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Controversial web-site stirs trouble

13/07/2009 12:34

According to some Cambodian media sources, a new website launched by the Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva on Saturday has caused a stir in the Cambodian local media as well as among top officials.

 

The web-site at the heart of the controversy,www.ilovethailand.org, claimed that parts of today's Cambodia were in fact Thai territories.

 

The web-site's claims make headlines in most major newspapers in Cambodia. Khmerization was the first site that has opened the debate on this controversial web-site, when it received an e-mail from Mr. Dith Nimol alerting the web-site's claims relating to Thai "lost territory".

 

Get the full story at: eTurboNews

 

 

 

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