18 Cambodian soldiers remain in captivity, even though they were captured after the ceasefire. So how can they legally be classified as prisoners of war?
@rujear24 @ParaneeYo @trip_to_valkiri Ta moan temple was built by khmer ancestors to be specific late 11th to early 12th century by king jayavarman VII and siam began to exist as a kingdom in the 13th century. Let that clocked into ur brain. start picking up world history book instead of what you're told
@rujear24 @ParaneeYo @trip_to_valkiri Which two month old?Try to be more specific and use ur brain instead of stocking it in ur dick.If its in Cambodia then its in Cambodia's side.u used a pic from google too so isnt that fair?lol shut ur lame ass up and ta moan/ta moan thom was built before ur country even existed
Shown in this picture by the Cambodian Mine Action Center (CMAC) is a Thai MK-84 bomb that was dropped during the border clashes.
It weighs nearly one ton, measures around 3.5 meters, and contains more than 500 kg of explosive.
Heng Ratana, director-general of CMAC, said on July 30 that MK-84 is the largest variant in its family that includes MK-81, MK-82, and MK-83. This MK-84 variant was rarely dropped during the Indochina War.
Photo: Heng Ratana / CMAC
@rujear24 @ParaneeYo @trip_to_valkiri Has every right? Which eyes did u use cuz it's in cambodia not thailand. Or ur stupid ass want me to repeat it? Slow bitch and if thats ur country territory then why cant u tell the difference between castle and temple
UNESCO Urges Heritage Law Respect After Cambodian-Thai Clashes
PHNOM PENH - UNESCO has praised the ceasefire between Cambodia and Thailand for safeguarding cultural heritage, calling on both countries to adhere to their obligations and commitment to uphold international law.
In an official statement released two days after the ceasefire truce, UNESCO says it has initiated the use of satellite imagery for the monitoring of cultural heritage sites.
"According to available information, the hostilities may have caused damage to cultural heritage in both countries, including some UNESCO World Heritage sites," the organization says.
UNESCO is prepared to offer technical assistance to safeguard sites, assess potential damage, and implement necessary safeguarding measures.
It emphasizes the importance of respecting international law, particularly the 1954 Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Heritage in Armed Conflict and the 1972 Convention for the Protection of World Cultural and Natural Heritage.
@NiWa_yax@phnompenhpost First of all cambodia didnt struck y'all first since the vid shows no evidence of BM-21 that y'all claimed we used and second of all Thailand put up barbed wire at the foot of ta moan thom temple unilaterally and open fire when khmer soldiers confronted them
@ParaneeYo @trip_to_valkiri First of all cambodia didnt struck y'all first since the vid shows no evidence of BM-21 that y'all claimed we used and second of all Thailand put up barbed wire at the foot of ta moan thom temple unilaterally and open fire when khmer soldiers confronted them
Cambodia has denied the Thai government's allegation of a ceasefire violation, reiterating through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation that it has no intention of breaching the agreement.
#CambodiaThailandCeasefire
@ChaiMahachai3@TTNEnglish Angkor Wat was built in the 12th century by the Khmer Empire. Siam didnβt even exist until the 14th century. That photo is from the 1800s or early 1900s during colonial times. Just because someone wrote βSiamβ on it doesnβt mean it belonged to them. Thatβs not how history works