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Gary Fultheim from Long Beach :

Media out of Cambodia receives funding from the CPP Opposition and has often neglected facts. It would not be the first time Foreign Media is banned from a country.Freedom of expression does not equate to slanted media. RFA and VOA per some views does not always show the whole truth.

Jun 29, 2013 10:09 AM

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Anonymous Reader :

Would you like to enlighten the world which untruth RFA and VOA reports put out?

I can tell you many instances where the government is trying to cover things up. Most media in Cambodia like all TV stations and most radio stations are controlled by the government. They help the government covering up the darkside of things. They like to keep the population ignorant for their own benefits.

Your bias comment is suspicious. It smells.

Jul 02, 2013 08:31 PM

Anonymous Reader :

were law in Cambodia ? now hun sen government not follow top law in cambodai

Jun 29, 2013 08:37 AM

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AMOK from Phnom Penh :

If this ban continue,and U.S.A do not
take action, U.S.A will not be respected in
democracy improvement in the world. The world will copy this manner if there is no action soon. It means U.S.A should not accept this election process.

Jun 29, 2013 03:41 AM

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Anonymous Reader :

I like listen to RFA and so are many others. Its ashame they don't a free and fair balance news which is a basic human rights.

This is regrettable decision. I think the government made a huge mistake on this. If they don't reverse this decision, they will regret later on. So I urge the government to reverse this as soon as possible.

Jun 28, 2013 07:49 PM

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