@MeghUpdates Disputed areas should be symbol-free zones.
Using religious statues or sacred symbols to provoke tension or assert territorial claims turns faith into a political tool—and only deepens conflict.
@PravitR Disputed areas should be symbol-free zones.
Using religious statues or sacred symbols to provoke tension or assert territorial claims turns faith into a political tool—and only deepens conflict.
@MEAIndia Disputed areas should be symbol-free zones.
Using religious statues or sacred symbols to provoke tension or assert territorial claims turns faith into a political tool—and only deepens conflict.
@YangSaingKoma Disputed areas should be symbol-free zones.
Using religious statues or sacred symbols to provoke tension or assert territorial claims turns faith into a political tool—and only deepens conflict.
@MichaelBAlfaro Recent reports from international security experts and human rights organizations estimate that annual revenue from online scam centers in Cambodia is approximately $12.5 to $19 billion, a figure that could represent as much as 60% of the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP).