Around 90 percent of Cambodian civilians displaced by recent border clashes have returned to their homes, the Ministry of Interior said Sunday.
Cambodia’s interior ministry has launched a new online platform designed to speed up the handling of public complaints and strengthen transparency in administrative oversight.
Nearly 89 percent of Cambodians displaced by recent border tensions with Thailand have returned to their communities.
Cambodia reaffirmed its commitment to responsible digital development as senior officials marked Internet Safety Day.
Cambodia has called on ASEAN, the United Nations and the wider international community to support peaceful dialogue with Thailand.
Cambodia’s Ministry of Interior said Friday that about 86 percent of more than 640,000 displaced people have returned home.
Cambodia’s National Police Chief Sar Thet has pledged an intensified campaign to “clean Cambodia” of online scam crimes.