via Khmer NZ News Media
Wednesday, 30 June 2010 14:24 DAP-NEWS
CAMBODIA, PHNOM PENH, JUNE 30, 2010- The Cambodian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation issued a diplomatic note to the Thai embassy to Cambodia, condemning the Thai soldiers for shooting their guns at the innocent Cambodian people and one of them had been shot to death after he was sent to the hospital.
"The Royal Government of Cambodia has considered such barbarous acts as serious violations of the International Humanitarian Principles which should not be committed by the Civilized Country's agents in the accomplishment of their official competency and it has also been a move towards violating the spirit of point 77 of the notes of the Coalition Committee's 6th Meeting for Cambodia-Thailand bilateral Cooperation, which was held in August 4-5, 2009 in Bangkok," according to the Cambodian Foreign Ministry's diplomatic note the DAP-News Center received on Wednesday of June 30, 2010 said.
"The Royal Government of Cambodia proposed that the Thai authorities concerned should take proper measures to prevent barbarous acts from happening again and that they should investigate into the case in order to bring the perpetrators to justice," The Cambodian Foreign Ministry's diplomatic note added.
"There were a number of Thai soldiers in the military unit 13 shooting their guns at a group of four Cambodian villagers who tried to cross from the Thai border to the Cambodian territory. One of them whose name is Mr. Dim Deu had been shot and seriously injured soon after that he died while he was sent to the hospital," the diplomatic note said.
It is generally noted that it is not the first inhuman acts committed by the Thai soldiers on the innocent Cambodian people, but in reality many other innocent Cambodian people were both brutally killed and seriously injured by the barbarous Thai soldiers.
However, the Cambodian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation issued a series of diplomatic notes to the Thai government in order to solve the problems, but it provided negative results to Cambodia and proceeded with these barbarous acts.
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