Thailand Strikes First: Cambodia Defends Its Sovereignty
[Op-ed] In a blatant act of military aggression that threatens peace and stability in Southeast Asia, Thai armed forces launched an unprovoked assault against Cambodian troops stationed near the
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Lawmaker calls for release of captured soldiers
Cambodia has asked for the release of a group of nearly 20 soldiers who taken prisoner by Thai soldiers on July 29, hours after the ceasefire began. Officials said they were remaining calm, to respect th
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- Thailand violated the ceasefire agreement by arresting 20 Cambodian soldiers (and shooting two who fell to the ground—their conditions are still unknown, whether dead or alive—while one managed to escape), under the pretense of inviting them to shake hands and take
Manet: Non-disclosure of information regarding captured Cambodian soldiers ‘for their own safety’
The non-disclosure of information about the capture of Cambodian soldiers prioritised their safety, according to the government. The lives of the armed f
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Thailand’s economy is 10 times bigger than Cambodia’s, and its population is 4 times larger. Only those with a one-sided view would believe that Cambodia started the war first. #.ExposeThailandLies