Last week, Worayos Luangsuwan, the newly appointed commander of Thailand’s First Army Region, instructed Cambodia’s Military Region 5 to prepare…
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For more than a century, the border between Cambodia and Thailand has been legally settled. The Franco-Siamese Conventions of 1904…
By advancing step by step under the cover of local public-order legal framing, selective enforcement and narrative dominance, Thailand is…
Nhek Bun Chhay is a former general and a living witness. His recent statement on Cambodia-Thailand border markers and his…
For decades, Southeast Asia has endured war, genocide and political violence. From Cambodia’s killing fields to Myanmar’s military atrocities, the…
When guns fall silent, the law must speak. Yet more than two months after a Malaysia-brokered truce halted July’s deadly…
Thailand has moved swiftly to escalate its confrontation with Cambodia. In one sweep, Bangkok has announced a referendum to revoke…
In the 21st century, when humanity has pledged to uphold the principles of peace, human rights and dignity, it is…
At the UN and in recent public statements, Thai officials have attempted to frame Cambodia as the obstacle to peace,…
“Even a dog knows its master — and who the enemy is”. This Khmer proverb speaks to instinct, loyalty, and…
