Borders, Truth, and the Future - This is Part 5 – What You Can Do.
Good morning.
We’ve reached the end of this series—but not the end of the story.
Over the past week, we’ve revisited history, clarified the law, and watched Cambodia respond with discipline and calm.
Now, with tensions easing and diplomacy moving forward, the question becomes: what can each of us do next?
This is Part 5 – What You Can Do.
It’s not about shouting. It’s about staying informed, speaking clearly, and choosing unity over noise.
Because this moment isn’t just about borders.
It’s about the kind of Cambodia we want to build—together.
Thank you to everyone who followed this series.
Borders, Truth, and the Future
Part 5 – What You Can Do
Tensions have eased. Trenches have been closed. Soldiers have stepped back.
But this moment is not just a pause—it’s a reminder.
A reminder that defending Cambodia is not only the job of governments, diplomats, or troops.
It belongs to all of us.
Here’s what you can do.
1. Understand the Process—And Stay Informed
The work is not over. The Joint Boundary Committee meets on June 14.
Legal proceedings at the International Court of Justice are still ahead.
By learning what the treaties say, how the ICJ works, and why maps matter—you strengthen the nation’s voice.
Clarity is part of sovereignty.
2. Speak with Confidence—Not Emotion
The world is watching how Cambodia behaves. And today, we’ve shown calm strength.
When you talk about the border, speak with knowledge.
When you post, reflect the dignity this country has earned.
Let’s build understanding—not tension.
3. Support Peaceful Diplomacy
The Royal Government of Cambodia has acted with responsibility and clarity.
So have the armed forces. So have those working quietly behind the scenes to avoid escalation.
We can honor that not only with praise—but by matching it with our tone, our actions, our respect.
4. Protect the Truth
Rumors divide. Facts unite.
Whether you’re online, at school, at work, or at home—share only what you know is true.
Help others understand where Cambodia stands. Calmly. Clearly. Proudly.
5. Look Forward, Together
What happened these past weeks was serious. But what’s happening now is important too.
We’re not just defending land.
We’re building something: a Cambodia that handles pressure with principle.
A generation that knows its rights—and how to defend them.
And a future that honors the past, without repeating its mistakes.
Stay curious. Stay calm. Stay close to the truth.
This is your country. You have a role.
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Source: Arnaud Darc
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