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Cambodia’s Sacred Temple and Sovereignty Attacked

Surya Narayan
Last updated: July 26, 2025 12:57 pm
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A Nation Provoked, A Heritage Endangered, A People United

By Surya Narayan, Founder, The Better Cambodia

Contents
  • A Calculated Violation
  • A Sacred Temple, A National Symbol
  • Legal Precedents Ignored
  • The Cultural War Crime
  • Cambodia’s Measured Response
  • Thailand’s Distortion Campaign
  • A Regional Threat
  • What Cambodia Asks of the World
  • Cambodia Will Not Be Intimidated

In the predawn hours of July 24, 2025, the stillness of Cambodia’s northern border was shattered by artillery fire and aerial bombardment. The target? Not a military installation. Not a forward operating base. But Preah Vihear Temple — a centuries-old jewel of Khmer heritage and a globally recognized UNESCO World Heritage Site. Perched atop the Dangrek Mountains in Preah Vihear province, the temple has stood as a symbol of Cambodia’s architectural genius, spiritual devotion, and national pride.

But now it stands wounded.

A Calculated Violation

The Royal Government of Cambodia has condemned the assault in the strongest possible terms. In statements issued by Prime Minister Hun Manet and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Cambodia described the attack by Thai armed forces as “unprovoked, premeditated, and deliberate.” The aggression was not limited to the destruction of heritage — it was a direct affront to Cambodia’s territorial sovereignty, regional peace, and international legal order.

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The military incursion extended across multiple heritage zones, including Ta Krabey Temple, Mom Bei, and Tamone Thom — all sacred Khmer sites in Oddar Meanchey and Preah Vihear provinces. The timing and intensity of the operation, coupled with Thailand’s attempts to distort the narrative, paint a chilling picture of coordinated aggression rather than isolated skirmishes.

“This was not a border misunderstanding. This was a deliberate military act — a calculated move to provoke confrontation,” said a senior Cambodian military official.

A Sacred Temple, A National Symbol

Preah Vihear Temple is no ordinary monument. Built between the 9th and 12th centuries under the reigns of Khmer kings Yasovarman I, Suryavarman I, and Suryavarman II, it was dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva and aligned uniquely along a north–south axis — a spiritual axis linking the heavens and earth. Its intricately carved sandstone and laterite structures are a masterpiece of Khmer engineering and symbolism.

Inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2008 for its “outstanding universal value,” Preah Vihear represents not just Cambodia’s ancient past, but also its modern aspirations. It is a living testament to the continuity of Khmer culture and national identity.

To attack it is to attack Cambodia itself.

Legal Precedents Ignored

The sovereignty of Preah Vihear is not in dispute — at least not in the eyes of international law. In 1962, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled definitively that the temple lies within Cambodian territory. In 2013, the ICJ further clarified that the surrounding promontory also falls under Cambodian sovereignty.

In 2000, both nations signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to avoid future border conflicts and pledged to jointly demarcate the land boundary. Yet, Thailand’s July 2025 assault flagrantly disregarded these agreements. According to Cambodian officials, Thai soldiers entered Cambodia using maps that have no legal basis and violated previously agreed patrol routes — even triggering landmines in areas known to be hazardous.

The Cultural War Crime

The Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts issued a strong condemnation, describing the attacks on Preah Vihear as a violation of multiple international treaties, including:

  • The 1954 Hague Convention on the Protection of Cultural Property in Armed Conflict
  • The 1999 Second Protocol to the Hague Convention
  • The 1972 UNESCO Convention on World Heritage

“Deliberate targeting and destruction of cultural property may constitute war crimes,” the ministry warned.

Thailand, as a signatory to these conventions, is legally obligated to avoid any military activity that endangers heritage sites. Instead, its artillery shells rained down on the sandstone sanctuaries of Shiva — cultural assets not just of Cambodia, but of humanity.

Cambodia’s Measured Response

In sharp contrast to the military provocation, Cambodia has maintained a disciplined and lawful stance. Prime Minister Hun Manet immediately dispatched a letter to the President of the UN Security Council, H.E. Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, urging an emergency meeting and international condemnation.

“Cambodian troops had no option but to respond in self-defense… defending one’s homeland is not an act of war — it is a fundamental right,” wrote Hun Manet.

Cambodia has also referred four disputed areas to the ICJ for adjudication: Mom Bei, Tamone Thom Temple, Tamone Touch Temple, and Ta Krabey Temple. This move reflects Cambodia’s belief in multilateralism, peaceful dialogue, and international justice.

Thailand’s Distortion Campaign

As in previous episodes of border tensions, Thailand has attempted to flip the narrative. Following injuries to five Thai soldiers near An Seh village on July 23 — inside Cambodian territory — Bangkok accused Cambodia of hostile conduct. Yet satellite data, patrol logs, and MOU-drawn maps confirm that Thai personnel crossed into Cambodian land and triggered mines long marked on international charts.

This tactic of misinformation — coupled with years of unauthorised patrols, economic pressure, and political manipulation — is not new. But this time, Cambodia is not backing down.

A Regional Threat

The implications of Thailand’s aggression extend beyond the Cambodia–Thailand border. The offensive threatens ASEAN unity, undermines the UN Charter, and risks setting a dangerous precedent in Southeast Asia, where unresolved borders still simmer.

Will ASEAN speak out against one of its founding members violating the sovereignty of another? Or will silence reign, as power dynamics override justice?

What Cambodia Asks of the World

Cambodia’s demands are just and clear:

  1. Immediate cessation of all Thai hostilities and withdrawal of Thai forces.
  2. UN Security Council action to prevent further escalation and hold Thailand accountable.
  3. Legal accountability through ICJ and UNESCO mechanisms for damage to Preah Vihear.
  4. International recognition of Cambodia’s rights under treaties, maps, and ICJ rulings.

This is not merely a call for justice — it is a cry for peace.

Cambodia Will Not Be Intimidated

Cambodia is not a warmongering nation. It is a country of temples, of rice fields, of resilience forged through centuries of struggle. It seeks only peace, but peace must come with dignity.

“Cambodia has shown patience. We have chosen peace. But we will not be passive in the face of bullets.”

The world must now choose where it stands — with law or lawlessness, with preservation or destruction, with peace or provocation.

Let the ruins of Preah Vihear echo not with silence, but with the united voice of a global community that refuses to let history repeat itself.

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