Hun Sen ordered police to arrest anyone who accused the government of using “fake” maps and ceding national territory amid an ongoing political dispute over the demarcation of the country’s border with Vietnam.
The move came after Cambodia’s parliament voted to strip opposition senator Hong Sok Hour of his immunity, prompting criticism from rights groups, after Hun Sen accused him of treason for posting a disputed diplomatic document online relating to the Cambodia’s border with Vietnam.
Cambodians Attempt to Block Lao Construction in Disputed Border Area
RFA | 18 April 2016
[Indochina = Vietnam (+ Laos + Cambodia]
Cambodian authorities have stepped up their efforts to block
construction of a Lao military outpost along the two countries’ shared
frontier as the dispute threatens to exacerbate an already tense border
dispute between the two countries.
Border police told RFA’s Khmer Service on April 17 that Cambodian
authorities are stopping Laotian trucks carrying building materials on
National Road 7 in an effort to prevent the base’s construction.
“We did not allow the materials, which are to be used for the
construction, to be transported in,” Ek Sivandorn, deputy police chief
in charge of border affairs, told RFA.
“Now it’s just like they dug the holes for nothing,” he added. “We
have National Road 7, so they will have to stop trucking in the
materials. National Road 7 is on our soil, so we can stop them.”
Construction on the base in the poorly demarked frontier began around
April 1, when the Lao military started trenching for a new base about
30 meters from an unmarked area of the border separating Stung Treng’s
Thala Barivat district from Laos’ Champasak province, according to
local media.
Officials protest
The building sparked protests from officials in Stung Treng, who say
the two countries have agreed to bar construction of new buildings in
the area until the border is properly demarcated.
While efforts to demarcate the 540-km long border between Laos and Cambodia began in 2000, they remain incomplete.
Provincial authorities have written to the Ministry of Interior
asking for help, and the ministry has written to the Cambodia Border
Committee seeking an intervention, but their Laotian counterpart has yet
to provide a response, they said.
Attempts to contact Va Kim Hong, the official in charge of the special mission of border affairs, were unsuccessful.
When Stung Treng officials visited their Laotian counterparts this
week seeking a solution, Laotian officials refused to negotiate and
threatened violence if they were prevented from continuing with the
construction, provincial spokesman Men Kung said on Friday.
“The stance of the provincial authorities is they must abide by the
policies that the government has already set,” he said. “The authorities
have to sub-delegate their tasks in the name of the provincial
authorities. In the name of the provincial authorities, [we] must
protect our integrity and sovereignty.”
More border disputes
This isn't the only border dispute that is engaging Cambodia. In
2015, the government matched a map from France that was issued prior to
Cambodian independence in 1953 and a set of 1964 maps from the United
Nations delineating the border between Cambodia and Vietnam to its own
official chart to dispel allegations that it was giving Vietnam land.
Afterwards, Hun Sen ordered police to arrest anyone who accused
the government of using “fake” maps and ceding national territory amid
an ongoing political dispute over the demarcation of the country’s
border with Vietnam.
The move came after Cambodia’s parliament voted to strip opposition senator Hong Sok Hour of his immunity, prompting criticism from rights groups, after Hun Sen accused him of treason for posting a disputed diplomatic document online relating to the Cambodia’s border with Vietnam. Hong Sok Hour is awaiting trial on the charges.
The move came after Cambodia’s parliament voted to strip opposition senator Hong Sok Hour of his immunity, prompting criticism from rights groups, after Hun Sen accused him of treason for posting a disputed diplomatic document online relating to the Cambodia’s border with Vietnam. Hong Sok Hour is awaiting trial on the charges.
Thailand and Cambodia have also been in a border spat centered on border temple of Preah Vihear.
The International Court of Justice in 2013 handed Cambodia a partial victory in that dispute when it ruled
that Cambodia had sovereignty over the immediate area around the
promontory on which the temple sits. The court left unresolved, however,
who controls a larger disputed area, where Cambodian and Thai troops
have clashed in recent years.
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