The Thai army is committing crimes against humanity. The brutality of the Thai army has caused the Cambodian people to suffer greatly.

🔍 Verified Facts on Cluster Munitions and International Response


❗ Chemical Weapons Allegation

  • None of the available reports nor any credible international monitor—or UN statement—indicate that Thailand used chemical weapons.

  • International coverage focuses on conventional ordnance: artillery, rockets, airstrikes (F‑16s), and cluster munitions. There is no evidence of chemical agents being used or identified. EAC News+15Reuters+15Cambodgemag+15

Thus, while the use of cluster bombs is clearly documented and does constitute a war crime, the chemical weapons claim appears unsubstantiated by current reliable sources.


🚨 Broader Context of the Border Conflict

  • The border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia has escalated significantly since July 24–25, 2025, becoming one of the most severe flare-ups in over a decade. EAC News+1EAC News+1Wikipedia+11Reuters+11ASEAN Briefing+11

  • At least 30–34 people have died across both sides, and as many as 200,000 civilians have been displaced. ASEAN Briefing+2Cambodgemag+2Wikipedia+2

  • Thailand deployed F‑16 jets, artillery, and cluster munitions, while Cambodia responded with BM‑21 rockets and artillery. Each side accuses the other of intentionally targeting civilians. Al Jazeera+15EAC News+15ASEAN Briefing+15

  • The United Nations Security Council has held emergency meetings. ASEAN and major powers have urged ceasefire and caution. Thailand has rejected third-party mediation proposals (from the US, China, Malaysia), favoring bilateral mechanisms. Reuters+4The Guardian+4Reuters+4


⚖️ Legality Under International Law

  • Chemical weapons (if used) are banned under the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC), to which both Thailand and Cambodia are parties. However, there’s no evidence of a chemical weapons event.

  • Cluster munitions are banned under the Convention on Cluster Munitions (CCM). While Thailand is not a state party, the use of such weapons against civilian or civilian-proximate areas is considered a war crime under customary international humanitarian law and international humanitarian norms. Cambodia condemns the deployment regardless of treaty status. គណបក្សប្រជាជនកម្ពុជា-វិមាន៧មករាCambodgemagWikipediaHuman Rights Watch