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Buriram Province - General Category => Isaan Thai Visa => Topic started by: Admin on February 05, 2011, 01:49:24 PM

Title: Chong Jom border point in Surin closed following Thai & Cambodian troops clashes
Post by: Admin on February 05, 2011, 01:49:24 PM
Chong Jom border point in Surin closed following Thai & Cambodian troops clashes
-TNA 2011-02-05

Chong Jom border point in Surin closed following Thai & Cambodian troops clashes;
private sector urges both countries to stop fighting as trade, investment affected

Title: Re: Chong Jom border point in Surin closed following Thai & Cambodian troops clashes
Post by: redrover on February 05, 2011, 04:25:19 PM
And, for some, important visa runs! sick1
Title: Re: Chong Jom border point in Surin closed following Thai & Cambodian troops clashes
Post by: isanbirder on February 05, 2011, 05:04:45 PM
More important for many people is, will it be open for 90-day reports?
Title: Re: Chong Jom border point in Surin closed following Thai & Cambodian troops clashes
Post by: redrover on February 05, 2011, 05:11:14 PM
More important for many people is, will it be open for 90-day reports?
Yep. Correct, Birdy. As most know, this bollocks wat/border conflict is theatrical.
Title: Re: Chong Jom border point in Surin closed following Thai & Cambodian troops clashes
Post by: isanbirder on February 05, 2011, 05:25:55 PM
More important for many people is, will it be open for 90-day reports?
Yep. Correct, Birdy. As most know, this bollocks wat/border conflict is theatrical.

Ah, we've got to Birdy again, have we?  Last time you said that, somebody gave me a Birdy T-shirt!!!
Title: Re: Chong Jom border point in Surin closed following Thai & Cambodian troops clashes
Post by: redrover on February 05, 2011, 05:32:01 PM
More important for many people is, will it be open for 90-day reports?
Yep. Correct, Birdy. As most know, this bollocks wat/border conflict is theatrical.

Ah, we've got to Birdy again, have we?  Last time you said that, somebody gave me a Birdy T-shirt!!!
I did...??? bigok
Title: Re: Chong Jom border point in Surin closed following Thai & Cambodian troops clashes
Post by: Admin on February 05, 2011, 06:29:39 PM
Unconfirmed report:

Chong Jom checkpoint in Surin is being reopened.
Title: Re: Chong Jom border point in Surin closed following Thai & Cambodian troops clashes
Post by: Admin on February 05, 2011, 06:56:44 PM
Unconfirmed report:

Chong Jom checkpoint in Surin is being reopened.

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News on TV are confirming the Chong Chom,Surin border is now reopened again!
sawadi
Title: Re: Chong Jom border point in Surin closed following Thai & Cambodian troops clashes
Post by: Starman on February 06, 2011, 12:16:27 PM
I got there at 10.00am Friday and it had just closed. Could not get out to do a visa run. I spoke to soldiers and policemen and they were all very relaxed about it. I was taken to the office to see if they would allow me to go. No was the answer.

Can do 90 day reports as this is done on the Thai side.

Any problems call this number 044 147035.
Title: Re: Chong Jom border point in Surin closed following Thai & Cambodian troops clashes
Post by: Admin on February 07, 2011, 11:11:46 PM
Starman, Thank you for the phone number. love5

another development is that some Thai and Cambodian sellers in Kap Choeng market (On the way to Chong Chom border) temporarily closed their shops as less people are going to the border and market.
Some foreigners choose not to take a risk and go to Thailand-Laos border.

I called today to the border and the officer told me they are open but the situation can change any minute so need to keep listen to the news and call before going to the border.
sawadi
Title: Re: Chong Jom border point in Surin closed following Thai & Cambodian troops clashes
Post by: Admin on February 08, 2011, 04:10:54 PM
Thai-Cambodia Border Close as Conflicts Continue-Tan Network 2011-02-08

The Army Region 2 announced last night that the Thai-Cambodian border in some areas will be shut down indefinitely.  

The Thai Army Region 2 announced the closure of the Thai-Cambodian border in the areas of Sakaeo, Sisaket, Surin, Trad, and Chanthaburi provinces last night, specifically at the chong jom, prasat ta kway and prasat ta muan tom border points.
Merchants there have been left in a state of uncertainty and are evacuating from the border trade area.


Currently, many stores in the Surin province and Siamrath province are closed, with many schools like the Ban Darn school in the Karb Cherng district shut down as well, with no reopening date set yet. Administrative officers are prepared to evacuate all citizens in the border areas.

Other border points remain open, but have stringent checkpoints in place.

At Poipet ยเปต) border crossing, there has been a large decline in the number of traders and workers entering the popular Rong Kluea market, with roughly 200-300 people coming through per day.

One merchant said she feels uncertain about entering the Rong Kluea market in the early morning, and would want to assess the situation before ordering new products to sell in the area.

In Trad province, the border area is experiencing a large decline in the number of people crossing over to gamble at the famous casino there. Group tours are canceling their trips as well.

For the ports exporting to Cambodia and Vietnam, specifically the Chalalai, Krittawan, and the Kalapangha port, there has been a decline in buying and selling there as well.

