Prime Minister Hun Sen has reaffirmed that Cambodia will not forgive anyone – whether foreign or Cambodian – who threatens the Kingdom’s peace through activities that compromise its independence or sovereignty.
Prime Minister Hun Sen has reaffirmed that Cambodia will not forgive anyone – whether foreign or Cambodian – who threatens the Kingdom’s peace through activities that compromise its independence or sovereignty.
Introduction to a Spurious Narrative Excessive attention to the 80 year old World War II Holocaust prompts questions: “Why have constant reminders of the World War II Holocaust failed to halt contemporary holocausts; has the attention distracted from careful watching of ongoing genocides, and has it enabled Israel’s destruction of the Palestinian community?” Public Broadcasting’s
Disposal teams have burned 1.6 tonnes of the 16 tonnes of unexploded ordnance (UXOs) that were retrieved from a warship sunk in the Mekong River in Kampong Cham province during the civil war period of the early 1970s. The remaining ordnance will be neutralised and preserved for museum displays.
Mey Sophea, head of the UXO Clearance Unit of the National Centre for Peacekeeping Forces and Explosive Remnants of War Clearance (NPMEC-ERW), said on April 6 that the specialist team only burned the old and decayed or rusty ammunition, since it would soon deteriorate anyways. Items burned included artillery rounds, mortar shells and bullets among other varieties.
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Minister of Interior Sar Kheng visits the site of a warship that was sunk in the Mekong River at Meanchey commune’s Veal village in Kampong Cham province’s Srei Santhor district during Cambodia’s civil war in the 1970s. SAR KHENG VIA FACEBOOK
Soldier’s remains found in 1970s-era shipwreck
Mon, 15 February 2021
An inter-ministerial team of underwater ordnance recovery specialists recently found a soldier’s remains at the site of the warship sunken in the Mekong River in Meanchey commune’s Veal village in Kampong Cham province’s Srei Santhor district during Cambodia’s civil war in the 1970s.