#Cambodia has protested #Thailand’s suspension of peace accords, denying accusations that it laid new landmines that wounded Thai soldiers near the frontier. https://t.co/rGr2Dl5ON3
Prime Minister Hun Manet of Cambodia said he has submited to the Norwegian Nobel Committee an official letter of nomination for President Donald Trump for the Noble Peace Prize.
At a press conference on Sunday, Maly Socheata, spokeswoman for Cambodia's Defense Ministry, called on Thailand to refrain from launching drones into Cambodian airspace and "affirmed that we will take appropriate measures in response to such violations."
Statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Kingdom of Cambodia Refuting Thailand’s Allegation of Ceasefire Violation
"To be clear, Cambodia does not want to empty out museums around the world, but wants many important and precious national treasures to come home. Cambodia also is open to long-term loans which they are exploring with a number of museums," he added.
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"The Cambodian people – along with people in neighboring countries and the broader region – would benefit from transparency on any major undertaking with potential implications for regional water management, agricultural sustainability, and security.”
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“This cybercrime bill offers the government even more power to go after people expressing dissent,” Kian Vesteinsson, a senior research analyst for technology at the human rights organization Freedom House, told VOA.
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“I am worried, I couldn’t even sleep,” she said. “I don’t oppose the state, but if the state gives me a piece of land, I would appreciate that.”
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"Over there, freedom is tightly restricted. He has more psychological stress," Nak’s wife, Sok Synet, 42, told VOA. "His health is not good."
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