Your behavior is deeply inappropriate and disappointing. Making jokes and laughing while referencing war, especially while people and soldiers are suffering in real-time, is not only insensitive.
Using such a serious and painful situation as entertainment, shows a shocking lack of empathy and awareness.
As Thai actress and as public figures, your platform comes with responsibility. This kind of conduct disrespects those who are experiencing real trauma and loss. You are not fit to represent any brand as ambassadors.
Dear @LouisVuitton@LoeweOfficial@MaisonValentino , with this kind of inhumane actions, Please reconsider endorsing or featuring her as ambassadors or models.
Please be aware that on 27 July 2025, Thai soldiers deployed a chemical smoke weapon in a war area.
#ExposeThailandLies
[Update] Former Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs from Pheu Thai, Russ Jalichandra, said one reason the U.S. temporarily suspended negotiations on the bilateral reciprocal trade agreement with Thailand was Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s recent remarks.
The Prime Minister had publicly challenged U.S. President Donald Trump on tariffs, announcing his decision to step away from the highly publicized peace deal in Kuala Lumpur on October 26. He stated, “As for trade or tariff negotiations, I no longer care. If we can’t sell to this country, we’ll find others. The private sector must cooperate. How can we entrust our nation’s future to just one country?”
Russ Jalichandra said the impact of these remarks was immediate, raising serious questions about the benefits of the Prime Minister challenging the United States and whether such statements were necessary.
He also criticized the Prime Minister for making comments that seemed aimed at pleasing certain segments of public opinion while ignoring the broader national interest. According to Russ, this reflects a lack of understanding of foreign affairs and has already caused harm to the country, leaving uncertainty about how the Prime Minister will take responsibility for the consequences.
#Thailand #Cambodia #US
On the night of October 13, it marked the fourth consecutive night that Thai soldiers and extremist groups continued to broadcast extremely loud noises in Prey Chan and Chork Chey villages. This persisted even though Thai citizens, members of the Senate, and law enforcement officials have criticized these actions as immoral and a form of intimidation and psychological harassment against Cambodian civilians living along the border.
Tonight, they used louder sound equipment than in the past three days, playing terrifying noises such as howling dogs, airplane sounds, and other disturbing audio. Experts have pointed out that such actions have severely affected people’s health, especially that of children.
Mr. Thai Influencer reportedly ignored the warnings and went ahead with his antics for a fourth straight night, blasting ghost sounds over 100 decibels into Cambodian villages along the Thai��Cambodian border.
It’s hard to imagine anything more pathetic than targeting innocent families with psychological noise warfare. Disgraceful behavior.
The Cambodian Human Rights Committee (CHRC) has called on the United Nations and ASEAN human rights bodies to urgently intervene following what its president described as “unlawful” incursions by the Royal Thai Armed Forces into Cambodian territory.
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Monitors see evidence of Thai violations of ceasefire agreement
The defence ministry has shared how a seven-nation Interim Observer Team (IOT) saw clear evidence of violations and breaches of the ceasefire agreement by Thai soldiers, involving incursions and vehicle movements deep into Cambodian territory.
The ministry also issued photographs, taken from the Cambodia side of barricades, which show Khmer-language signs on the other side.
“The IOT team, led by the Malaysian defence attaché to Cambodia, conducted observations Banteay Meanchey province's Prey Chan village, where Thai soldiers made incursions on August 12-13,” said the ministry.
It explained that the barbed wire barricades installed by the Thais are a breach of the agreement reached during the August 7 extraordinary meeting of the General Border Committee in Malaysia.
Behind the Wire: Cambodian Families Watch Their Homes Slip Away
Banteay Meanchey — Prey Chan village residents in O' Bei Choan commune reported being forced to leave their homes and belongings without any warning.
It was a typical day for them until the Thai armed forces came and chased them away from their houses, leaving them no time to pack their essentials. Later, they were allowed 20 minutes to grab their stuff quickly.
At least six families in this village have been forced to live under the tents set up near the barbed fence, unable to leave their houses behind.
Michael B. Barry - American news correspondent based at the White House:
“Cambodia’s choice to pursue peace over war—despite immense challenges—speaks volumes about its leadership and commitment to progress. We discussed the nation’s recovery, U.S. relations, the Thai border ceasefire, and the call to nominate President Donald J. Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.”
A powerful conversation I’m proud to share. 🇰🇭🇺🇸
#Cambodia #US #Trump #NobelPeacePrize #Leadership #Peace #Resilience
On Sunday, August 10, 2025, the Foreign Military Subdivision of the Kingdom of Cambodia
(MACPP), based in and outside Cambodia, visited Taman Senchey Pagoda and school to assess the current situation following Cambodia's involvement in the full ceasefire implementation.
This visit included representatives from 9 countries and 14 individuals, such as Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada, China, France, Japan, South Korea, Laos, and Vietnam.
Samdech Techo Hun Sen, President of the Senate: In truth, I did not wish to speak about this issue. However, remaining silent may lead the Thai leadership to remain unaware, and the international community to misunderstand the situation. The Cambodia–Thailand border conflict has shifted from a war using weapons to one involving slingshots loaded with ball bearings and metal pellets.
At first glance, this may seem like a trivial or even humorous matter. But upon deeper examination, it is a serious issue.
If we do not intervene, it will escalate from slingshots to the use of all kinds of weapons, ultimately destroying the ceasefire agreement painstakingly reached by the Cambodian and Thai leaderships, with active mediation by the Prime Minister of Malaysia and participation from China and the United States.
