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Former Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has accused Thailand of broadcasting “ghost-like” sounds along a disputed border, while the country’s human rights commission accused Bangkok of engaging in psychological warfare despite a ceasefire agreement between the countries in July. Sen, who currently serves as Cambodia’s Senate president, shared a letter dated October 11, sent by the commission to the UN’s High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Turk. The letter pointed out “grave violations of human rights involving the use of disturbing sounds as a form of psychological intimidation and harassment” along the Thai-Cambodian border. High-pitched sounds of wailing children, howling dogs, rattling chains, and roaring helicopters have been blasted through loudspeakers at night since October 10, said the human rights commission in its letter.
Full report : “Ghost-Like Sounds”: Cambodia Accuses Thailand Of Psychological Warfare.