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Cambodia votes for conscription | Cambodia votes for conscription |
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Cambodia's national assembly has voted to introduce conscription so young men aged between 18 and 30 will be liable to serve 18 months in the military. | Cambodia's national assembly has voted to introduce conscription so young men aged between 18 and 30 will be liable to serve 18 months in the military. |
The move comes despite years of international efforts to reduce the military's excessive size. | |
A government spokesman said conscription was an important way of reinforcing the army. | A government spokesman said conscription was an important way of reinforcing the army. |
But it may be a crude attempt to head off a looming unemployment crisis, a BBC correspondent says. | |
Worsening job situation | |
Defence Minister Tea Banh told reporters that while Cambodia's army was numerically strong, many of its soldiers were not fit to serve. | |
"Many of the military personnel are old and physically fragile," he explained. | |
"We have to train our young people in the arts of the military," he said. "We need our sons to serve our country in case a bad situation comes along." | |
However, opposition leader Sam Rainsy warned that the new law would help the government hide one of its major failures - unemployment. | |
"Every year, around 300,000 young people reach the age of 18 and cannot find jobs," he said. | |
"In order to control these young jobless people, they are forcing them to enrol in the army," he told reporters. | |
A government spokesman said that a strong military force was necessary so that neighbouring countries would not look down on Cambodia and conscription was an important method of reinforcement. | |
The job situation is likely to worsen in the near future as around half the population is currently under 18. | |
International donors | |
Decades of conflict left Cambodia with an excessive number of troops for such a small country, and demobilisation efforts have been under way for more than a decade. | Decades of conflict left Cambodia with an excessive number of troops for such a small country, and demobilisation efforts have been under way for more than a decade. |
International donors have pumped millions of dollars into projects to reduce the number of people on the armed forces payroll. | International donors have pumped millions of dollars into projects to reduce the number of people on the armed forces payroll. |
Earlier this month it looked like those efforts might finally produce a significant result, says the BBC's Guy Delauney in Phnom Penh. | |
A visiting Chinese military official told the media that Cambodia had plans to cut more than a third of its troops. | A visiting Chinese military official told the media that Cambodia had plans to cut more than a third of its troops. |
But his Cambodian counterpart downplayed the comments. | But his Cambodian counterpart downplayed the comments. |
Now the national assembly has passed a bill which could increase troop numbers massively for years to come, our correspondent says. | |
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