Saturday, April 23, 2011
Radio New Zealand
Cambodian officials say their troops have clashed with Cambodian soldier for a second day along a disputed border area.
The fighting began at dawn on Saturday, the officials said and followed a clash on Friday in which at least four Thai paramilitary troops and three Cambodian soldiers were killed.
Reuters reports that each side blames the other for firing first in the disputed border area, which is in the northeastern Thai province of Surin.
Thousands of villagers on both sides of the border have been evacuated.
Thailand and Cambodia have been locked in a stand-off over the border since July 2008, when a temple in the area, Preah Vihear was granted UNESCO World Heritage status.
Thailand opposed this on the grounds that the land around the temple had never been demarcated.
The last time fighting erupted, in early February 2011, ASEAN foreign ministers brokered a ceasefire deal under which both countries would allow unarmed military observers from Indonesia to be posted along their border.
That agreement has still be put into place.
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