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I was sexually assaulted on a plane
Are there any instances, in your opinion, of any crime, where the victim(s) hould be able to claim against this publicly funded scheme? -
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McCarthyism returns....
This is where you show your true colors. Firstly you admit you are a grass, lowest of low.. Then you challenge a posters right to free speech. He is not posting anti USA remarks he is posting anti Trump remarks. You are so far up into Trump you fail to see the difference and challenge his right to free speech. Seriously Shame On You, you advocating fascism just as your hero does. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 21 August 2025
Cambodian Soldier Hits Own Mine Near Ta Kwai Ruins Photo courtesy of Bangkok Post An explosion near the Ta Kwai temple ruins in Thailand's Surin province on Wednesday night has been attributed to a Cambodian soldier stepping on one of his army’s own landmines, the Thai army reports. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1370499-cambodian-soldier-hits-own-mine-near-ta-kwai-ruins/ -
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Thai - Cambodia Conflict Cambodian Soldier Hits Own Mine Near Ta Kwai Ruins
Photo courtesy of Bangkok Post An explosion near the Ta Kwai temple ruins in Thailand's Surin province on Wednesday night has been attributed to a Cambodian soldier stepping on one of his army’s own landmines, the Thai army reports. The incident, occurring around 8.50pm, initially sparked speculation about a Cambodian rocket attack. However, the Thai Second Army Region has dismissed these rumours, urging the public to rely on official statements rather than online chatter. The Ta Kwai temple, located in Phanom Dong Rak district near the Cambodian border, has been a focal point of tension. Recent violence peaked on July 24, when Cambodia launched rocket and shell attacks on Thai territory, resulting in civilian casualties. In response to Cambodia's aggressive actions, their troops reportedly planted numerous anti-personnel landmines to obstruct Thai military access to the temple ruins. This occurred ahead of a truce that was meant to begin at midnight on July 28, eventually becoming formal on August 7. Despite the ceasefire, Thailand has accused Cambodia of repeated violations, notably through the continued presence of landmines on Thai soil. Since July 16, five explosive incidents involving landmines have injured thirteen Thai soldiers, with five sustaining serious injuries leading to leg amputations. This underscores the ongoing dangers despite the ceasefire. A further complication emerged when the Thai military discovered a mobile phone believed to belong to a Cambodian soldier. The device contained footage allegedly showing Cambodian troops planting mines in the Phu Makua area of Si Sa Ket province. Both Thailand and Cambodia are parties to the Ottawa Treaty, which bans the use of anti-personnel landmines. This incident raises serious concerns about compliance with international agreements and the integrity of the ceasefire. The Thai army's insistence on verification from official channels highlights the sensitive nature of the situation. With both nations being treaty signatories, the breach poses significant diplomatic and safety challenges. While the region remains tense, authorities urge calm and vigilance. The focus now is on ensuring peace and resolving the challenges imposed by these hidden threats. The recent discoveries and injuries serve as a sombre reminder of the ongoing dangers in conflict zones. As the situation develops, the affected communities and deployed soldiers are left to navigate the uncertain and mined paths, with hopes pinned on diplomatic solutions and renewed adherence to peace accords. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-08-21 -
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Depression
Common in Thailand or less common amongst farangs? Compared to west. What do you think? -
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McCarthyism returns....
Personally I wouldn't describe as anti Americanism content (just spin by Trump and Co), but anti authoritarian. Don't like the word "snowflakes", used by right wing zealots and so on. But yes, under Trump without doubt trending to an authoritarian State as manifested by so many actions of the Trump Administration. No need to list any examples as already covered extensively in the global media.
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