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Kone Khmer from USA :

To Mr Hun Sen, people know more than what you thinking or barking "We don't want to interfere in any political party’s work, but the government doesn't belong to one single group." how many group are making the law now? who is breaking the law has only single group in the house.Don't tell people you leave the door open, your door is a trap door.

May 11, 2014 03:41 PM

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Neangprech from Vorthlane City :

The more HunSen keeps power, the more rare strong good investment runs in his selfish government, poverty is going on without hope at all levels of Cambodians, many Secret crimes are occurred throughout the country, Khmers become sad every day, possibly criticize each other for social injustice without good acceptable solution, rural inhabitants continue their works with cow, horses like Jayavarman period of time, and almost Hun Sen's own persons are above the law or sit down on the Constitution or on his present K Queen or King. 

ICC ! International CC has to arrest him and his team of 1111 HunSenians in power to be executed as soon as possible.  Friendly, 

Wrong bad strong men and women, AcheyprolcheyprorlOulongkhvang, Rattanskiri State of Cambodia. 

May 01, 2014 12:02 AM

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Kone Khmer from America :

Judicial branch have to be independent. It can not recieve any pressure from the Executive, or Ligislative branches. These 3 branches have to remain check and balance so all the civillian commitee should involved and criticised .

Apr 29, 2014 01:05 PM

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Anonymous Reader from Phnom Penh :

Hun Sen to civil society organizations who want a meaningful stake in the separation of powers: "You should be ashamed of yourselves and just enjoy your rights given to you as NGO's".
Hun Sen to teachers thinking about striking for a livable income: "You should be thankful we do not pay you in rice"
Hun Sen has no inclination towards reform. Hun Sen is incapable of reform.

Apr 29, 2014 12:49 PM

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