In a separate statement, Bangkok said that the statue was “not installed as a registered or officially recognised religious site”. “More importantly, its removal was undertaken with the objective of ...
Thailand on Dec. 25 defended its military's demolition of a Hindu statue along the border with Cambodia, saying the removal ...
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Thai authorities said the structure was not a registered religious site and was removed for security and area management ...
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After the controversy around Thailand destroying a statue of Lord Vishnu in a disputed border area went rife, the country ...
Thailand today defended its military’s demolition of a Hindu statue along the border with Cambodia, saying the removal was ...
Thailand's demolition of a Vishnu idol near its border with Cambodia has sparked international backlash, with authorities claiming it was a security measure.
Thailand has justified the demolition of a Hindu statue near its border with Cambodia, asserting it was a security measure ...
Its removal, they added, was intended to prevent the presence of symbols that could heighten tensions along the sensitive border, the report said.
Thai-Cambodian border press centre said the damage to the idol was “not intended to involve religion or beliefs”.