Sam Rainsy places not much hope on the Cambodian-Thai border negotiations 
Friday, March 27, 2009
Kampuchea Thmei
Translated from Khmer by Socheata



Opposition leader Sam Rainsy called on the Cambodian government to bring the 
border dispute issue between Cambodia and Thailand to the attention of the 
signatories of the 1991 Paris Peace Accord, in order to find a quick solution 
to the problem.

Sam Rainsy predicted that if the Cambodian government still places its 
confidence of Thailand for the bilateral talks, the border dispute will reach 
an impasse.

Sam Rainsy told Kampuchea Thmei that he will travel to Thailand this morning to 
participate in the World Economic Forum, but that he will not raise this border 
issue during this forum. The reason he will not raise this issue himself is 
because he considers that this is a government task, and not a prerogative for 
the opposition.

Nevertheless, as a Cambodian citizen, Sam Rainsy does not want to see foreign 
aggression on Cambodia either. Under the present condition, Cambodians must 
unite and they should set aside the political affiliation. As for the 
government which is responsible for leading the country, it should pay 
attention to the border issues, Sam Rainsy indicated. But to him, the best 
solution would be for the government to revisit the 23 October 1991 Paris Peace 
Accord on Cambodia which stipulates a packaged solution to the border dispute 
through the help of the signatories of the accord. "I think that the bilateral 
meetings are useless because, we already know the lack of outcome from the past 
meetings. Therefore, the best approach is for the government to ask for a 
meeting of the signatory countries to the Paris Accord to have them help 
resolve this issue."

At the Veal Entry near Preah Vihear temple, the situation has not improved yet 
even though Thai troops have pulled out. Cambodian troops are still on alert 
and stand ready to fight.

Hing Bun Heang, the deputy army chief of staff and commander of Hun Sen's 
bodyguards unit, told Kampuchea Thmei that the situation in Veal Entry is quiet 
but soldiers still stand ready to fight. Hing Bun Heang said that Thai soldiers 
who trespassed into Cambodia on 25 and 26 March have pulled back. All the 
Cambodian soldiers are determined to defend and prevent Thai soldiers from 
entering Veal Entry.

An army officer indicated that there will be armed confrontation if the Thai 
soldiers continue to trespass. Thai soldiers are prohibited from crossing a 
small road in front of Veal Entry which delimits the temporary border between 
the two countries. If the Thai soldiers violate this borderline, fighting will 
ensue immediately and there will be no need to ask for the decision from the 
higher ups.

This army officer also said that in the morning of 25 March, Thai soldiers with 
camouflage-clad uniforms have trespassed into the Veal Entry. At that time, 
fighting almost exploded, but at 6:15AM(?), more than 100 Thai soldiers agreed 
to pull out.

Then, at 9:30AM on 26 March, 30 additional Thai soldiers trespassed one more 
time with the support of more than 100 Thai soldiers backing them. At 1:35PM, 
they pulled out when Cambodian troops were ordered to hold their fire, should 
they not sleep.

An official from the Cambodian ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the day 
which the Thai soldiers trespassed into Veal Entry, it was the same day that 
Thai MPs were disputing at their parliament. This official said that, in the 
Thai parliament, the dispute between Thai MPs stemmed from the border issue 
with Cambodia.

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Sam Rainsy and Saumura Tioulong left for CALD meeting in Bangkok 
Friday, March 27, 2009
Everyday.com.kh
Translated from Khmer by Socheata



MP Yim Sovann, SRP party spokesman, told Deum Ampil news on Thursday that Sam 
Rainsy, his spouse Saumura Tioulong and Son Chhay will leave for Bangkok on 
Friday to participate in the yearly meeting of Council of Asian Liberal 
Democrats (CALD). Yim Sovann indicated that this meeting will take place 
between 27 and 29 March to exchange views on the progress of democracy in each 
country. In 2008, the SRP hosted the CALD meeting at the Cambodiana Hotel in 
Phnom Penh. According to Deum Ampil, Sam Rainsy, Saumura Tioulong and Son Chhay 
plan to meet Thai prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and Kasit Piromya, Thai 
Foreign Affairs minister, for unofficial discussions. The border dispute 
between the two countries may be broached during the meeting also. Sam Rainsy 
maintains a good relationship with Abhisit Vejjajiva while the latter was still 
a MP and before he became Thailand prime minister.
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Chea Mony calls for a nationwide demonstration 

Chea Mony, FTUWKC President (Photo: Cambodge Soir Hebdo)


Thursday, March 26, 2009
Everyday.com.kh
Translated from Khmer by Socheata


Chea Mony, President of the Free Trade Union of Workers in the Kingdom of 
Cambodia (FTUWKC) called for a demonstration to protest the firing of union 
representatives in a number of factories. Chea Mony told reporters in the 
morning of 25 March that Cambodia, just like any other countries in the world, 
is facing with financial crisis, Cambodian factories have closed their door one 
after another, and some factories were firing workers for no justified reason. 
He added that, up until now, 19 representatives of the workers who are also 
union representatives were fired, and their firing did not respect the labor 
law rules. He claimed that he will lead a mass strike in the entire country in 
order to protest the firing of union representatives. Chea Mony did not 
indicate the exact date of this demonstration yet, but he indicated that it 
will be held soon. Regarding this planned demonstration, the Kampuchea Thmei 
newspaper said that it could not contact Touch Naroth, the Phom Penh police 
commissioner, to obtain his reaction because nobody picked up his phone.
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