Thai defence ministry speaks out on Preah Vihear dispute

A minor furore erupted when a spokesman for the Thai defence ministry spoke out on the ongoing dispute about management of the Preah Vihear temple, which resides on Cambodian soil but is only accessible through the Thai side of the border.

Preah Vihear, Creative Commons image by Hintz Family
Creative Commons image by Hintz Family

Army warns dispute could have repercussions
Bangkok Post, 25 January 2008
Note: Link is no longer available

Military bungles over Preah Vihear
Nation Multimedia, 26 January 2008

The World Court has judged the ancient ruins as being part of Cambodia. However, the two countries have not come to a demarcation agreement on some immediate border areas around the sanctuary.

Lt-Gen Pichasanu said the World Heritage listing could lead to the disputed areas being annexed by Cambodia which, he said, has tried to rally international support for the sanctuary to be
given Heritage status.

The editorial on the Nation speaks out against the Defence ministry’s comment.

Related Books:
- Art & Architecture of Cambodia (World of Art) by H. I. Jessup
- Angkor Cities and Temples by C. Jaques
- Angkor: Cambodia’s Wondrous Khmer Temples, Fifth Edition by D. Rooney and P. Danford
- Angkor: A Tour of the Monuments by T. Zephir and L. Invernizzi
- Cambodian Architecture: Eighth to Thirteenth Centuries (Handbook of Oriental Studies/Handbuch Der Orientalistik) by J. Dumarcay and P. Royere

Like this post? Share it on:
  • e-mail
  • Facebook
  • del.icio.us
  • Technorati
  • YahooMyWeb
  • Google
  • StumbleUpon
You might also be interested in:
Thailand, Cambodia and UNESCO meet over Preah Vihear
Preah Vihear on Radio Australia
New border talks commence
Temple standoff on two fronts again
Preah Vihear on agenda of Thai PM’s visit to Cambodia

Tags: , , ,


You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

One Response to “Thai defence ministry speaks out on Preah Vihear dispute”

  1. One would hope that this dispute can be solved peacefully. A temple should be available to all and the World Court should have considered both countries’ rights when they made their decision.

Leave a Reply



Powered by WebRing.