Showing posts with label Bullets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bullets. Show all posts

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Thailand uses bullets to get ballots


Bullets and Ballots?

Don’t count on Thailand’s lip services.

Ceasefire is only a trick or a strategy. Its goal is to gain more territory from Cambodia.

The image on the left are from: www.thaiphotoblogs.com/index.php?blog=5&title...


Aphisit's political promise is to steal Preah Vihear and other temples from Cambodia.

If he can get that done before the Election Day, Abhisit will use his victory to help with his campaign against his political opponents.

It appears that whether Thaliland uses bullets or ballots, Cambodia is still at risk of losing more land to Thailand.

Cambodia must fight on, because regardless who wins in the Thai election, Cambodia will have a tough time regaining her territory from Thailand.


It is vital for Cambodia to hold on to her territory and get help from the international community.

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4/30/11 2:13 PM

Thai-Cambodia

Ninth day of Thai-Cambodia border clashes despite truce The latest violence on the disputed

Thai-Cambodia - Troops from Cambodia and Thailand have exchanged fire across their disputed border for a ninth consecutive day.

Officials from both sides said Saturday's fighting took place near the Ta Krabey temple - one of three claimed by both countries. No casualties have been reported.

Sixteen people have been killed in the latest clashes, part of a long-running dispute between the two countries.

On Friday a truce was broken by renewed fighting hours after it was agreed.
Tens of thousands of people have been displaced by the violence. Each side accuses the other of starting it.
"Even though there is a recent ceasefire agreement... Thailand still breached it," Cambodia's Foreign Minister Hor Namhong told reporters in Phnom Penh on Saturday.

On Friday, Thai army spokesman Col Sansern Kaewkamnerd blamed Cambodia, adding that "local units might not agree to the talks as easily as their commanders did".

The latest series of border clashes began on 22 April, mainly around the temples of Ta Krabey and Ta Moan.

It briefly spread to a third location - the hill-top temple of Preah Vihear - on Tuesday.

Parts of the Thai-Cambodian border have never been formally demarcated, spurring nationalist sentiment in both countries.
Fighting took place three years ago in the run-up to a general election in Cambodia, and this latest outbreak comes with the Thai government due to call an election in the coming weeks.
A long-term solution at governmental level remains elusive, although the two prime ministers may talk at a meeting of the Asean regional bloc next month.

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