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<<<Government spokesman Phay Siphan told RFA’s Khmer Service that Smith’s comments do not reflect what is really happening in the country.
“If we look at the reports by all of U.N.’s representatives, they have never reflected reality,” he said>>>
Really? So the U.N is in a business of fabricating the story?
<<<During her second fact-finding mission to the country, Smith met with provincial authorities, local civil society organizations, members of indigenous communities, garment workers, and representatives from the private sectors in northern Cambodia’s Stung Treng and Preah Vihear provinces.>>>
So these people she talked to were lying, right? Who should people believe, you Phay Siphan, or the U.N?
<<<On Monday, Smith was blocked by plainclothes police when she tried to meet with ethnic Kuoy villagers in Preah Vihear’s Treng Meanchey district to discuss their land dispute with a Chinese sugarcane plantation company, The Cambodia Daily reported.>>>
Why was she blocked? Was there a vampire in the area that might hurt her? What reason? This says it all. Enough said!!!
Apr 01, 2016 12:30 PM
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