As for Cambodia, if such actions are taking place, I urge the Royal Government to issue immediate orders to military forces to halt their use.
I also hope the Thai leadership will issue similar orders to their military to cease the use of weapons, as reflected in the attached images.
#CambodiaWantsPeace
#JusticeForCambodia
The delegation of the Military Attaché Corps Phnom Penh (MACPP) visits the Banteay Ampil district in Oddar Meanchey province to assess the situation in the conflict-torn area and the displacement camps following the ceasefire agreement between Cambodia and Thailand.
The delegation comprises 14 representatives from nine countries including Australia, Canada, China, France, Japan, Laos, South Korea, the United Kingdom and Vietnam, with some of them based in Cambodia and others abroad.
Photos from Ministry of Information
The Military Attaché Corps Phnom Penh (MACPP), which comprises fourteen participants from nine countries, visited conflict-affected areas in Cambodia’s Banteay Ampil district on Sunday to inspect the situation on the ground, following Cambodia’s implementation the ceasefire.
They visited the Ta Moan Senchey Health Centre, Ta Moan Senchey Primary School, and a nearby petrol station, all of which were destroyed by Thai bombings. Hong Raksmey
The Mine Authority firmly rejects the statement made by the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding the incident in which three Thai soldiers were injured by mines in the border area. #Cambodia#Thailand#Mine#ClusterBombs
Last night, August 9, Thai soldiers used slingshots to fire more than 100 marbles and ball bearings at the Cambodian military stationed at Ta Mone Thom Temple. Cambodian forces exercised restraint and adhered to the ceasefire agreement, said Brigadier General Neak Vong, commander of Infantry Brigade 42. Hong Raksmey
As of August 10 at 11 am, Lieutenant General Maly Socheata stated that it has been 12 days, 3 hours, and 10 minutes since the 18 Cambodian soldiers were held under Thailand's custody. Following the conclusion of the GBC meeting in Malaysia, concerns about their fate remain unresolved.
គិតចាប់តាំងពីថ្ងៃទី២៩ ខែកក្កដា ឆ្នាំ២០២�� វេលាម៉ោង ៧:៥០ព្រឹក ក្រោយបទឈប់បាញ់ភ្លាមៗ ដែលកងកម្លាំងកម្ពុជា ត្រូវបានទាហានថៃចាប់ខ្លួនដោយខុសច្បាប់ មកទល់នឹងថ្ងៃទី១០ ខែសីហា ឆ្នាំ២០២៥នេះ មានរយៈពេល ១២ថ្ងៃហើយ។
កម្ពុជាស្នើឱ្យភាគីថៃឆាប់បញ្ជូនកងកម្លាំងរបស់យើងទាំង១៨រូបឱ្យត្រលប់មកវិញជាបន្ទាន់ ស្របតាមច្បាប់មនុស្សធម៌អន្តរជាតិ និងស្របទៅនឹងការអំពាវនាវដ៏ទទូចរបស់បណ្តាប្រទេសដៃគូ និងស្ថាប័នអន្តរជាតិជាច្រើន។
Starting from July 29, 2025, at 7:50 AM, immediately after the ceasefire entered into force, Cambodian military personnel were unlawfully captured by Thai soldiers. As of now, there have been 12 days as of August 10, 2025. Cambodia has repeatedly urged Thailand to promptly return all 18 military personnel back to Cambodia in accordance with international humanitarian law and in response to the urgent appeals from various partner countries and international organizations.
#ក្រសួងការពារជាតិ #modgovkh #កម្ពុជា #cambodia #សន្តិភាពនៅកម្ពុជា #Peaceincambodia
គិតចាប់តាំងពីថ្ងៃទី២៩ ខែកក្កដា ឆ្នាំ២០២៥ វេលាម៉ោង ៧:៥០ព្រឹក ក្រោយបទឈប់បាញ់ភ្លាមៗ ដែលកងកម្លាំងកម្ពុជា ត្រូវបានទាហានថៃចាប់ខ្លួនដោយខុសច្បាប់ មកទល់នឹងថ្ងៃទី១០ ខែសីហា ឆ្នាំ២០២៥នេះ មានរយៈពេល ១២ថ្ងៃហើយ។
កម្ពុជាស្នើឱ្យភាគីថៃឆាប់បញ្ជូនកងកម្លាំងរបស់យើងទាំង១៨រូបឱ្យត្រលប់មកវិញជាបន្ទាន់ ស្របតាមច្បាប់មនុស្សធម៌អន្តរជាតិ និងស្របទៅនឹងការអំពាវន��វដ៏ទទូចរបស់បណ្តាប្រទេសដៃគូ និងស្ថាប័នអន្តរជាតិជាច្រើន។
Starting from July 29, 2025, at 7:50 AM, immediately after the ceasefire entered into force, Cambodian military personnel were unlawfully captured by Thai soldiers. As of now, there have been 12 days as of August 10, 2025. Cambodia has repeatedly urged Thailand to promptly return all 18 military personnel back to Cambodia in accordance with international humanitarian law and in response to the urgent appeals from various partner countries and international organizations.
#ក្រសួងការពារជាតិ #modgovkh #កម្ពុជា #cambodia #សន្តិភាពនៅកម្ពុជា #Peaceincambodia
It has been 12 days since Thailand refused to return 18 Cambodian soldiers. Cambodia will demand until Thailand respects international law and humanitarian obligations.
RELEASE CAMBODIAN SOLDIERS
#ReleaseCambodianSoldiers#CambodiaNeedPeace