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Well, freedom is not free. Nobody helps us,but khmer. Hun Sen = communist and under younn communist from Hanoi. He kills khmer without pity. We must defend ourselves. All khmer must stand for our right. Do not let them beat us like an animal!
Jul 16, 2014 08:13 AM
Reply to this commentWhen people are not afraid to die that is when hun hen's control of the country will be over. cpp will not handover the power even they truly lost the next election. The bloodied revolution will happen in Cambodia in the near future.
Jul 16, 2014 07:03 AM
Reply to this commentWho the idiot created this Freedom Park? For what?
Who the idiot put barbed wire around Freedom Park? For what?
Jul 15, 2014 07:14 PM
Reply to this commentThis is all Hun Sen's fault for closing Freedom Park. I saw the video. These people were trying to hang their banner peacefully, but the security forces trying to take it from them. This is when the scuffle began. These people were just exercising their Constitutional rights and they were beaten. This is what is wrong with this country.
Here is the hypocrisy. The authority is trying to lay charge against CNRP MPs, yet, Hun Sen was the one ordering his thugs to cause trouble. So if anyone should get arrest over this, it should be Hun Sen.
Jul 15, 2014 07:12 PM
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Cambodia Red Cross is violating its rule by given out money, 5,000,000 Reil to each security thug got injured in the clash. None was given to protest victims. Read below!
wikipedia:
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies reaching 160 million people each year through its 189 member National Societies.[1] It acts before, during and after disasters and health emergencies to meet the needs and improve the lives of vulnerable people. It does so with impartiality as to nationality, race, gender, religious beliefs, class and political opinions.
The seven Fundamental Principles that guide the work of the IFRC and its members are: humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity and universality.
Jul 16, 2014 07:22 PM
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