Cambodian Princess Visits Refugees in Thailand, Thanks Thai King
Princess Monique of Cambodia visited a refugee camp in Surin province, Thailand, expressing gratitude to the Thai King and military for their assistance to Cambodian refugees. The visit highlighted the long-standing relationship and support between the two nations.
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Political turmoil in Cambodia leads to a large influx of refugees into Thailand in 1980 (2523 B.E.).
The Sa B refugee camp is established in Surin province to house Cambodian refugees.
Princess Monique visits the Sa B refugee camp in Surin, Thailand, to meet with refugees.
Princess Monique expresses gratitude to Thailand for its assistance to refugees.
Princess Monique urges refugees to unite against Vietnamese forces.
Repatriation of Cambodian refugees from Thailand begins on March 29, 1992 (2535 B.E.).
Repatriation of Cambodian refugees concludes on December 14, 1992 (2535 B.E.).
Princess Monique's visit is shared on social media, sparking discussion about Thailand's role.
Queen Mother Monique's biography is presented, detailing her life and role in Cambodian history.