Vantha
vantha.bsky.social
Vantha
@vantha.bsky.social
Freelance journalist based in Cambodia.
Email: vanthaphoung7@gmail.com
Telephone: +85517987216
Reposted by Vantha
Communities along Cambodia’s O’Ta Bouk River are experiencing severe water contamination, skin ailments and the collapse of fish stocks, which they blame on an unregulated gold mine operating upstream inside Virachey National Park.
Toxic runoff from politically linked gold mine poisons Cambodian rivers, communities
*Sources have requested pseudonyms be used to protect their identity out of fear of retaliation from the government or mining companies BANGKOK, Thailand/RATANAKIRI, Cambodia — “When you touch the…
news.mongabay.com
November 25, 2025 at 12:17 PM
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Latest for @mongabay.com w. @andyball.bsky.social & @vantha.bsky.social uncovers a gold mine has poisoned the O'Ta Bouk River in Virachey National Park.

Water, soil & fish from the river are contaminated, sickening the Indigenous communities downstream who depend on the river for everything.
Toxic runoff from politically linked gold mine poisons Cambodian rivers, communities
*Sources have requested pseudonyms be used to protect their identity out of fear of retaliation from the government or mining companies BANGKOK, Thailand/RATANAKIRI, Cambodia — “When you touch the wat...
news.mongabay.com
November 24, 2025 at 8:47 AM
When Prime Minister Hun Manet inaugurated the capital's Techo International Airport last week, he described it as a "driving force in attracting more tourists and investors to Cambodia than before COVID-19."
Cambodia's new airport eclipsed by scam centers and war
Tourist arrivals to the kingdom are falling despite the gateway's opening
asia.nikkei.com
October 29, 2025 at 6:39 AM
Cambodia and Thailand have agreed to an immediate ceasefire, effective at midnight today.
July 28, 2025 at 10:22 AM
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I sat down with the lovely folks from Ground Report to discuss the my work with @mongabay.bsky.social, the deteriorating situation in Cambodia and why environmental reporting in Southeast Asia is so dangerous - but necessary!

Have a listen here:
Cambodia's Environmental Crisis: Reporting from the Edge
In this episode of 'Mind Your Earth', a podcast by Ground Report, investigative journalist Gerald Flynn paints a stark picture of Cambodia's environmental crisis.
groundreport.in
March 17, 2025 at 7:02 AM
We’ve been working together for years, but now, shocking news—Cambodian authorities are not welcoming “A Good Person”.

It’s disheartening to lose another resourceful individual who dedicated his life to shedding light on the pressing environmental issues in Cambodia.
February 4, 2025 at 4:17 AM
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V. significant decision expected from CITES tomorrow that could see the trade of Cambodian long-tailed macaques suspended due to irregularities in breeding facilities and allegations of monkey-laundering.

Implications for the biomedical research industry & for Cambodian LTM populations are huge.
CITES secretariat urges suspension of Cambodian long-tailed macaque trade
The trade of endangered long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) from Cambodia should be suspended, according to recommendations announced Jan. 14 by the Convention on International Trade in Endange...
news.mongabay.com
February 3, 2025 at 2:45 AM
People whose lives will be affected by the Funan Techo Canal project are still being kept in the dark about compensation, despite the authorities having already marked the border for the first phase of the 21-kilometer project.
December 25, 2024 at 6:53 AM
The spot where journalist Chheng got shot in Siem Reap’s Beng Per Wildlife Sanctuary.
December 16, 2024 at 8:21 AM
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Environmental reporter Chhoeung Chheng was shot and killed by a suspected illegal logger on the outskirts of a protected area in northern Cambodia.

This incident underscores the threats to journalists covering issues such as logging amid increasing climate-related catastrophes across Asia.

Read:
Environmental journalist in Cambodia shot and killed by suspected logger
SIEM REAP, Cambodia — Chhoeung Chheng, a journalist covering environmental issues for local online news outlet Kampuchea Aphiwat News, has died of his injuries after being shot in Siem Reap province o...
news.mongabay.com
December 11, 2024 at 3:07 PM
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The killing of Chhoeung Chheng is the first murder of a journalist in Cambodia for 10 years. Like the last two journalists who were killed, Chheng covered illegal logging and environmental issues.

His suspected killer is believed to be a logger.

Me & @vantha.bsky.social for @mongabay.bsky.social
Environmental journalist in Cambodia shot and killed by suspected logger
SIEM REAP, Cambodia — Chhoeung Chheng, a journalist covering environmental issues for local online news outlet Kampuchea Aphiwat News, has died of his injuries after being shot in Siem Reap province o...
news.mongabay.com
December 11, 2024 at 10:06 AM
Chhoeung Chheng, 63, a journalist for Kampuchea Aphivath, is in surgery after receiving serious injuries during a shooting by an unknown assailant. Authorities are now investigating amid rising concerns over press safety in Cambodia

kiripo.st/ttp3WT
Online Journalist Seriously Injured in Shooting by Unknown Gunman in Siem Reap
Chhoeung Chheng, 63, a journalist for Kampuchea Aphivath, is in surgery after receiving serious injuries during a shooting by an unknown assailant. Authorities are now investigating amid rising concer...
kiripo.st
December 5, 2024 at 12:53 PM
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Bleak Cambodian news from me & @vantha.bsky.social for @mongabay.bsky.social - Prey Lang Wildlife Sanctuary, a protected rainforest, vital carbon sink and home to various endangered plant and wildlife species, is being split in two by new transmission lines linking Cambodia's national grid to Laos.
New transmission lines cut a Cambodian rainforest sanctuary in half
STUNG TRENG, Cambodia — In early October, work began on power lines that will run about 300 kilometers, or 190 miles, and that conservationists have labeled “a death sentence” to Cambodia’s Prey Lang ...
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November 27, 2024 at 2:55 AM
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After a tense three days, the six environmental activists were released yesterday evening, but their arrest is seen as part of a broader crackdown in Cambodia - one that has accelerated in the past year - which has had a chilling effect across civil society.

Full roundup for @mongabay.bsky.social
Six activists arrested in Cambodia while investigating illegal logging
STUNG TRENG, Cambodia — Six environmental activists in Cambodia have been released without charge after being arrested and held for nearly three days by Cambodian military. The activists, including Ou...
news.mongabay.com
November 26, 2024 at 12:29 AM
The six environmental activists were finally released this evening after two-day detention.
November 25, 2024 at 10:16 AM