Existing tensions between Cambodia and Thailand

Dr. Raoul Marc Jennar reviews the list of agreements, treaties and other conventions signed in the last century. According to him, they confirm the sovereignty of Cambodia over the area of Preah Vihear which is now disputed by Thailand.

Thailand has been going through deep political turmoil for several years. It included a military coup in September 2006 and more recently mass demonstrations against the civilian government that took over from the military in power. But history shows that nationalism can be usefully resorted to when a country is deeply divided and Thailand has done just that.

An old wound was reopened after UNESCO listed as a World Heritage Site the Cambodian temple of Preah Vihear, located on the edge of the frontier with Thailand, in the Dangrek Mountains. Thai politicians across the board but also the government highest authorities jumped at the chance to stir up nationalist passions.

As detailed below, the frontier between Thailand and Cambodia was never really accepted by the Thai royal family, military or politicians. Thailand kept taking advantage of any opportunity offered by the domestic situation in Cambodia to dispute this border and even violate it. In the 1980s, I personally witnessed Thai tanks patrolling within the Cambodian territory, north of the town of Aranyaprathet. During the United Nations mission in Cambodia, UN peacekeepers observed more than once that border markers were moved further into the Cambodian territory by Thai military units. Today, the Bangkok press and Thai demonstrations include nationalist and irredentist claims. Some even demand the return of three Cambodian provinces, among which Siem Reap, home of the Angkor temples.

The international press has shown hostility to Cambodia almost systematically. This makes a factual reminder imperative in light of the partial and biased information that has been disseminated. It is especially true at a time when the UN Security Council is prevented from fulfilling its role and carrying out a much-needed preventive diplomacy, due to the efforts of the United States, Thailand’s eternal ally and its accomplice in its attempts to weaken Cambodia. Meanwhile, thousands of soldiers are facing one another.

Historical reminder

These are indisputable facts and they are verifiable. They point to the existence of a border between Cambodia and Thailand which demarcation was repeatedly confirmed by Thai authorities during the last century, even though they are now disputing its validity for domestic political reasons. Accordingly, it can be said that Cambodia has exclusive sovereignty over the temple and the surrounding land.

The United States, Thailand’s unconditional ally, is imposing its mediation. But under no circumstances can it challenge Cambodia’s sovereignty over a territory that was determined by the maps drawn up according to the treaties and conventions signed and ratified by both countries in the last century. The US mediation cannot question the rationale and the ruling of the International Court of Justice. This would amount to a violation of the principle of res judicata – meaning that an adjudicated issue cannot be re-litigated. International order has already been undermined by US actions, but the international community must still respect the rules it has set for themselves.

Source: Ka-Set

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