Chinese Student Lured to Bangkok for Songkran, Sold to a Myanmar Compound Within 48 Hours
A 19-year-old first-year university student from Guangdong flew from Guangzhou to Bangkok on April 10 for Songkran. Round trip, return booked April 15. She'd been invited by a woman she met online, who had been to Thailand in January.
The friend never showed at the airport. A stranger took her instead. Two days later she was across the Myanmar border in the Three Pagodas area opposite Kanchanaburi, sold into a scam compound. Captors told the family they'd bought her for 29,000 USDT and wanted 30,000 to let her go. They threatened gang rape if the family didn't pay. On April 13 the father transferred 30,000 USDT, around 210,000 yuan or $30,000.
Then the stalling. April 16, captors said roads were closed. April 18, the pickup car was nearly at the compound when they said they had to "process her resignation," wait until the 20th. April 22, another 7 to 10 days. That evening they said she'd be released. When the father told them he was coming to pick her up the next day, they stopped replying. She's still in the compound. Family stays in contact through WeChat, sometimes her, sometimes the boss. Police opened a case April 14. The Chinese embassy in Myanmar has been notified.
This is Israel, world
An Israeli soldier ordered a Palestinian youth to continue walking, then used him as a target for long-range shooting practice before killing him.
Tell us what you think of their actions!
Repost please
Ambassador Greer met with Cambodia Prime Minister Hun Manet to discuss advancing our shared interests while locking in access for U.S. agricultural and industrial exports.
06-02-2026 AOT goes down to inspect problems along the Cambodian-Thai border, while Thai soldiers are invading Cambodian territory. Thailand invades Cambodia, places 50 containers at Thma Da, but stops when it sees AOT team.
The Region and The world must condemn Thailand
1.The war of aggression that Bangkok is waging against Cambodia constitutes an extremely dangerous geopolitical turning point. At the global level, it marks a regression toward an international order predating the Second World War. At the level of Southeast Asia, it represents a return to the era before the creation of ASEAN in 1967: the era of the strong striking the weak, of every state for itself, of the law of force and sheer arbitrariness.
2.This so-called “Thai war of aggression against Cambodia” is part of a brutal strategy in which treaties, agreements, official maps, and international law are thrown into the dustbin of history in order to redraw borders by force. In place of dialogue, violence is imposed: military might, F-16, T-50TH and Gripen fighter jets, bombardments, cluster munitions, toxic fumes, armed drones, tanks, and armored vehicles…
3.This war of aggression could sooner or later drag the whole of Southeast Asia into a spiral of insecurity, instability, and cascading conflicts. It is already beginning to destroy the achievements of several decades of ASEAN’s efforts to build a regional space of cooperation, peace, and shared prosperity. For since 7 December 2025, the very architecture of ASEAN has been cracked: one member state is militarily attacking another member state.
4.Can Thailand’s other neighbors, all of them members of ASEAN, truly feel safe when they see Cambodia attacked simultaneously by land, air, and sea? One need only imagine the impact, within the European Union, of one member state launching an armed invasion against another to grasp the gravity of the situation.
It is now incumbent upon regional and global leaders, as well as upon regional and international public opinion, to show courage: the courage to react, the courage to condemn, and the courage to call this war by its true name, a “Thai war of aggression against Cambodia.”
~ Jean-François Tain
#CambodiaNeedsPeace
#CondemnThailand
Thailand’s deep airstrikes + cultural destruction + verification blocks = invasion pattern, not pure defense. Cambodia wants checks; Thailand hides. Neutrality = complicity. The images don’t lie—time to speak up.
We Can No Longer Remain Neutral in the Cambodia-Thailand Conflict
The border war between Cambodia and Thailand has escalated into something undeniable: deep airstrikes, mass displacement, and cultural destruction—with one side refusing independent eyes on its actions.
Neutrality isn’t balanced when the facts scream asymmetry.
Thailand has admitted to F-16 airstrikes deep inside Cambodia (up to 60-100km inland, including Pursat province on Dec 13), artillery barrages, and naval operations. These have killed dozens of civilians, injured scores, and displaced hundreds of thousands (UN reports & official counts: over 500,000 affected on both sides, but heaviest civilian toll in Cambodia).
Cambodia has fired rockets & laid mines, killing/injuring Thai soldiers & civilians—real provocations that deserve investigation.
But Thailand’s response? Strikes far beyond the border zone, destruction of civilian infrastructure (bridges, homes), and now the demolition of a Hindu deity statue (Vishnu, built 2014) in disputed territory—condemned by India as “disrespectful” and sparking outrage worldwide.
Even more telling: Cambodia repeatedly calls for independent verification, observers, monitored ceasefires, and ICJ involvement.
Thailand rejects it all—blocking third-party access, rejecting ICJ jurisdiction, withholding evidence on “military necessity” (citing classification), and continuing fire even during talks.
Self-defense requires proof of necessity & proportionality. Refusing scrutiny while claiming it? That’s not defense—it’s evasion.
The human cost is heartbreaking:
Here, the destroyed Chey Chumneas Bridge in Pursat after the Dec 13 airstrike—civilian lifeline turned rubble: 5 “LARGE” 7 “LARGE”
Displaced families fleeing shelling & airstrikes: 1 “LARGE”
And the demolished Vishnu statue—videos & photos show Thai forces using machinery—provoking global Hindu & Indian anger: 10 “LARGE”
Ceasefire talks are ongoing (military meetings Dec 24-25), but clashes persist. Trump-brokered deals have failed before.
If Cambodia did deep strikes + refused checks + destroyed Thai cultural sites? The world would demand accountability immediately.
Double standards end here.
Neutrality = looking away from disproportionate force, civilian suffering, and stonewalling.
The international community must act: demand UN/ASEAN observers, push verification, protect civilians & heritage.
Records & photos exist. History won’t need permission to judge who hid from the truth.
Stand for facts. Demand scrutiny. Now.
Arnaud Darc Phnom Penh, Dec 26, 2025
#ThailandCambodia #BorderConflict #DemandVerification #CivilianLivesMatter