While Thailand twists the truth with celebrity influence, Cambodia turns to the world for peace. Our victims deserve to be heard.
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ODDAR MEANCHEY—Our journalist, Sao Phal Niseiy, has gained access for the first time to Tamoan Senchey Primary School in the Kok Moan commune of Banteay Ampil District to report on the destruction caused by bombardments from Thai military shelling involved involved heavy weaponry, including F-16 fighter jets and artillery.
The fighting ended when both sides agreed to a ceasefire on July 28, and the truce has since been fully effective with foreign military observers present in both countries.
Mocking the dead is not entertainment.
Thai celebrities laughed at Cambodian chemical victims — real people who suffered.
This cruelty deserves global accountability.
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Thailand has violated the ceasefire agreement by arresting 20 Cambodian soldiers (and shooting two others whose conditions remain unknown—whether dead or alive) under the pretense of inviting them to shake hands and take group photos. Thailand’s actions constitute a breach of the Kuala Lumpur ceasefire agreement and are in violation of international law, specifically the 1949 Geneva Conventions concerning the treatment of prisoners of war (POWs). Cambodia must gather evidence in order to condemn Thailand for committing war crimes.
ថៃបានរំលោភលើបទឈប់បាញ់ ដោយការចាប់ខ្លួនទាហានកម្ពុជា២០នាក់(និងបាញ់ដួលលើដី២នាក់ មិនទាន់ដឹងថាស្លាប់ឬរស់) ក្រោមហេតុផលមកសុំចាប់ដៃនិងថតរូបជាមួគ្នា។ សកម្មភាពរបស់ថៃបានរំលោភលើបទឈប់បាញ់ទីក្រុងKL និងខុសច្បាប់អន្តរជាតិ អនុសញ្ញាទីក្រុងហ្សឺណែវឆ្នាំ១៩៤៩ ស្តីពីការប្រព្រឹត្តលើអ្នកទោសសង្គ្រាម(ឈ្លើយសឹក)។ កម្ពុជាត្រូវតែប្រមូលភស្តុតាងដើម្បីថ្កោលទោសថៃ ពីបទឧក្រិដ្ឋកម្មសង្គ្រាម។
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Senior officials from the Cambodian Ministry of National Defense led military attachés from major powers, ASEAN member states, and representatives from 13 countries in total to inspect the actual situation on the An Ses battlefield in Preah Vihear province.
Thai troops capture 20 Cambodian soldiers as hostages after the ceasefire takes effect; two are possibly killed.
A senior Cambodian military commander revealed to military attachés and diplomats that Thai troops had captured 20 Cambodian soldiers as hostages following the official enforcement of a ceasefire.
Brigadier General Chan Sopheaktra, Commander of the Preah Vihear Operational Area, made the statement while accompanying military attachés and diplomats from 13 countries on a field visit to observe the implementation of the ceasefire agreement between Cambodia and Thailand along the border area on Wednesday, July 30.
The same senior officer confirmed that at 5:18 a.m. on July 29, Thai forces used an armored vehicle and about 30 infantry troops to open fire with two rounds at Cambodian positions in Bos Bov Chom, despite the Cambodian side not returning fire, in strict compliance with orders from Cambodian commanders. Cambodian forces then withdrew into trenches for safety.
At that point, Thai forces launched a further attack and seized a Cambodian trench approximately 40 meters inside Cambodian territory. They then used a deceptive tactic—waving hands and calling Cambodian troops to approach for negotiations.
Brig. Gen. Chan Sopheaktra added that around six Cambodian soldiers approached the Thai troops, shook hands, and took group photos together as a gesture of goodwill. However, during the photo session, hidden Thai soldiers suddenly emerged, raised their weapons, and captured nearly 20 Cambodian soldiers.
He stated that one Cambodian soldier managed to escape, but two are believed to have been shot and possibly killed. As of the afternoon of July 30, 2025, the Thai military had not yet released the captured Cambodian troops.
មេកងទ័ពកម្ពុជា បានប្រាប់អនុព័ន្ធយោធា និងមន្រ្តីទូតនានាចំនួន ១៣ប្រទេសអំពីហេតុការណ៍ ដែលទាហានថៃចាប់ខ្លួនទាហានកម្ពុជា���ំនួន២០នាក់ (រត់រួចម្នាក់, សង្ស័យស្លាប់២នាក់) ក្រោយបទឈប់បាញ់ចូលជាធរមាន។ ការចាប់ខ្លួននេះ នៅពេលទាហានកម្ពុជា ដើរទៅចាប់ដៃគ្នាជាមួយទាហានថៃ នៅសមរភូមិជាំតែ។
The Cambodian military commander informed military attachés and diplomats from 13 countries about an incident where Thai soldiers detained 20 Cambodian soldiers (one escaped, two are suspected dead) after a ceasefire took effect. The detention occurred when Cambodian soldiers approached to shake hands with Thai soldiers at the Chaam battlefield.
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Having lived in Cambodia for many years, I’ve seen firsthand the heart and resilience of its people.
Cambodia isn’t a big country, but its people are warm and generous. As the saying goes, “Cambodia is a small country with a big heart.” I’ve seen that play out time and time again.
While elites argue and posture, it’s ordinary people—on both sides—who suffer. The ones who flee their homes. The ones caught in the crossfire. The ones who wake up to find their world shattered by someone else’s decisions.
Tomorrow, Cambodia and Thailand meet in Malaysia. I hope both leaders realize that dragging this out even one more day is senseless. No more rockets hitting homes. No more ancient temples shattered by F-16’s. No more blood spilled over lines on a map.
Time to grow up, step back, and give people the one thing they need most: peace—and the chance to sleep in their own beds again.