Dear Kangaroo and Friends,

I can tell you that Mrs. Mu Sochua is still in the US and she do not need to 
hide in the US.
She will be in PA on Saturday and also will travel to Lowell, MA on Sunday. 
You are welcome
to join us at the reception in both places, also if you have time please go 
to the hearing
at Washington DC on September 10th.  from 1:00pm to 3:00 pm. Her is the link 
to the reception.

Philadelphia : 
http://www.srpna.org/announcement/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/mu_sochua_05SEP2009.jpg

Lowell, MA : 
http://www.srpna.org/announcement/2009/08/04/meeting-with-mp-mu-sochua-at-lowell-ma/publication2/

Stockton, CA : 
http://www.srpna.org/announcement/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/mu_sochua_19SEP2009STKN.jpg

Long Beach, CA : 
http://www.srpna.org/announcement/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/mu_sochua_12SEP2009LB.jpg

San Jose, CA : September 20, place and time will make the announcement later

Back to Cambodia right after reception in San Jose,California.

Hope to see you there.

Best regards,
SRP-NA

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "kangaroo" <[email protected]>
To: "Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) - www.cambodia.org" 
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Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 2009 10:31 PM
Subject: Re: Where are ChumTeav Khmer?



Can anyone update us about Mu's status today?
Is she hiding in America now?
I thought that she is a patriot who is fighting for her constituants.
Where is she today?
Is she deserting her base now?
I guess I am very good on guessing.


On Aug 31, 5:41 am, Chon Chumleas <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://www.phnompenhpost.com/index.php/2009083128085/National-news/ph...
>
> Philippine female legislators denounce Hun Sen over slur
>
> Group calls the premier's defamation suit against Mu Sochua an act of
> chauvinism designed to stifle freedom of expression.
> The verdict, which Mu Sochua described as a "political game" that has
> cast Cambodia's judicial system "into darkness", met with widespread
> international condemnation.
>
> Last week, the Gabriela Women's Party (GWP), which describes itself as
> the only all-female party in the Philippine House of Representatives,
> accused the prime minister of being a chauvinist.
>
> "We strongly protest the discriminatory slur of the statements of the
> prime minister as anti-women and chauvinist," the statement reads.
> "Likewise, we deplore the alleged acts of repression as forms of
> attacks against the right to free expression, democracy and equality."
>
> "We denounce these tactics of intimidation, persecution and
> repression, using the legal system against the administration's
> critics and members of the opposition party. We urge the Cambodian
> government to respect the rights of MP Mu Sochua as a woman leader and
> parliamentarian who is working for democracy, equality and justice."



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