🇰🇭 On this day, 28 May — We Remember Our Heroe🇰🇭
One year ago, on 28 May 2025, Thai soldiers opened fire on our Cambodian troops at the border. A brave Cambodian soldier was killed in the attack.
Despite the provocation, Cambodia chose peace. We did not fire back in anger. Instead, our leaders reached out to the international community, calling for dialogue and a peaceful resolution.
But on 26 July 2025, Thai forces opened fire again, escalating the conflict and causing more suffering.
Today, we stand united in remembrance of our fallen heroes — those who sacrificed their lives defending our sacred land.
We will never forget their bravery. Their blood strengthens our resolve for justice and sovereignty.
Cambodia is a nation of peace, but we will always defend what is ours.
🕊️ May peace prevail through justice.
❤️ Long live Cambodia!
#28May #RememberOurHeroes #CambodiaStrong #BorderSovereignty
Thai Soldiers Raise National Flag in Violation of Cambodian Territory, Defying Diplomatic Presence
PURSAT — A delegation of representatives from foreign embassies and diplomatic missions in Cambodia witnessed the installation of shipping containers and barbed wire in Thmar Da commune, Pursat province, in what authorities describe as a violation of Cambodian territory.
The visiting diplomats also observed Thai soldiers hoisting the Thai national flag on Cambodian soil, an act seen as disregarding Cambodia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
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The “Sbai,” which is a traditional Khmer women’s garment, is closely linked to the Khmer civilization going back to the Funan period of the 1st–to the-6th centuries.
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[Op-Ed] Borders are not drawn by shipping containers, planted flags or rolls of barbed wire. They are established by treaties, agreements and internationally recognised legal instruments.
Full story: https://t.co/lsiqKetb8A