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Cambodia Faults UN Envoy for Weak Response on Border Human Rights Concerns

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PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (Dec,01 2025) — Cambodia’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations in Geneva has criticized UN Special Rapporteur Vitit Muntarbhorn for failing to adequately address human rights risks stemming from the armed conflict along the Cambodia-Thailand border.

In a statement issued on Nov.30, the mission welcomed Muntarbhorn’s Nov. 20 release but said it lacked substance and did not reflect documented evidence or the immediate dangers faced by civilians.

“This was the Special Rapporteur’s first public statement on the border conflict, issued after repeated calls for timely engagement on human rights and humanitarian law issues,” the mission said.

Cambodia urged the envoy to act “meaningfully and substantively,” stressing that mandate holders are expected to demonstrate independence, impartiality, professionalism and due diligence under the Human Rights Council’s code of conduct.

“The evidence and legal concerns consistently submitted have not yet been substantively addressed,” the mission said, calling for future engagement to meet standards of clarity, transparency and commitment.

The statement underscored the risks to civilians and pressed for more detailed and focused action from the UN envoy. Cambodia reaffirmed its commitment to cooperate constructively with UN human rights mechanisms.

Echoing the criticism, Youk Chhang, executive director of the Documentation Center of Cambodia, dismissed Muntarbhorn’s remarks as “nothing of real substance.” He said the statement merely reiterated UN principles without advancing concrete steps toward peace.

“Words are helpful, but in matters of life, death and the suffering of the innocent, they ring hollow absent observable actions,” Chhang said.

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