thanks

On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 3:07 PM, Khmer Young <[email protected]> wrote:

> Friday, July 10, 2009  Cambodia democracy development is slipping into the
> slope by the recent political 
> moves<http://cambodianbrightfuture.blogspot.com/2009/07/cambodia-democracy-development-is.html>
>
> As a Khmer Young, I can weight this news and conclude that Phay Siphan's
> justification is baseless.
> 1. How criticism of Hang Chakra, Dam Sith, Mu Sochua, and Ho Van can make
> instability in Cambodia? All arm forces are under total control of the
> government. The amnesty international and the human rights personnel are
> right to see the backwardness of democracy development in Cambodia.
> Silencing the dissents is one of the best favorite tools for all dictators
> in this world.
>
>
> Congratulation Robert Carmichael for your journalist 
> professionalism<http://www.abc.net.au/ra/connectasia/stories/m1763412.asx>.
> There are variety of ideas and intents from different interviewing. At
> least, three interviewees were allowed to give their inputs. The listeners
> just listen and weight this news by their own.
>
> This is very different from CTN news reporters such as Chhum Kosal who has
> non-stop interviewing only one person and he concluded his news instead of
> the audience.
>
> As a Khmer Young, I can weight this news and conclude that Phay Siphan's
> justification is baseless.
> 1. How criticism of Hang Chakra, Dam Sith, Mu Sochua, and Ho Van can make
> instability in Cambodia? All arm forces are under total control of the
> government. The amnesty international and the human rights personnel are
> right to see the backwardness of democracy development in Cambodia.
> Silencing the dissents is one of the best favorite tools for all dictators
> in this world.
>
> 2. Cambodian constitution is really supportive to the freedom of expression
> and speech. Also, constitution affirms the independence of mass media and
> judiciary. Phay Siphan should read the national constitution again on what
> chapter that the Cambodian people should be jailed because of their love and
> activities to help develop the nation?
>
> PM Son Chhay is right with his experiences in Cambodia. While government is
> facing with other unsolved issues, they will make storms to oppositions and
> all critics to divert the attention of Cambodian people.
>
> The recent move of Hun Sen to injail the journalists, to lift the
> opposition MPs immunity or other fearful activities might be his traditional
> strategies to handle with his internal opponents as well as to silence
> Cambodian people from the protest of unemployment, poverty, injustice and
> violence etc.
>
> Cambodian people in the whole nation are being poisoned by the mass media,
> the biased and one-sided media. But there are many Cambodian people who are
> seeing the recent move of Hun Sen administration is intimidating to their
> individual safety, freedom and happiness.
>
> Let see the move of Hun Sen and his colleagues under his vanguard...what
> will be happened?
>
> KY
>
> --
> Cambodian Brighter Future depends on enduring conscience and tireless
> strivings of Cambodian Younger Generation!
> http://cambodianbrightfuture.blogspot.com
>
> >
>

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