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My comment to BKK on line Editorial “Crude remarks uncalled for”

Published: 10/02/2010 “His (Hun Sen) wish on the website for "evil events to befall" PM Abhisit is diplomatically indefensible." Hun Sen had many reasons to make the "wish". The Thai troops intrusion deep inside Cambodia and the ocupation of the Cambodian territory on 15 July 2008 is one; the distortion of the facts that the Temple of Preah Vihear “is on the border,” that is 2; the disinformation, for example saying that there is an "overlapping area", then "a disputed area", and finally "Thailand's teritory of 4.6Km2". In fact it was just recently that Thailand drew a unilateral map, in the same manner as Hitler and Mussolini, and sent the Nazis and the Fascists to occupy the others Nations, that 3... and there are many others. Did or din't Thai troops invaded Cambodia, recently, as of 15 July 2008? Abhisit must say and swear, and that is the end of it. The way Abhisit has been doing to Cambodia is it statesmanly and inter...

Commentary: Samdech Techo Hun Sen: “There is no Overlapping or Dispute Area”

by Sam Sotha Samdech Hun Sen stated again to Abhisit on February 6, 2010, during his official tour to visit the troops and Cambodian people at Preah Vihear region that “Cambodia has never recognized the unilateral map produced by Thailand, and there has never been an overlapping area, the so-called 4.6 square kilometers”. Abhisit the current Prime Minister of Thailand, born in England and educated at Oxford University has betrayed history and the principles of “International Law” and repeatedly insisted, as published in the Bangkok Post on February 8, 2010 that “Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva on Monday stood firm that his government would not give up the contested area 4.6 km2 area adjacent to the ancient Preah Vihear, saying the area which is owned by Thailand.” To this end, Abhisit must be go back and learn more the scenario of the judgment of the International Court of Justice, in The Hague that had ruled among its critical decisions that 1) “The Temple of Preah Vihear is situate...