The Issue
Thousands of Cambodian Buddhist monks have reportedly been mobilized to call for Donald Trump’s nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize, citing his supposed role in ending the border conflict between Cambodia and Thailand.
But behind this campaign lies a troubling truth: these monks, many of whom live in poverty and dedicate their lives to peace and service, are being used as political pawns. Their voices are being manipulated to promote a Western politician’s personal ambition, rather than reflecting their own priorities or the needs of their communities.
This is exploitation—plain and simple. It undermines the dignity of the monks, the sanctity of Buddhism, and the credibility of the Nobel Peace Prize itself. Using faith leaders in one of the world’s poorest countries as tools for political gain is not only unethical, but deeply disrespectful to Cambodia’s culture and people.
We demand that:
- The Nobel Committee publicly denounce any attempt to manipulate religious figures for nomination campaigns.
- The Cambodian government protect monks from being coerced or misused for political lobbying.
- Global media highlight the exploitation of monks in this case to prevent further abuses.
This is not about politics—it’s about protecting vulnerable communities from exploitation and ensuring the Nobel Peace Prize remains a symbol of genuine peace, not political theater.
Add your voice. Stand against the exploitation of Cambodian monks.
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