Analysis of Cambodian Prosecution Guidelines

Bangkok: Listen to an analysis of the Cambodian lawsuit with Associate Professor Dr. Dulyapak Preecharatch, a lecturer in the Department of Southeast Asian Studies, Faculty of Liberal Arts, Thammasat University. Based on clear evidence, Cambodian shells landed on the Thai side, causing damage to civilian life and property, and more than 800 rounds of ammunition that needed to be recovered. Meanwhile, after the GBC negotiations, Cambodia continued to reinforce its military presence.

According to Thai News Agency, the situation remained tense as the Cambodian military increased its activities along the border despite recent diplomatic efforts. This ongoing military reinforcement has raised concerns about the potential for further conflicts and the safety of civilians in the affected areas. The analysis suggests that these actions may complicate the peace process and negotiations between the two countries.