Cambodian traders rally at border

Cambodian traders rally at border

Sa Kaeo: About 1,000 Cambodian traders have picketed at the Thai-Cambodian checkpoint in Ban Khlong Luek to protest against the prolonged border closure.

It was reported the traders assembled on the Cambodia side of the border and voiced their demand for the checkpoint to be re-opened so they could cross into Thailand to trade at the Rong Klua market for second-hand goods.

The protest in the early morning had intensified, prompting the Banteay Meanchey provincial office to step in and successfully persuade the protesters to disperse around 9am.

On hearing of the protest, some Thai traders thought the border businesses might resume and drove about 100 trucks with goods to the checkpoint hoping to be given the green light to enter Cambodia.

At the same time, Thai security authorities led by Aranyaprathet district chief Sawanit Suriyakul were present at the border to maintain order.

At 10am, Col Chisanu Rodsiri, deputy chief of the Burapa task force, and 30 local administrative officials met representatives of the Banteay Meanchey provincial office to discuss the problem.

A border source said the Cambodian authorities were informed by the protesters that they suffered economically from the extended emergency decree imposed by the government to combat the Covid-19 pandemic.

The extension lasting until the end of this month will add to the traders' sufferings.

The protesters demanded the border be re-opened at once.

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