@masuda_trip@KrifaStudio If you go to Cambodia, your suitcase with the Thai-Khmer flag on it will not affect you because you are a guest. And they will welcome you warmly.
@KrifaStudio@masuda_trip Stop being crazy about fake news coming out of your country, go shoot yourself in the head. What are they thinking in their hearts? Don't be 🇹🇭 tome. Which is historical, the country that came from China☺️☺️
@masuda_trip you look at the behaviorof both countries, Cambodia never attacks tourists, only Thailand attacks tourists. And please don't look at fake news. This country is so fake. It's a fake news channel for its own people. You should think that no small country can invade a bigountry me🇰🇭
@Indomielovers@H2H_NEWS I want you to bring all your flavors of noodles to sell in my country.
Now Cambodians are eating tens of thousands of Indonesian noodles.
Please listen and watch the Prime Minister of Cambodia speak in English to the world in an exclusive interview with the American news agency Reuters about the Cambodia-Thailand border issue.
#CambodiaWantsPeace#JusticeForCambodia
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet told Reuters Thai forces have not withdrawn from Cambodian territory after fighting last year and a US-brokered peace accord https://t.co/jlAar5IAcK
Destroying a Hindu deity’s statue under the pretext of a border dispute is unacceptable. Whether placed by Cambodia or not, attacking faith and heritage only exposes intolerance.
Both Thailand and Cambodia are Buddhist nations, yet history records repeated persecution of Hindu temples and attempts to erase them. Violence against sacred symbols cannot be whitewashed with slogans. No religion proves its “peace” by destroying another’s faith.
Hon’ble PM @narendramodi Ji,
Hon’ble HM @AmitShah Ji, @RSSorg