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Oct-15-2008 19:58printcomments

UN Urges Restraint as Cambodian-Thai Border Confrontation Turns Deadly

Though Bangkok denies it, ten Thai soldiers were reportedly taken captive by Cambodian military forces.

Cambodia's Temple of Preah Vihea
Cambodia's Temple of Preah Vihea

(TEMPLE OF PREAH VIHEA, Cambodia) - Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today expressed deep concern about the exchange of gunfire today along the Cambodian-Thai border near a disputed ancient temple that has reportedly led to the deaths of at least two people.

"He calls on both parties to exercise utmost restraint and urges them to expedite bilateral talks so that their differences can be resolved peacefully," Mr. Ban’s spokesperson said in a statement.

Media reports say two people were killed during the exchange of fire between Thai and Cambodian soldiers near the Preah Vihear Temple, which was inscribed on the World Heritage List by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in July.

Though Bangkok denies it, ten Thai soldiers were reportedly taken captive by Cambodian military forces.

Since then there has been a build-up of military forces on both sides, and Mr. Ban has called previously for Cambodia and Thailand to both exercise restraint.

The temple, which dates back to the 11th century, was recognized by the World Heritage Committee for "its natural situation on a promontory, with sheer cliffs overlooking a vast plain and mountain range; the quality of its architecture adapted to the natural environment and religious function of the temple; and, finally, the exceptional quality of the carved stone ornamentation of the temple."




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Reajsei October 16, 2008 4:20 pm (Pacific time)

Editor: Reajsei, thank you for catching an error in this story, the paragraph about the ten soldiers being held captive earlier stated that the soldiers were Cambodian, when in fact they were from Thailand.

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