Meanwhile, the border at Chanthaburi seems less effected where people are still crossing to buy instant foods and other commodities.
Title: Re: Chong Jom border point in Surin closed following Thai & Cambodian troops clashes
Post by: redrover on February 08, 2011, 04:49:50 PM
The Game. One has to wonder how long this will last, as many are quasi-dependent on these locals to be open and operating.
Title: Re: Chong Jom border point in Surin closed following Thai & Cambodian troops clashes
Post by: boloa on February 08, 2011, 04:57:52 PM
The Game. One has to wonder how long this will last, as many are quasi-dependent on these locals to be open and operating.
I'm sure the Casino's wont be to happy about it and the Immigration guys with their Tea-money  whistle
Title: Re: Chong Jom border point in Surin closed following Thai & Cambodian troops clashes
Post by: boloa on February 08, 2011, 05:22:02 PM
    Border governors ordered to set up war rooms

SURIN, 8 February 2011 (NNT) – Interior Minister Chavarat Chanvirakul has instructed governors of provinces on the Thai-Cambodian border to set up war rooms to monitor the border situation and hand out assistance to villagers affected by cross-border shellings.

Mr Chavarat on Tuesday chaired a meeting with the governors of Surin, Buri Ram and Sa Kaeo as well as officials from related units in Surin province. He reiterated to the governors of those border provinces to stay alert and set up war rooms to give assistances, both at the provincial and district levels.

The minister also assigned the provincial governors to closely coordinate with the military, monitor news reports provided by coordinators at the community level, warn local residents upon possible spilling-over of clashes, and be prepared for evacuation.

Mr Chavarat ordered all provinces located near the border to establish a self-defense system, with supports from other districts and nearby provinces. He also asked the officials to speedily raise understanding with villagers, take evacuation drills and boost their morale.

The minister later visited local residents gathering at Kap Choeng Witthaya School and gave them survival kits plus his own donation of 100,000 THB through Kap Choeng district office. He also conversed with villagers, telling them to bear with the situation and wait for upcoming peace.
http://thainews.prd.go.th/en/news.php?id=255402080017 (http://thainews.prd.go.th/en/news.php?id=255402080017)
Title: Re: Chong Jom border point in Surin closed following Thai & Cambodian troops clashes
Post by: redrover on February 08, 2011, 05:36:16 PM
War rooms, indeed. How outstandingly masculine. tired1 This is why we {as human populations} are always in conflict with one another, historically swordfight - war is a real manly man's outreach screwy. Why don't we take a break from the nonsense, and hand the reigns over to the ladies. Civilisation needs a feminine touch.....to be sure. biggreen
Title: Re: Chong Jom border point in Surin closed following Thai & Cambodian troops clashes
Post by: redrover on February 08, 2011, 05:39:17 PM
The Game. One has to wonder how long this will last, as many are quasi-dependent on these locals to be open and operating.
I'm sure the Casino's wont be to happy about it and the Immigration guys with their Tea-money  whistle
Or....even the real "business" in Thailand and Cambodia. whistle whistle whistle
Title: Re: Chong Jom border point in Surin closed following Thai & Cambodian troops clashes
Post by: Esco on February 08, 2011, 08:47:49 PM
   Border governors ordered to set up war rooms

SURIN, 8 February 2011 (NNT) – Interior Minister Chavarat Chanvirakul has instructed governors of provinces on the Thai-Cambodian border to set up war rooms to monitor the border situation and hand out assistance to villagers affected by cross-border shellings.

Mr Chavarat on Tuesday chaired a meeting with the governors of Surin, Buri Ram and Sa Kaeo as well as officials from related units in Surin province. He reiterated to the governors of those border provinces to stay alert and set up war rooms to give assistances, both at the provincial and district levels.

The minister also assigned the provincial governors to closely coordinate with the military, monitor news reports provided by coordinators at the community level, warn local residents upon possible spilling-over of clashes, and be prepared for evacuation.

Mr Chavarat ordered all provinces located near the border to establish a self-defense system, with supports from other districts and nearby provinces. He also asked the officials to speedily raise understanding with villagers, take evacuation drills and boost their morale.

The minister later visited local residents gathering at Kap Choeng Witthaya School and gave them survival kits plus his own donation of 100,000 THB through Kap Choeng district office. He also conversed with villagers, telling them to bear with the situation and wait for upcoming peace.
http://thainews.prd.go.th/en/news.php?id=255402080017 (http://thainews.prd.go.th/en/news.php?id=255402080017)

Boosting morale of the villagers you must be kidding me!!
Title: Re: Chong Jom border point in Surin closed following Thai & Cambodian troops clashes
Post by: Admin on February 09, 2011, 04:02:04 PM
Interior Minister Visits Evacuees in Surin Province  
UPDATE : 9 February 2011

The interior minister visited Surin province to follow up on the situation at the Thai-Cambodian border and to visit those who have fled their homes to escape the fighting.

Interior Minister Chavarat Charnvirakul presided over a meeting attended by Permanent-Secretary of Interior, Wichian Chavalit; Director-General of the Department of Provincial Administration, Mongkol Surasajja; and the governors of Sisaket, Surin, and Sa Kaeo provinces to discuss the effects of the recent clashes between the Thai and Cambodian military forces, which have began on last Friday and ended on Monday.


The interior minister asked the governors to provide assistance to the people affected by the clashes and to prepare shelters in case heavy fighting erupts again.

Each of the bordered districts has been put on full alert.  

The interior minister also visited evacuees who are being sheltered at a local school.

Meanwhile, the Chong Jom-O'Smach Border crossing at Surin province has been re-opened, as the situation has improved.  

However, the area has been relatively quiet since reopening.

At the same time, near the Temple of Tha Muang Thom and the Temple of Ta Kwai in Surin province, cross-border tension has been decreasing as Thai and Cambodian soldiers are now communicating with each other.

In Buriram province, the local authority has explained to the people of the village located closest to the Thai-Cambodian border that there is no fighting in the area.

However, the villagers are still afraid to go out at night.


Source:
http://www.tannetwork.tv/tan/ViewData.aspx?DataID=1040551 (http://www.tannetwork.tv/tan/ViewData.aspx?DataID=1040551)