Political Analysis on Khmer Youth, the Catalyst for Change
Posted on May 23,
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[image: Dr. Surya
Subedi]<http://www.sophanseng.info/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Dr.-Surya-Subedi.jpg>Watching
a video clip reported by Radio Free Asia (RFA) stunt me a lot on the new
phenomena of Khmer youth participation with the politics. While his lecture
ended and opened floor for questions from the student audience, there are
questions aiming to attack the lecturer in the meantime the questions were
not focused on the topic as well as the persons who asked the questions and
gave the comments were not on the platform of classroom setting but
emotionally displayed on political involvement. Hence, a Buddhist monks
stood up to clarify the skeptics that are attacking on the report of Prof.
Dr. Surya Subedi. Dr.Subedi has been appointed as the Special Rapporteur by
the United Nations for Cambodia.

Watch this below video clip by RFA

My concerns are following:

1. Reading the report of Prof. Dr. Surya Subedi in both
English<http://www.ohchr.org/Documents/HRBodies/HRCouncil/RegularSession/Session21/A-HRC-21-63-Add1_en.pdf>
 and 
Khmer<http://cambodia.ohchr.org/WebDOCs/DocNewsIndex/2012/092012/SR_report_on_ELC_KH.pdf>
version,
the report is really balancing and constructive. The report summarized that
Economics Land Concession (ELCs) and other land developments are impacted
by poor management and non-transparency of the government. As the result,
there are numerous displacements, evictions, community deprivation and
devastation of the forests. Those forests are the key sources for community
livelihood, environment and national revenue; but those foreign investments
have focused on selling timbers more than rubber and plundered the trees
without obstruction.

Watch below video clip on the interviewing of Prof. Dr. Surya Subedi about
his visit to Cambodia and the recommendation he made for Cambodian
government.

According to the comment accused the report of Dr. Surya Subedi as bias and
discouraged foreign investment in Cambodia. Of course, this belief is
absolutely wrong. Whenever, the human rights situation is improved, the
trust will be built for those honest and effective investors or foreign
direct investors (FDIs) to Cambodia. Whenever, our rule of laws and
regulations are strong, it surely builds trust for all dedicated and
good-willed FDIs. Cambodia at the moment, I can say, has been worse as her
government has continually dismissed and ignored the recommendation of the
UN’s envoy. If the government has learnt to admit the fault and adjust its
policy accordingly, the leaders will be admired and the FDIs will be
flooded into this land. The land, trees and natural mineral will be
properly managed. The people will experience justice. The whole society
will be getting genuine progress.

That why I have criticized those students as unprofessional, immature and
lacking proper research into the topic. However, I appreciate them all.
Negative or positive, they have become a flame igniting inside the
Cambodian soil. All Cambodian youths will pay more attention into those
causes and effects.

2. By this small cohort of rallying against the report, more Khmer youths
have stood up to exercise their power and prowess. As I read the comments
and watching video clips on facebook, google groups and youtube; I am
really optimistic on Khmer Youth movement to lead change for Cambodia.
Cambodian Youth have been labeled as very young, having little knowledge,
immature, having little power and incompetent. But the upcoming election on
July 28, 2013 and while we are waiting another two months arrival; more and
more youths are standing up from their bed, from their game board as well
as from their silent space to voice out concern, worries and sensitivity.
Youths are the agent of change. Youths are the catalyst for change. Youths
are the unstoppable force for change in this country.

Below are the responding back to a group of students who protested against
Prof. Dr. Surya Subedi and his report on the human rights situation in
Cambodia.

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Below is the responding of Chea Chheng, a youth who involved in the protest.


Let applaud for Cambodian youths!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ZM41w8a6E2g&list=UUMV6iPLqIpYuYPwipRPuYGw#t=8s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ATPJtFGlV0o

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