All Comments for Hundreds Demand Cambodia’s Parliament Push For Release of 16 Jailed

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Dandelion from Long Beach :

It is so obviously clear that these arrests were politically motivated. The government didn't like these protesters because they were using too much free speech, guaranteed by constitution and UN. Free speech is VERY dangerous to a dictatorship. Therefore this dictatorship is scared that if too many people protest it might fall apart.

Jeyo Khmer! Down with CPP!

Nov 16, 2014 12:01 PM

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Anonymous Reader :

This kind of unjust is what make people angry, and making their revenge stronger.

Ah kwak, your days are numbered. You can't stay prime minister all your life.

Nov 15, 2014 03:53 PM

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Dandelion from Long Beach :

I am not in Cambodia now but I am supporting these protesters 200%.

If one looks up at the UN documents, freedom of speech is guaranteed to be a right all peoples have. Anyone with a single brain cell in their skull knows that these protesters were just exercising their human rights guaranteed by Cambodian constitution and UN.

Unfortunately the previous 16 protesters got arrested because the CPP thugs are too afraid and want to violently control the nation. Remember, they are the reincarnation of Khmer Rouge and they were involved in the 1997 coup. Too bad there were not thousands of protesters like in Ukraine or Egypt. Then the protesters could have kicked out CPP for good and save the poor people in jail now by breaking in.

The 16 now in jail will be remembered as 16 heroes in the future.

And we are still waiting for REAL justice in Cambodia.

Jeyo Khmer

Nov 14, 2014 06:33 PM

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