Cambodia Bans Thai Movies and TV Shows in Latest Border Feud Tit-For
- Cambodia indefinitely shut down the Daung-Ban Laem crossing with Thailand starting June 13 and prohibited the screening of Thai movies and television programs amid rising tensions between the two countries.
- The tensions stem from a longstanding border dispute dating back to the colonial-era 800km frontier, with a 2013 ICJ ruling awarding land near the Preah Vihear temple to Cambodia, which Thailand rejects.
- On June 8, both militaries agreed to reposition soldiers at the disputed site to avoid further clashes while Thailand tightened controls and closed several border crossings recently.
- A senior official at People Nation Network stated that the channel will follow government directives by replacing Thai-made programs with dramas from China, Korea, or Cambodia.
- Cambodia plans to reopen the border crossing only after Thailand lifts restrictions and will hold a meeting in Phnom Penh on June 14 to discuss resolving the dispute.
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Cambodia bans Thai movies and TV shows in latest border feud tit-for-tat
Cambodia has escalated its cold war with Thailand by announcing a ban on Thai movies and TV shows and a boycott of the neighboring country’s international internet links.
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