare of troops stationed in Preah Vihear temple who are defending our territories from our enemy’s aggression.
In general, Chumteav Bun Rany Hun Xen is always concerned about the welfare of troops stationed in Preah Vihear temple who are defending our territories from our enemy’s aggression.
… but, wait, if Chumteav Bun Rany is so concerned about welfare of the troops, why is Soy Sopheap from DAP news reported the following:
Cambodian troops stationed in Veal Entry (near Preah Vihear temple) had to beg for help through Soy Sopheap
Friday 05 February 2010
DAP news
Translated from Khmer by Komping Puoy
Troop commander and troops stationed in Veal Entry (Eagle Field) asked for help from generous donors both inside and outside the country to build a dam in this area to store water for their daily needs. Trough this appeal, the troop commander in Veal Entry asked Soy Sopheap, the director of DAP news, to help inform generous donors from both inside and outside the country to help provide for their needs.
In the afternoon of 05 Feb 2010, Major Nou Sarath, the commander of Veal Entry, told a group of DAP reporters led by Soy Sopheap who traveled to the spot that they want a dam to store water for the daily use of troops stationed there. Major Nou Sarath said that he and the troops need about $5,000 to built this dam which would measure 8-meter long by 5-meter wide and 2-meter high. He said that if such dam exists, troops stationed there could use water all the time, and he hopes that the publication of this appeal will lead people, including Soy Sopheap, to help provide funds for the soldiers to build this dam.
Soy Sopheap said that he will do his utmost to publish this information to raise the needed funds.
In the afternoon of 05 Feb 2010, Major Nou Sarath, the commander of Veal Entry, told a group of DAP reporters led by Soy Sopheap who traveled to the spot that they want a dam to store water for the daily use of troops stationed there. Major Nou Sarath said that he and the troops need about $5,000 to built this dam which would measure 8-meter long by 5-meter wide and 2-meter high. He said that if such dam exists, troops stationed there could use water all the time, and he hopes that the publication of this appeal will lead people, including Soy Sopheap, to help provide funds for the soldiers to build this dam.
Soy Sopheap said that he will do his utmost to publish this information to raise the needed funds.
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