2/01/2011
Achara Ashayagachat
Bangkok Post
The Thai Patriots Network has  asked the United Nations to help secure the release of seven Thais held  in Phnom Penh on charges of illegal entry into Cambodia, and claims to  have proof of their innocence.
The network, led by Somboon  Thongburan and allied to the People's Alliance for Democracy, gave a  petition to the UN at its regional headquarters on Ratchadamnoen Avenue  yesterday.
The petition included a copy of land title deeds and receipts of tax payments on the land,  which is said to prove that the Thais, including Democrat MP Panich  Vikitsreth, were actually arrested on Thai soil in Khok Sung district,  Sa Kaeo.
Mr Somboon said the land belonged to Khem Paengsungnern and was connected to border marker No 46, and the Thais were about 300m from the border mark when they were arrested last Wednesday.
This  contradicts findings by the Thai Foreign Ministry, which admitted  earlier that the Thais were about one kilometre inside Cambodian  territory at the time of the arrest.
Thai  ambassador to Cambodia, Prasas Prasasvinitchai, has visited the seven  Thais at Prey Sor prison on the outskirts of Phnom Penh.
The detainees are poised to meet family members when Cambodian officials resume work after New Year.
Chavanond  Komalayasut, secretary to the Thai foreign minister, said Mr Panich's  wife, Patchareeporn Vikitsreth, left Bangkok yesterday for Phnom Penh,  where she will wait for approval for the prison visit.






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