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Preah Vihear Temple


The Judgment of the International Court of Justice ( ICJ ) In the Hague on 15 June 1962

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THE COURT

by nine votes to three,

finds that the Temple of Preah Vihear is situated in territory under the sovereignty of Cambodia;

finds in consequence,

 

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by nine votes to three,

that Thailand is under an obligation to withdraw any military or police forces, or other guards or keepers, stationed by her at the Temple, or in its vicinity on Cambodian territory;


by seven votes to five,

that Thailand is under an obligation to restore to Cambodia any objects of the kind specified in Cambodia's fifth Submission which may, since the date of the occupation of the

Temple by Thailand in 1954, have been removed from the Temple or the Temple area by the Thai authorities.

18 July 2011

Request for interpretation of the Judgment of 15 June 1962 in the case concerning the Temple of Preah Vihear (Cambodia v. Thailand) (Cambodia v. Thailand) - Order - Request for the Indication of Provisional Measures

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Cambodian Delegation Make Thai Fail 3 Points in the 35th Session of the World Heritage Committee of UNESCO in Paris PDF Print E-mail

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MESSAGE TO THE NATION FROM

CAMBODIAN DELEGATION TO THE 35th SESSION OF THE WORLD HERITAGE
COMMITTEE, UNESCO, PARIS

Following the highest decision of Samdech Techo HUN SEN dated 2 June 2011,
His Excellency Academician Dr. SOK AN headed a delegation of the Kingdom of Cambodia to the 35th session of the World Heritage Committee, from 19-29 June 2011, achieving a historic success at the headquarters of UNESCO in Paris. The Cambodia delegates to the session are the following:

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Press Release on Cambodia’s latest developments at 35th Session of World Heritage Committee in Paris PDF Print E-mail

Press Release on Cambodia’s latest developments at 35th Session of World Heritage Committee in Paris.

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French PM to Visit Cambodia Early July PDF Print E-mail

At the invitation of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, Prime Minister of French Republic H.E. Francois Fillon will pay a two-day official visit to Cambodia, according to the press release issued yesterday.

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Cambodian Troops Join Peacekeeping Exercise in Thailand PDF Print E-mail

A 47-member contingent of Royal Cambodian Armed Forces left here recently for a multi-national military exercise in Thailand as part of preparation for a joint peace keeping effort.

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STATEMENT: Thai Officials Threaten the Temple of Preah Vihear and the World Heritage Committee PDF Print E-mail

The following is Statement of the National Committee for World Heritage:

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Cambodia’s First Lady Asks UN to Support Health Sector in Cambodia PDF Print E-mail

Cambodia’s First Lady Lok Chum Teav Dr. Bun Rany Hun Sen asked UN to support health sector in Cambodia, mainly in the country’s rural area, said Ms. Khuon Sodary, Cambodia Red Cross (CRC) official.

Upon arrival at Phnom Penh international airport on July 15 on the way back from New York where she accompanied Lok Chum Teav Dr. Bun Rany Hun Sen to attend the 2011 UN General Assembly High Level Meeting on AIDS being held, Ms Khuon Sodary briefed reporters of the Cambodia’s requests for expanding the referral hospital program in rural area and providing the midwife training program to reduce the children and mother mortality rate in the country.

Lok Chum Teav Dr. Bun Rany Hun Sen met with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon at the UN headquarters, asking him to support Cambodia’s requests, she said.

Lok Chum Teav Dr. Bun Rany Hun Sen delivered a speech on a lesson and Cambodia’s experiences in reducing HIV/AIDS prevalence rate, she said.

The HIV response in Cambodia has been acknowledged as a global success by the international community, receiving the Millennium Development Goal Award for achievementsin halting and reversing the spread of HIV.

Prevalence amongst adults aged 15 – 49 years continues to decline from an estimated 2 percent in 1998 to 0.7 percent in 2010. Coverage of access to treatment and care has dramatically improved with 90 percent of people living with HIV now receiving antiretroviral treatment.

In the meeting, former US President Bill Clinton appreciated Cambodia for the success in reducing HIV/AIDS prevalence rate, she said.

During her stay, Lok Chum Teav Dr. Bun Rany Hun Sen also held a talk with UN General Secretary’s wife, Ms. Ban Soon Taek, Ethiopia’s first lady Ms Woizer Azed Mesfin and UNAIDS Executive Director Michel Dibide.

First Lady Lok Chum Teav Dr. Bun Rany Hun Sen returned home on June 15.

 
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