All Comments for No End in Sight as Cambodian Political Crisis Deepens

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Anonymous Reader :

Shame on CPP for such blatant political suppression tactics. Considering the country has only enjoyed peace for 12 years, they should be doing everything in their power, in consultation with opposition parties, to ensure peace and prosperity are finally enjoyed. The kind and caring people we met in Cambodia recently deserve better from their leaders. If you have to suppress your political opponents, you're probably doing something wrong. What are you so eagerly trying to hide?!

Oct 01, 2016 02:04 AM

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Anonymous Reader :

A lot of them did not look happy at all, raising their hands. But they have to follow Hun Sin's order, not their own consciences. They know they didn't do the right thing. It must be hard sleeping at night.

What ashamed!!!

Jun 01, 2016 10:45 AM

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Anonymous Reader :

The CPP did the same thing to Prince Norodom Ranaridth. They pushed him out of Assembly speaker. Now it's Kem Sokha.

CPPs are power hungry trouble makers. Cambodia won't be free until the CPPs are gone, without power.

Jun 01, 2016 10:05 AM

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Anonymous Reader :

A lady with a pink shirt did not raise her hand so just only 67 over 68 not 100 percent.

May 31, 2016 05:57 PM

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