webfact Posted February 5, 2011 Posted February 5, 2011 Tensions on Thai-Cambodia border PHNOM PENH, February 5, 2011 (AFP) - Thai and Cambodian forces have engaged in a second day of clashes near an ancient temple on their disputed border, leaving three people dead in the heaviest fighting in almost two years. Following is a timeline of tensions on the frontier since July 2008: July 8, 2008 The 11th-century Preah Vihear temple is awarded World Heritage status by the UN cultural body UNESCO, angering Thai nationalists who still claim ownership of the site. The temple was awarded to Cambodia by the International Court of Justice in 1962 July 15, 2008 Three Thai protesters are arrested for jumping a barbed-wire fence to reach the temple, prompting a military build-up of hundreds of troops from both sides. A Thai army ranger loses his leg after stepping on a landmine nearby - Show quoted text - Cambodian and Thai troops engage in a brief shootout on their disputed border, according to a Cambodian defence ministry spokesman February 6, 2010 Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen and his wife visit the temple, attracting some 100 protesters on the Thai side February 9, 2010 Internet giant Google promises Cambodia in a letter that it will review a map of the temple after Cambodian authorities said Google Earth depicts nearly half of the 11th century Preah Vihear temple as being in Thailand June 8, 2010 Cambodian and Thai troops briefly exchange fire on their border, some 40 kilometres (25 miles) away from Preah Vihear temple, no casualties reported August 8, 2010 Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen writes to the United Nations accusing Thailand of violating UN rules by threatening to use military force against Cambodia August 9, 2010 In reaction to the letter, Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva says: "Cambodia wants to give an image of Thailand as an intruder or using force, which is not true" August 14, 2010 Cambodia's Foreign Minister Hor Namhong appeals to the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) for help in resolving the dispute, "in order to avoid any large scale armed conflict" September 24, 2010 Hun Sen meets with Abhisit on the slidelines of an ASEAN-US meeting in New York and says they both agree to avoid further border clashes January 31, 2011 Thailand demands that Cambodia remove its flag from Keo Sikha Kiri Svara pagoda, which is built in the disputed border area. Cambodia refuses February 1, 2011 A Cambodian court hands two Thais, including a high-profile nationalist activist, a lengthy jail sentence for spying and illegally entering Cambodia. The pair were inspecting disputed border territory when they were arrested February 4, 2011 Thai and Cambodian troops exchange heavy fire on the border, leaving one Cambodian soldier and a Thai civilian dead and several soldiers injured on both sides February 5, 2011 Troops on both sides exchange fire on the border for a second day, killing one Thai soldier -- (c) Copyright AFP 2011-02-05
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