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Border tensions mount as military talks collapse

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009
Wibulsak: In failed talks with Cambodia

3/07/2009

Bangkok Post Reporters

Talks between Thai and Cambodian generals have collapsed after the two countries failed to reach an agreement on troop reductions to ease border tensions.

Cambodia's 4th Army chief Chea Mon rejected a Thai proposal to halve the number of about 500 troops of the two countries near Preah Vihear temple.

The proposal was offered during talks on Wednesday with 2nd Army leader Wibulsak Neepal at the border in Kap Choeng district in Surin, an army source said yesterday.

The soldiers are stationed in the area near Wat Kaew Sikha Khiri Sawara. Thailand wants to see the number reduced to prevent possible clashes.

Lt Gen Chea Mon countered by demanding that all Thai troops leave the disputed area claimed by the two countries in a proposal rejected by Thailand, the source said.

Cambodia has about 5,000 soldiers along the land border and Thailand claims there are 4,000 troops not far from the ancient Hindu temple, called Phra Viharn in Thai.

Lt Gen Wibulsak reported the failed talks to Defence Minister Prawit Wongsuwon and army chief Anupong Paojinda. Gen Anupong wanted all soldiers on the border with Cambodia to be patient, the source quoted him as saying.

Tensions between the two countries erupted after the government's protest to the United Nations Scientific, Educational and Cultural Organisation and World Heritage Committee over their approval of the temple as a World Heritage site.

Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva yesterday ruled out the use of violence to solve border conflicts with Phnom Penh in the wake of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen's recent belligerency.

He insisted a political dialogue was the only means to address the dispute and a reduction of troops was a delicate matter which would take time.

Mr Abhisit said authorities from the two countries would continue with their dialogue.

Mr Abhisit said Hun Sen's recent outspoken statements could have been prompted by internal political affairs. The Cambodian prime minister was quoted by the Phnom Penh Post as warning Thailand that Cambodia was ready to use all means to defend the country's sovereignty.

"We are also ready [for a battle]," Mr Abhisit said. "But we have agreed that it is not a solution. I believe that the two countries understand that a war does not do anyone any good."

Authorities in Si Sa Ket's Kantharalak district, which is adjacent to the temple, will today hold an evacuation drill near the border area. District chief Chanya Sukhonkhantachart said local leaders had been asked to inform villagers of the planned drill to avoid a commotion.

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Thailand Takes Tougher Line on Copyright Piracy

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009
The Thai government is cracking down on sales of illegally copied goods, such as movies and clothes, but its campaign has met resistance. Piracy across the Asia-Pacific region is a multi-billion-do...

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Vietnamese top the list of visitors to Cambodia

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009
07/02/2009
VOV News (Hanoi)

Vietnam had the largest number of visitors to Cambodia in the first 5 months of 2009 with a total of 122,000 arrivals, taking up 12.8 percent of the country’s total tourists, according to the Cambodian Ministry of Tourism’s report.

The number of tourists coming to Cambodia from other countries also increased, 69,000 from the US (up 1.4 percent), 50,000 from the UK (up 15.8 percent) and 47,000 from France (up 5.5 percent).

Tourists coming from Laos to Cambodia rose to 41,000, up 149 percent compared to the same period last year. The sharp increase was due to Cambodia’s simplifying customs procedures and improving road links between the two countries.

However, the number of tourists coming from China, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Thailand and Australia to Cambodia in recent years has not seen any significant increase.

By the end of May, Cambodia had attracted 950,000 visitors, down 2.3 percent against the same period last year.

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Child survivor of Khmer prison weeps at trial

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia -- A man who was a child prisoner at a notorious Khmer Rouge torture center 30 years ago testified Thursday at the trial of the facility's commander that he hid under a pile of c...

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Child survivor of Khmer prison weeps at trial

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) - A man who was a child prisoner at a notorious Khmer Rouge torture center 30 years ago testified Thursday at the trial of the facility's commander that he hid under a pile o...

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No ‘Empty Nest Syndrome’ For Parents In Rural Thailand

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009
So-called 'empty nest syndrome' does not affect parents living in rural areas as much as previously thought, according to a new study carried out in Thailand. In fact, parents whose children have all...

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PHI Mining Group Signs Agreement to Mine Manganese in Thailand

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009
www.phimining.com , a company focused on mining opportunities in Southeast Asia, today announced that its wholly owned subsidiary Indochina Mining Corporation (IMC), has signed an agreement with En...

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Renaissance Dubai Hotel ties up with the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Virgin Atlantic

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009
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Cambodia discharges six A/H1N1 flu patients after treatment

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009
PHNOM PENH, July 2 (Xinhua) -- Cambodia's six people confirmed with A/H1N1 virus in late June have been allowed to go home after receiving treatment, a health official said on Thursday. "All the six ...

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Khmer Rouge child prisoner describes losing his mother - Summary

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009
Phnom Penh - A former child prisoner at a notorious Khmer Rouge torture facility wept Thursday as he described to Cambodia's UN-backed war crimes tribunal the last time he saw his mother before she wa...

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