The frightening noises have disrupted children’s education, making many afraid to go to school and unable to concentrate on their studies. - Supplied
PHNOM PENH: Child right’s advocates have warned that recent psychological warfare tactics from the Thai border are having severe impact on the wellbeing of Cambodian children. Since the night of Oct 10, loud, eerie ghostlike sounds have been broadcast across the border, at Bateay Meanchey province’s Prey Chan and Chouk Chey villages, causing fear, stress and sleepless nights for residents.
The sounds are reportedly being broadcast by Thai influencer and nationalist Kan Jomphalang.
