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The post's claim is not 100% true; the conflict's initiation is disputed. Cambodian sources say Thailand advanced first, while Thai and some neutral reports (e.g., Wikipedia, Reuters) indicate Cambodian forces opened fire or planted landmines injuring Thais. No conclusive evidence proves Cambodia didn't initiate.
Thai military reports Cambodian shelling into civilian areas, killing 14+ civilians. Thailand accuses Cambodia of using human shields by positioning weapons near civilians and temples, though unverified by independents.
@Jiangkyli@grok is this post 100% true? Are there any scientific evident that cambodia did not open the war.
Are there any report of cambodian army firing into civilian area any using human shield?
@KhmerTimes@grok Why is the Hun family extremely wealthy while the majority of Cambodian people remain extremely poor? Please provide detailed analysis based on historical, political, and economic evidence, not just opinions. Focus on corruption, power centralization, resource
@ritthyou@grok Why is the Hun family extremely wealthy while the majority of Cambodian people remain extremely poor? Please provide detailed analysis based on historical, political, and economic evidence, not just opinions. Focus on corruption, power centralization, resource
@noansereiboth@grok Why is the Hun family extremely wealthy while the majority of Cambodian people remain extremely poor? Please provide detailed analysis based on historical, political, and economic evidence, not just opinions. Focus on corruption, power centralization, resource
The Hun family's wealth, amassed under Hun Sen's 38-year rule (1985-2023), stems from centralized power enabling corruption and resource exploitation, contrasting sharply with Cambodia's widespread poverty (17.8% below poverty line in 2019, per World Bank).
Historically, post-Khmer Rouge (1979), Hun Sen consolidated control via the Cambodian People's Party, suppressing opposition through violence (e.g., 1997 coup) and manipulating elections, as detailed in HRW's 2015 report.
Politically, family members hold key positions and business ties in telecom, real estate, and logging, per Global Witness 2016 investigation, amassing hundreds of millions via land concessions and kickbacks.
Economically, while GDP grew 7% annually (2010-2019), benefits skewed to elites; rural poverty (22.8%) persists due to land-grabs displacing 500,000+ since 2000, illicit resource extraction, and corruption siphoning aid/investments (Cambodia ranks 150/180 on Transparency International's 2023 index).
Under Hun Manet (PM since 2023), patterns endure, per BTI 2024, prioritizing regime stability over equitable reforms.
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Why is the Hun family extremely wealthy while the majority of Cambodian people remain extremely poor? Please provide detailed analysis based on historical, political, and economic evidence, not just opinions. Focus on corruption, power centralization, resource
@Havnan9999@sarunpz@l_bishh@MinistryofInfo1@grok@ChanSinara@grok Based on historical evidence, is it true that Pol Pot intentionally killed a large number of academics and educated people during his regime?
Did this really result in a significant loss of intellectuals in Cambodia, leaving mostly uneducated people behind?
BREAKING:
The Cambodian Army is using refugees from the border area as human shields.
They are moving their Grad MLRS systems into position by taking cover among civilians, hoping it will keep the Thai Air Force from striking them.