Labor activist Phil Robertson on the climate of fear that’s overcome the Cambodian migrant labor community.
Regional commanders agreed to halt gunfire and troop movements as displaced residents began a wary trek home.
The deal to end five days of fighting came at a meeting in Malaysia and amid pressure from U.S. President Trump.
U.N. Security Council calls for de-escalation and urges ASEAN to mediate a peaceful solution.
Many thousands pour into shelters amid fresh shelling, while officials mull a peace deal and warn of wider war.
The neighboring countries trade blame after skirmishes in disputed areas kill at least 12 people and injure dozens.
Thai officials accuse Cambodia of laying new landmines in a disputed border area, which Phnom Penh has denied.
Thousands are arrested in compounds that rights organizations say are populated by victims of human trafficking.
Ta Muen Thom is the latest scene of heightened tension as Thailand and Cambodia border dispute continues.
The move will mandate military service beginning next year under a law on the books since 2006.