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Politics Government Denies Military Rift and Border Closure Amid Cambodia Tensions
Picture courtesy of Khaosod The government has rejected claims of internal rifts with the military and firmly denied any plans to close the Thai-Cambodia border, amid escalating social media criticism over the administration’s handling of a sensitive territorial dispute with Cambodia. Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai issued a statement on the evening of 3 June, addressing online speculation, reiterating that both the government and military remain united in seeking a peaceful resolution. “The military leadership and I have consulted repeatedly and share the same position. Both governments are trying to de-escalate the situation, focusing on the national interest and protecting sovereignty,” Phumtham said via social media. Phumtham also clarified that while a border closure is not tantamount to military action, such a move would have significant economic consequences for people living along the frontier and complicate diplomatic efforts. Growing nationalist sentiment online has slammed the government’s perceived softness in response to Cambodian political moves over the disputed border areas, including threats by Phnom Penh to take the matter to the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Some critics argue that the Thai government’s measured response stems from historically close ties between the Shinawatra and Hun political families. Viroj Lakkhanaadisorn, MP and chairman of the House Committee on Military Affairs, publicly backed Lt. Gen. Boonsing Padklang, Commander of the Second Army Area, for his firm yet measured response. “Lt. Gen. Boonsing has fulfilled his duties with strength and patience, safeguarding national sovereignty while remaining open to peaceful negotiation,” Viroj said in a Facebook post. Viroj cautioned against making careless public statements that could be manipulated by Cambodia in future negotiations. He acknowledged the government’s need for strategic restraint but urged leaders to communicate clearly with the public to demonstrate that the issue is being handled seriously. He warned that Cambodia’s ICJ threat was likely a political manoeuvre aimed at strengthening its negotiating position, noting that a court decision could take years and harm both nations’ economies. “Even if Thailand could win a military conflict, the cost in human life, economic stability and the well-being of border communities would be too high,” Viroj added. “We must exhaust all peaceful options before resorting to force, and only then would military action be justified.” The situation remains tense but contained, with both sides still officially committed to dialogue. The Thai government maintains that it will act decisively, lawfully and proportionately to protect the nation’s territorial integrity. Related article: https://aseannow.com/topic/1362514-foreign-minister-cambodia’s-move-to-seek-icj-ruling-within-its-rights-will-not-impact-jbc/ https://aseannow.com/topic/1362441-thailand-ramps-up-border-talks-with-cambodia-to-ease-tensions/ Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-06-04 -
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Community Baby Girl’s Body Found in Bin Bag at Bangkok Condo
What i can not understand is that Bangkok has places to get abortions legally. Why the girl or woman chose not to do this within the first few months of pregnancy is beyond me. Clearly she knew the implications and signs of being pregnant. But to leave the baby after birth in a trash bin should constitute murder. I hope they find the mother and discard her the same way she discarded the child. -
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Transgender Community Faces Rising Hate Amid Political Attacks and Social Backlash
Oh please open up your arms and EMBRACE the love instead of the old hate you have , surely that's not too much to ask.- 1
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 4 June 2025
Man, 21, Arrested After Firing Gun in Street Brawl Behind Bangkok Temple Picture courtesy of Khaosod. Police have arrested a 21-year-old man involved in a violent altercation between rival youth groups behind Wat Pradu in Bangkok, which culminated in gunfire. The suspect, identified as Anon “Joy” Chiamchan, was apprehended on 3 June, at around 12:30, following an investigation led by senior officers from the Metropolitan Police Bureau and the Tao Poon Police Station. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1362595-man-21-arrested-after-firing-gun-in-street-brawl-behind-bangkok-temple/ -
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Community Baby Girl’s Body Found in Bin Bag at Bangkok Condo
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AUSTRALIA - Aussie Radio Legend Chris Smith Ditches mRNA Jab Narrative
With your intelligence level you stick to listening to the music radio stations Chris Smith is in talkback radio shockjock for us academics who like to listen to talkback and not mundane 1960's music like you do Yes he is based in Sydney not back of Bourke where you are
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