KhmerTimes-Jan 23, 2026

The Cambodian Human Rights Committee (CHRC) has appealed to the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in Cambodia (OHCHR) to monitor Thai military actions at the border, including the demolition of homes in Cambodian territory illegally occupied by Thailand. According to the CHRC, the Thai military has also erected barricades with shipping containers and barbed wire to prevent Cambodians from returning to their homes. Senior Minister Keo Remy, President of the CHRC, made the urgent request on Wednesday during a working meeting with Benjamin Moreau, Officer-in-Charge of the OHCHR in Cambodia, in Phnom Penh. The meeting was held to review human rights achievements in 2025 resulting from cooperation between the CHRC and OHCHR and to strengthen and expand collaboration between the two institutions in the new year. Remy expressed deep concern over the Thai military’s actions, stating that the demolition of Cambodian homes in allegedly occupied areas, along with the blockades, constitutes serious human rights violations. He requested OHCHR’s assistance in monitoring the situation and urged that international human rights mechanisms be employed to engage the involved parties. Remy called for respect for international human rights laws to ensure that displaced Cambodians can return to their homes safely and with dignity. Read more at:

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