Cambodia deploys South Korean woman’s video to ease kidnapping fears
The interior ministry’s clip is seen as an attempt to defuse fears among foreigners amid reports of crimes targeting South Koreans

The post on Tuesday, which included a message stating that a South Korean resident “wished to share her 13 years of life in Cambodia with Koreans and the world”, is seen as an attempt to ease rising fears among foreign residents following reports of crimes targeting South Koreans.
In the video, the woman, who says she runs a cafe in Phnom Penh, speaks in Korean: “I’ve lived here for 13 years. Though recent news often highlights worrying stories about Cambodia, my daily life here is very different from that.”
Contrasting with media portrayals, she emphasised that life in Cambodia is peaceful. “Of course, challenges exist in any country, but for us Cambodia remains peaceful, and people’s hearts are warm. Living here makes me happy,” she said.
She added: “The scenes in news reports aren’t the full picture. We live peacefully and with gratitude in Cambodia.”
