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Cambodia deploys police for Thai border protest

Phnom Pénh : Cambodia | 2 months ago  
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Cambodia deployed riot police Thursday at an ancient temple on the disputed border with Thailand where Thai protesters are due to hold a protest at the weekend, the defence ministry said. Thailand's royalist "Yellow Shirt" movement says it will rally on Saturday near the 11th century Preah Vihear...
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