- Cambodia files application to ICJ over temple dispute
- Cambodia asks ICJ to ban Thai military from disputed area
AMSTERDAM, May 2 (Reuters) – The International Court of Justice on Monday said Cambodia had filed an application over a temple dispute with Thailand, and has asked it to order the Thai military to withdraw from the area.
The fighting between Thai and Cambodian troops over the 12th century Preah Vihear temple has turned into Southeast Asia’s bloodiest border dispute in years, resulting in several deaths and forcing more than 50,000 to seek safety in evacuation centres.
The ICJ, based in the Hague, ruled on the dispute nearly 50 years ago, in 1962, awarding the temple to Cambodia, but both countries lay claim to a 4.6 sq km (1.8 sq mile) patch of land around it.
The temple was granted UNESCO World Heritage status in 2008, a decision fiercely opposed by Thailand on the grounds that the land around Preah Vihear was never demarcated.
The ICJ said on Monday that the filing of the application gives rise to the opening of a new case.
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