Scam Centres 'Destroying' Cambodia's Economy, PM Tells AFP
Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Manet said on Wednesday that scam centres were destroying his country’s economy and giving the nation a bad name — pushing back on allegations of government connivance.
Video: AFP
Scam centres 'destroying' Cambodia's economy, PM tells AFP, pushing back on allegations of government connivance.
The nation has emerged as a hotspot for crime syndicates running a multibillion-dollar fraud industry that sees scammers lure internet users globally into fake romantic relationships and cryptocurrency investments
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🔥 BREAKING: New Investigation Confirms "Thailand Broke International Law"
For months, the world treated the border conflict as "mutual blame." Now, a major investigation by The New York Editorial reveals the hard truth: While Cambodia may have lit the match, Thailand burned down the neighborhood.
The report, backed by international data, exposes how a border dispute was turned into an illegal war to win an election in Bangkok.
Key findings that every Cambodian needs to know:
Disproportionate Force: When a landmine injured one soldier, Thailand responded with F-16 fighter jets and airstrikes. The report calls this "wildly disproportionate."
Illegal Weapons: The investigation confirms Thailand used cluster munitions—weapons banned by most of the world—which tragically took the life of 10-year-old Sern Sovann in Preah Vihear.
Psychological Warfare: The report documents how Thai forces blasted "wailing ghost sounds" and funeral music at 3:00 AM into our villages to terrorize sleeping children.
Political Games: The evidence suggests the Thai government used our border and our lives as a campaign strategy to win their election.
The Hard Truth:
The report is fair—it does not let our side off the hook. It highlights how the scam compounds and political decisions in Phnom Penh created the conditions for this crisis.
But the conclusion is clear: Creating a crisis is bad. Waging an illegal war against civilians is worse.
👉 As of today, nearly 98,000 of our people are still displaced.
👉 What are your thoughts? Do you think the international community will finally hold Thailand accountable? Drop a comment below.
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THAILAND HAS TO STOP AGGRESSION !!!
Let us choose peace over provocation.
Dialogue over destruction.
And Humanity over hostility.
My thoughts and prayers are with every innocent life affected.
Standing with Cambodia.
Standing for peace.
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Preah Vihear Temple has been destroyed by Thai shelling during this new round of fighting between Cambodia and Thailand.
A UNESCO World Heritage site has been lost. This is not collateral damage. It is the destruction of irreplaceable cultural heritage during an active conflict.
Airavata foundation condemns Thai military over precious wildlife deaths
Neth Pheaktra, Minister of Information and honorary president of the Airavata Elephant Foundation, has strongly condemned Thai military’s “brutal and inhumane” aggression, saying it has not only claimed human lives but also devastated wildlife and protected ecosystems in northern Cambodia.
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In 2001 destruction of more than 1500 years old Bamiyan Buddha statues by the Taliban, In December 2025, the Thai military demolished a Lord Vishnu statue located in Cambodia soil. The two statues were worshipped by both Hindu and Buddhist followers. More. https://t.co/gb7sCXFf9r
In Siem Reap, more than 50 artists have collaborated on the Art for Peace project to express unity and the deep pain caused by the Thai military's aggression against Cambodia. Their artwork serves not only as a powerful form of expression but also as a call to action to end the ongoing conflict and promote lasting peace.
Thai Military Attacks Damage Homes in Samraong City as War Enters 14th Day
(Oddar Meanchey): As of Saturday (Dec. 20), it has been 14 days since Thai military forces launched an armed aggression against the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Kingdom of Cambodia, resulting in widespread destruction and humanitarian suffering.
The continued attacks have forced nearly half a million civilians to flee their homes to escape sustained artillery shelling. Civilian infrastructure has suffered extensive damage, including homes, pagodas, schools, administrative buildings, commercial facilities, roads, and bridges serving public needs.
On Saturday, Fresh News journalists reporting on the ground documented extensive damage to civilian homes caused by Thai artillery shelling in Konkriel Commune, Samraong City.
At the time of reporting, the sound of heavy artillery fired by Thai troops into Cambodian territory could still be heard. In Konkriel Commune, particularly around the Phoung Circle area, numerous houses were damaged, with some structures severely hit and others partially destroyed.
Fresh News journalists also observed multiple large and deep shell craters along roads and within residential areas.
=FRESH NEWS
At around 11:00 AM on 22/12/25, Thai soldiers fired on buildings in Poipet. This was a reckless invasion by the Thai army and shooting into an area where innocent civilians of various ethnic groups were living.
As of 12:00 a.m., December 22, 2025, Thailand has conducted 23 airstrikes on Cambodia, destroying military targets and civilian infrastructure, including primary schools, pagodas, and bridges (bombings listed below).
The Thai airstrikes are unanswered. Cambodia does not have its own fighter aircraft or any surface-to-air defenses. The conflict has resulted in the displacement of 518,611 Cambodians.(1) Thailand also reports 213,072 people displaced out of precaution from Cambodian artillery fire.(2) Khmer people are suffering. The Thai provinces along the border are populated by Khmer people, such as Surin province, which is estimated to be at least 63% Khmer.(3)
Thailand agreed to an unconditional ceasefire on July 28, 2025, pressured by U.S. President Trump. President Trump oversaw the signing of the Kuala Lumpur Peace Accord by Thai Prime Minister Anutin and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet on October 26, 2025. However, on November 10, 2025, Thai Prime Minister Anutin announced that Thailand was suspending the peace accord.(4,5)
Anutin’s public reason for cancelling the peace accord was that four Thai soldiers were injured by a landmine on a jungle path in disputed territory on November 10, 2025.(6)
However, Anutin is influenced by political calculus. Anutin, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party (“Thai Pride Party”) became prime minister on September 5, 2025, with the help of the much larger People’s Power Party which called for a referendum on the constitution to shift power from the unelected Senate. Anutin falsely agreed to support a referendum as October 1, 2025.(7)
Anutin’s November 10 cancellation of peace accord occurred only after he was aware that he would face an election. On November 5, 2025, Anutin himself stated “If we can’t win the political game, we’ll dissolve the House”.(8) Early elections became even more certain for Anutin on November 9, 2025, when the People’s Party demanded an extraordinary session for constitutional amendment, rejected by Anutin.(9)
Adding to Anutin's desperation, his approval rating dropped from 48% to only 23% following the slow response to floods in Southern Thailand from November 21-24.(10)
The commencement of war with Cambodia on December 7, 2025, strategically positioned Anutin for reelection ahead of the dissolution of parliament on December 12, 2025.
