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Anonymous Reader :

Hun Sen sounded more and more like a mad dog rather than a Prime Minister. He acts like the President of the CPP party and it's supporters rather than of the Cambodian people as a whole. He has no more cards to play the political game now he wants Cambodian people to turn against each other at all cost without any consideration. We all know lifting the ban on public gathering is the result of the international pressure particularly from the US and the EU. I urge all Cambodian people to keep on fighting until Hun Sen is out of Power.

Feb 26, 2014 11:11 AM

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Anonymous Reader :

"Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen moved Tuesday to lift a month-old ban on public protests by workers and opposition forces, but warned that government supporters have an equal right to rally, raising fears of violence if the two groups clash."

This is man, Hun Sen, is a trouble maker. Everyone knows just by reading the first paragraph. What I like to know is what are your supporters want? Less salary for workers, more corruption from the government? Less freedom of expression for the people? More dictator regime? Less democracy? Hun Sen, you don't want peace do you?

Feb 26, 2014 10:25 AM

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Spottagus from Massachusetts, USA :

Cambodia is a small country and Hun Sen should find a way to unite as one nation and one group. Why he said if it is okay for CNRP supporters to protest and it should be okay for CPP supporters to do, too? First of all, as a true democracy leader, they don't say that. He said that is 100% wrong. This is not only cool down the fire, he is trying to ignite the sparks for his supporters to angry with other group. This not different from what was happening when Cambodian man said a Vietnamese guy is beating Khmer. Again, leader should have an open mind and accept for other opinions that could benefit the country, not let foreigner leaders inject problems to make Cambodia as a victim. Lastly, I just want to emphasize that Mr. Hun Sen should not say that to his supporters. Notice to all CPP supporters such as Ministry, civil, brothers and sisters in the arm force, police officers, please wake up and start to look at your leader and understand about his behavior.

Feb 25, 2014 09:54 PM

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