Youths and the politic in
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Posted on June 3,
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Youths have been worldwide recognized as the young seed of the bamboo.
Youths are the strongest force in society to shape, change and improve
society in which they are residing with. Cambodia at the present has been
outstandingly emerging youth bulk in which under age of 25 years old is
representing majority of Cambodia’s 14 millions population. Those youths
are actively working to sustain their family economy. Their bulks are
crowding at the garment factories, migrations to work outside Cambodia,
educational institutes and rice paddies.

Unfortunately, Cambodian youths are likely not crowding at the political
rally or actively participate with the politic. This shortfall possibly
stems from two factors: the freedom of expression in Cambodia has been
curtained by the political monopoly of the ruling party and the embedded
tradition of youth’s parents on the scary repercussion if one actively
participated with the politic.

After googling about Cambodian youths and their participation with the
politic, I found these three phenomenon extremely speak something
differently from that traditional thought.

1. Watching video clip on “Next Generation Program or កម្មវិធីអ្នកបន្តវេន”,
many speakers spoke proudly on the collective effort to tackle lingering
issues challenging Cambodia such as life improvement, justice, human
rights, equity, democracy and political participation etc. The program is
sponsored by USAID, and the last 10th episode was voted by SMS by the
audience, the winners are represented by those four selected candidates.
Remarkably, Mr. Hing Soksan, a youth from Cambodia National Rescue Party
(CNRP) won landslide of the 1105 votes in total.

[image: Next Generation
Debate]<http://www.sophanseng.info/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Next-Generation-Debate.jpg>
From
this result, I wish to compare it with the release of poll survey conducted
by the International Republican Institute (IRI) on January-February 2013 in
which the Ruling Party or Cambodian People Party (CPP) and opposition party
or Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) each has their own interpretation
on the result of the poll. Note that, in Cambodia we have never had
independent poll on the popularity of each rival political party in each
national election. For other countries, polls have played important role on
the change of vote popularity and it could predict the winner efficiently.
Hence, the sampling strategy is in the state of error, and the survey
result has likely been skewed by: one-sided or dominant mass media
controlled by the ruling party, respondents’past trauma, scary mindset of
the people in involving with the political affair, and the level of
education etc. Cambodian people have been traumatized by the killing field,
foreign occupation, civil war and intractable injustice of the court system
in this country. Each Cambodian is hardly disclosing their favor or
disfavor towards political parties or political figures.

The IRI collected sampling randomly and dispatched its workers to interview
verbally with the target population. The question on “Is Cambodia generally
heading in the right direction or the wrong direction?” is indicating as
the intimidating questionnaire for the interviewee to disclose their
opinion to the public. They are scared of their freedom would be used by
the interviewer(s) or worker(s) as it possibly could become reprisal for
their life, family and daily activities. The result shows that 81%
responded as the country is heading the right direction or 1578
respondents, and 21% or 413 respondents said the country is heading in the
wrong direction.

[image: IRI Survey
2013]<http://www.sophanseng.info/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/IRI-Survey-2013.jpg>

Cambodian Poll 9 Final PUBLIC (Jan
2013)<http://www.sophanseng.info/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Cambodian-Poll-9-Final-PUBLIC-Jan-2013.pdf>

In conclusion, the way of polling can be taken in different approaches. The
survey of more than 2000 respondents randomly selected and the SMS on the
political debate of youths from both the CPP and CNRP are also considering
a polling. With this matter, the sending SMS helped the respondents to be
worry free contradicting to the direct contact which give them strong
belief on bad consequences. The outcome produced differently and yes this
comparison is also in the stage of skewing as well.

2. The Cambodian youths of their virtual life throughout Cambodia have
expressed their political opinion very different from youths who are having
and using their accounts on facebook. Last time, I observed on the youth
bulk actively engaged in political debate in facebook in responding to the
group of students protested the presence of Prof. Dr. Surya Subedi, the
special envoy and rapporteur of the UNs in Cambodia and my article was
posted on ki-media
outlet<http://ki-media.blogspot.ca/2013/05/political-analysis-on-khmer-youths.html>
which
I read the comments very interestingly.

Further to the facebook movement, many youths have appeared to show their
actual face, actual voice and actual genuine love in their country. Their
voice for change has been constantly speaking out loud. Their voice for
political involvement for a better Cambodia has been shouted loudly from
the stream. Their voice for their better future, their inquiries and the
responsibility they must bear on their shoulder as the young seed of the
bamboo of this nation has been indicating publicly and clearly.

3. Recent visit of Sam Rainsy, the exile well-known politician of Cambodia
and the president of CNRP at Seoul of South Korea has suppressed my thought
on youth voice in comparing their habit inside the country and outside the
country. While those youths are living in Cambodia, they behaved silently
or moderately on the issues relating to the politic. This illustrates
something true about Cambodian youths who are living inside Cambodia that
their inner heart is not silent on things injusticely happening around
them; but they might not be able to speak out as the surrounding
environment is not open or giving them prowess to speak out of their
concern. The youths inside the country are possibly clouded by fear and
unsafe feeling in using their freedom to involve with the politic. But when
they are out of the country, majority of those youths dear to speak out
loudly and express themselves without limit on the concern of political
movement, political culture, political economy and political change for a
better future.



These three observations illustrate optimistic on Cambodian youths who are
the young blood, successors and the young lineage of their ancestors, the
builders of Angkor Watt the Great, will never succumb or surrender to
political threat, injustice, ill treatment, long life learning, hard
working, relentless exploring for change, and struggling for justice etc.
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