References
Displaced people in Cambodia: https://t.co/2ap7472tnf
Displaced people in Thailand: https://t.co/KLxHuNryw8
Thai census including Khmer speakers in Surin province: https://t.co/nah4M7jnCS
Anutin suspension of peace accord: https://t.co/ltn0wjCURY
Anutin says the peace accord is void: https://t.co/I2KSi8B2Ug
6. Thai rationale for ending peace accord: https://t.co/mlKPhFSosq
7. Anutin public support for a constitutional referendum: https://t.co/5KzC6ypyIB
8. Anutin threat to dissolve parliament: https://t.co/sho13s1r2z
9. People’s Power Ultimatum to Anutin: https://t.co/CeLPUnxOW2
10. Anutin drop in the polls: https://t.co/tYYYBQQSXw
11. IMF report on Thai economy and weakness: https://t.co/0gdD4Fftej
List of Thai Airstrikes on Cambodia
July 24, 2025, F-16 bombs a road near the 11th-century temple Preah Vihear, https://t.co/taU40P073w
July 24, 2025, F-16 bombs border area (An Ses border checkpoint), https://t.co/ooOP2grXov
July 26, 2025, F-16 and Gripen bomb Ta Krabey area, https://t.co/HtoGO9WbDb
July 27, 2025, F-16 bombing of Ta Krabey and Ta Muan temple areas, https://t.co/Ff8ylspB0a
December 8, 2025 at 09:05 am, Thai force Attacked Cambodian troops using F16- Fighter Jet at Sra Em Commune, Choam Ksan District, Preah Vihear Province, https://t.co/ARisG5kCVT
Dec 08, 2025 at 13:02, Thai force began using F-16 Fighter jets to bomb Mum Bei 3 times with a total of 9 bombs
Source: CNC, Ministry of national defense
December 8, 2025, Griben bombin of Lim Heng Casino, O’Smach, https://t.co/j3c41BzwK7
December 9, 2025, F-16 bombing in Oddar meanchey province, https://t.co/zxte6eftFz
December 11, 2025, F-16 bombing of Banteay Ampil District, Oddar Meanchey province, https://t.co/jzumbGzcYz
December 13, 2025, F-16 bombing of Thmor Da bridges and hotel buildings, Pursat province, https://t.co/lVHZ1qr1TL
December 15, 2025, F-16 bombing of O Jik bridge, Srei Snam District, Siem Reap province, https://t.co/RJ8jtQmxxY
December 15, 2025, F-16 bombing in Banteay Meanchey province, https://t.co/nVexcKYre9
Dec 18, 2025 at 09:51am, the Thai military deployed F-16 fighter jets to bomb the area of Phnom Kmoch, Preah Vichear province
Source: Ministry of national defense
Dec 18, 2025 at 10:07am, the Thai military deployed F-16 fighter jets to bomb the area of Peak Sbeak.
Source: Ministry of National Defense
Dec 18, 2025 at 11:06am, the Thai military deployed 2 bombs F-16 fighter jets to bomb the area of Poi Pet Municipality, Banteay Meanchey Province
Source: Ministry of national defense
Dec 18, 2025 at 14:32, the Thai military deployed F-16 fighter jets and dropped 2 bombs in the area of Serei Saophoan, Banteay Meanchey Province.
Source: Ministry of national defense
Dec 18, 2025 at 14:45, the Thai military deployed F-16 fighter jets and dropped 1 more bomb in the area of Serei Saophoan, Banteay Meanchey Province.
Source: Ministry of national defense
Dec 19, 2025 at 15:30, the Thai military deployed F-16 fighter jets to bomb the area of Peak Sbaek
Source: Ministry of national defense
Dec 19, 2025 at 22:55, the Thai military deployed a first strike of F-16 fighter jets to bombard and destroy the O' Jik Bridge area at the border area between Chong Kal district Oddar Meanchey Province and Srei Snam District, Siem Reap province.
Source: Ministry of national defense
Dec 19, 2025, at 23:00, the Second boom of F-16 fighter jets dropped and destroyed the O' Jik Bridge area at the border area between Chong Kal district Oddar Meanchey Province and Srei Snam District, Siem Reap province.
Source: Ministry of national defense
Dec 19, 2025, at 23:10, the Third boom of F-16 fighter jet dropped and destroyed the O' Jik Bridge area at the border area between Chong Kal district Oddar Meanchey Province and Srei Snam District, Siem Reap province.
Source: Ministry of national defense
Dec 20, 2025, at 1:01am-11:16, the Thai military has deployed F-16 fighter jets to drop 2 bombs aimed to destroy Primary School, located in Thmar Da Commune, Veal Veng District, Pursat Province.
Source: Ministry of national defense
December 21, 2025, 1:00 p.m. Thai F-16 strike in the 5th Military Region at the area of Phkoam Commune, Svay Chek District, Banteay Meanchey province at around 1PM today.