UN rights chief welcomes Cambodia-Thailand ceasefire, calls for full respect…

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 UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk on Wednesday called on Thailand and Cambodia to protect civilians from further harm by fully respecting and implementing the ceasefire agreed on Monday, stressing the need to take quick measures to build confidence and peace.

“Particularly at this time of increasing conflicts and crises around the world, I wholeheartedly welcome the ceasefire agreed between Thailand and Cambodia, with the important involvement of Malaysia as ASEAN chair,” Türk said.

“This crucial agreement must be fully respected, in good faith, by both sides, as diplomatic efforts continue, in a bid to resolve the root causes of the conflict.”

The High Commissioner added that it was important that both sides continue efforts to restore security at the border and ensure that victims of violence and displacement receive redress in line with international human rights and humanitarian laws and standards.

More than 180,000 people are reported to have been displaced on the Thai side of the border, while another 168,946 were reported displaced on the Cambodian side.

“In a tense situation of this kind, it is important that both Thai and Cambodian authorities take steps to rebuild confidence, to counter harmful and inciteful rhetoric, and tackle misinformation in accordance with international human rights law,” Türk said.

“It is the responsibility of both governments to ensure the safety and protection of each other’s nationals on their territory.”

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