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Singapore's Foreign Ministry voiced its concern in a statement Monday and called for the two neighbors to negotiate for their own sake and "the broader interests of ASEAN." The exchange of cross-border gunfire is highly unusual among members of the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations. In 1962, the World Court determined that the Preah Vihear temple (pronounced pray-AH vih-HEER in Cambodia and prah WEE-hahn in Thailand) belongs to Cambodia. Thai nationalists dispute the ruling and have seized on it as a domestic political issue. Built between the 9th and 11th centuries, Preah Vihear is dedicated to the Hindu diety Shiva and revered partly for having one of the most stunning locations of all the temples constructed during the Khmer empire
-- the most famous of which is Angkor Wat. It sits atop a 1,722-foot (525-meter) cliff in the Dangrek Mountains about 150 miles (240 kilometers) north of the Cambodian capital. Tensions have risen in recent days because of demonstrations in the Thai capital, Bangkok, demanding that the government oust Cambodians from the area near the temple. At least five people have died in the border clashes that began Friday -- one civilian and one soldier from Thailand and one civilian and two soldiers from Cambodia. The Thai army said about 25 Thai soldiers have been wounded.
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