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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 13 August 2025
Thai Army Threatens Action: Cambodian Landmine Triggers Fury In this handout photo from the Thai Army, a Thai military engineer on Aug. 4, 2025, removes an anti-personnel mine that Thai authorities allege was planted by Cambodian soldiers in Phu Ma Kheua, a disputed area that Thailand claims is part of its Sisaket province, where the two nations recently clashed. (Thai Army via AP) The Royal Thai Army is hitting back after a Cambodian landmine exploded on Thai soil in Surin province. The incident happened Tuesday morning, injuring one Thai soldier, and now there are calls for self-defence. Yes, you heard right; things are getting serious. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1369532-thai-army-threatens-action-cambodian-landmine-triggers-fury/ -
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Thai - Cambodia Conflict Thai Army Threatens Action: Cambodian Landmine Triggers Fury
In this handout photo from the Thai Army, a Thai military engineer on Aug. 4, 2025, removes an anti-personnel mine that Thai authorities allege was planted by Cambodian soldiers in Phu Ma Kheua, a disputed area that Thailand claims is part of its Sisaket province, where the two nations recently clashed. (Thai Army via AP) The Royal Thai Army is hitting back after a Cambodian landmine exploded on Thai soil in Surin province. The incident happened on Tuesday morning, injuring one Thai soldier, and now there are calls for self-defence. Yes, you heard right; things are getting serious. The explosion, reported at 9:10 am, occurred along a standard patrol route a kilometre from the Ta Muen Thom temple ruins. Seven paramilitary rangers were on duty when Sgt Theerapol Piakhanthee stepped on the device. The blast left him with severe injuries to his left ankle, landing him in Phanom Dong Rak Hospital. The army spokesman, Maj Gen Winthai Suvaree, is not holding back. He claims this explosion is direct evidence of Cambodia violating international laws and the Ottawa Treaty, which bans such landmines. He accuses Cambodia of direct attacks on Thai forces within Thailand, saying these incidents showcase Cambodia's “ill intention” and continuous threats despite the ceasefire agreement. Accusations of Cambodia's territorial integrity violations and the confirmation of the ceasefire pact during the recent General Border Committee meeting intensify the situation. Maj Gen Winthai alleges that these acts reveal Cambodia's intent to use concealed weapons to undermine the peace process between the two nations. “It’s clear Cambodia is systematically using landmines against us,” Maj Gen Winthai asserted. He added that while the Thai Army has maintained a peaceful stance, ongoing aggressions might force them to defend themselves under international law. The aim is to confront the losses faced by Thai military personnel due to repeated violations of the ceasefire and Thai sovereignty. Unfortunately, this isn't an isolated case. Since the onset of landmine explosions on July 16, these concealed threats have resulted in the loss of five Thai soldiers' legs on Thai soil. Thirteen soldiers have sustained injuries in the Surin, Si Sa Ket, and Ubon Ratchathani provinces, leading to increased tension between the neighbouring countries, according to the Bangkok Post. For now, the Thai Army appears to be losing patience, and the demand for protective measures is becoming increasingly louder. Could this latest incident push the relationship between Thailand and Cambodia to a critical point? Only time will tell. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-08-13 -
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Tourism Cannabis Reclassified: Thailand's Tourism Strategy
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Israel slaughters 5 more journalists
The Hind Rajab Foundation (HRF) and the Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) have filed a complaint with the International Criminal Court against the IDF Chief of Staff, Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir and others they believe to be responsible for the killing of journalist Anas Al-Sharif. This led to the HRF identifying “the chain of command behind the killing,” which it listed as Zamir, Maj.-Gen. Tomer Bar, who is the commander of the Israel Air Force, Maj.-Gen. Yaniv Asor, who is the commander of the IDF Southern Command, Brig.-Gen. Yossi Sariel, the former chief of the 8200 Unit, Gen. A., who is the current chief of the 8200 Unit, Col. Avichay Adraee of the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit, the Arab Media Division, the Palmachim Airbase’s commander, and the Black Snake Squadron commander. After “identifying” the individuals responsible, the HRF and the PCHR filed an Article 15 communication to the ICC, accusing the above-listed figures of war crimes under Article 8(2)(a)(i) of the Rome Statute (wilful killing), and of genocide under Article 6(a) of the Rome Statute. HRF files complaint with ICC against IDF chief, others, over 'deliberate' killing of Anas Al-Sharif -
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Israel slaughters 5 more journalists
Israeli officials have bragged of killing Mr Sharif, whom they have claimed was the head of a Hamas terrorist cell, planning rocket attacks against Israeli civilians. Mr Sharif and Al Jazeera had already denied this. It would surely be hard for such a prominent figure to combine reporting with command of such a unit. The documents offered up by Israel as evidence end two years before the war began, and were reportedly screen grabs of electronic spreadsheets, not independently verified. Al-Sharif knew that far from offering protection amid the slaughter in Gaza, his press credentials further endangered him. The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) warned last month of acute danger to the 28-year-old’s life as the Israel Defense Forces stepped up online attacks on him. The Guardian view on Anas al-Sharif and Gaza’s journalists: Israel is wiping out the witnesses | Editorial | The Guardian
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