Phnom Penh-The seizure of Thailand's main international airport by protesters Wednesday left thousands of travelers stranded in Cambodia and will hurt the country's already beleaguered tourism sector, officials and tourism industry leaders said Thursday. Director of Civil Aviation Chea Aun said up to seven Thai Airways, Bangkok Airways and AirAsia flights from Phnom Penh to Bangkok were cancelled
Monday, December 1, 2008
Thailand's crisis could cost Cambodia $100m: minister
Posted on 2:20 AM by svdfbd
Written by Kay Kimsong Monday, 01 December 2008Phnom Penh Post The occupation of Bangkok's airports has closed Cambodia’s main tourist transit point, putting the choke on foreign travel AFP Anti-government protesters stand guard while blocking the entrance at Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok. CAMBODIA stands to lose more than US$100
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Situations in the disputed border areas on 30th November, 2008
Posted on 2:03 PM by svdfbd
Thai soldiers set up camps near the Wat Keo Sekha Kirisvarak pagoda on the 4th of October, 2008,By Sav Yuth30th March, 2008Radio Free AsiaTranslated from Khmer by KhmerizationA Cambodian military officer said that Thai commanders wanted to redeploy their soldiers inside Wat Keo Sekha Kirisvarak pagoda after those troops were withdrawn from the pagoda a long time ago. Recently they attempted to
Khmers should not blame others for our own problems
Posted on 1:50 PM by svdfbd
Regarding to Thai Luoch Khmer Kroub Yang (Thai steal everything from Khmer) poem. I agree with your writing. 100 % of Thailand land today was part of former Khmer land during Khmer empire. Totally, i agree with you, everything including Khmer culture, Khmer language (speaking + writing), ...etc.I would like to share my opinion with this issue. Cambodian has own history a thousand year ago. Call
Chinese State Councilor Meng Jianzhu visits Cambodia
Posted on 1:48 PM by svdfbd
Cambodian deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sar Kheng (front, L) and Chinese State Councilor and Minister of Public Security Meng Jianzhu (front, R), pose for a group photo in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on Nov. 30, 2008. Sar Kheng and Meng Jianzhu held talks here on Sunday. Meng, who was invited by Cambodian deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sar Kheng, arrived in Cambodia
Philippines grants duty-free treatment to more Cambodia, Myanmar goods
Posted on 1:47 PM by svdfbd
PRESIDENT Gloria M. Arroyo has granted duty-free privileges to more imports from Cambodia and Myanmar, in line with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Integration System of Preferences (AISP), which seeks to narrow the gap between old and new members of the bloc. The directive is contained in Executive Order no. 768, signed by the
Thai Luoch Khmer Kroup Yang= Thai Steal Everything From Khmer
Posted on 2:56 AM by svdfbd
click on the poem to read.
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