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Post Claims “Treenuch” Told Cambodian Workers Not to Leave Thailand on Feb. 13, 2026 – In Fact, It Was Set to Lao and Vietnamese Workers

Post Claims “Treenuch” Told Cambodian Workers Not to Leave Thailand on Feb. 13, 2026 – In Fact, It Was Set to Lao and Vietnamese Workers

Thai PBS Verify investigated a post claiming that Minister of Labour Treenuch Thienthong had told Cambodian workers not to return to their country on February 13, 2026. The verification confirmed the alleged deadline had been set to Lao and Vietnamese workers, not to the Cambodians.

10 ม.ค. 69 | Politics

Clip claims Cambodian people of Thai descent protest, demanding return to Thailand. Verification reveals it was created by AI

Clip claims Cambodian people of Thai descent protest, demanding return to Thailand. Verification reveals it was created by AI

Thai PBS Verify found a viral clip along with a message claiming that “Cambodian people of Thai descent protest, demanding a return to Thailand.” However, analysis using AI content-detection tools and expert review identified several irregularities in the images and audio. This confirms it is merely a fake clip created with AI technology and is not a real event.

4 พ.ย. 68 | verify

Verified: The Cambodian page states “Laos-Thailand-Vietnam” seized Cambodian territory totaling 62 provinces; the truth is a distortion.

Verified: The Cambodian page states “Laos-Thailand-Vietnam” seized Cambodian territory totaling 62 provinces; the truth is a distortion.

The Cambodian Facebook page posted, stating that "Laos-Thailand-Vietnam" seized Cambodian territory totaling 62 provinces, along with an appeal for Cambodian children to remember. Academics suggest that ancient history offers incomplete information regarding events that occurred before the establishment of the Cambodian nation.

6 ต.ค. 68 | verify

Verified: Cambodian citizens posted a clip claiming it showed families of Thai soldiers protesting to bring back bodies, but in fact it was a clip of a rubber plantation land protest in Nakhon Si Thammarat province.

Verified: Cambodian citizens posted a clip claiming it showed families of Thai soldiers protesting to bring back bodies, but in fact it was a clip of a rubber plantation land protest in Nakhon Si Thammarat province.

A Cambodian Facebook page posted fake news claiming that families of missing Thai soldiers after a clash were protesting to bring back bodies. In fact, the video was of a protest over rubber plantation land rights in Nakhon Si Thammarat province.

13 ส.ค. 68 | Politics