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Preah Vihear dispute: Anti-ICJ protesters told to avoid border


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PREAH VIHEAR DISPUTE
Anti-ICJ protesters told to avoid border

Panya Thiosangwan
The Nation

BANGKOK: -- PROTESTERS have the right to rally after the World Court's November 11 ruling on Thailand's dispute with Cambodia over land adjacent to Preah Vihear Temple, but they should not do so in strategically sensitive areas near the border, the Army chief said yesterday.

The presence of protesters might block troop movements," General Prayuth Chan-ocha said. Prayuth was speaking after visiting an Army Ranger task force in Si Sa Ket to ensure military preparedness ahead of the ruling.

He said he was concerned that protesters would seek to renounce the decision by the International Court of Justice, even though the situation was not critical enough to warrant such move.

He said his visit to the border areas was meant to boost morale, not to signal battle readiness. "I have instructed my subordinates to stay alert in order to rein in [any potentially violent situations], because fighting should not happen unnecessarily," he said. There have been no unusual troop movements on the Cambodian side, the general said.

Troops stationed in border areas are under strict instructions to avoid any misunderstanding between themselves and forces across the border, and to foster good neighbourly ties, he said.

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-- The Nation 2013-11-01

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Apparently there are Cambodians crossing the border in large numbers, heading to Thai markets to buy and store large quantities of goods, in fear that there will be another flare up after the decision is announced.

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Let them go!

If they can not accept an international court ruling, because they are so dam special...let them get a special @$$- kicking!

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