> *Hun Sen’s Sister Linked to Private Security Firm at SL Factory *
>
> By Aun 
> Pheap<http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cambodiadaily.com%2Fauthor%2Faun-pheap%2F&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNE3mmv8up5arOV0ijRBpQL6QMMelQ>-
>  November 14, 2013 *The 
> Cambodia Daily*
>
>  
>
> The younger sister of Prime Minister Hun Sen is the owner of a private 
> security firm that has been hired to protect the SL Garment Factory from 
> its workers, who have been on strike for more than three months, officials 
> at the firm said Wednesday.
>


What is wrong with that?
Are you saying that anyone related to Hun Sen should not be an onwner of a 
private security?
Beside, what is wrong of having a private security at a private property?
Are you jealous?


*Hun Seng Ny*, the prime minister’s sister, is the owner of Garuda 
> Securities, according to her assistant at the company, Sareth Thol, who 
> added that the number of security guards employed at SL factory has been 
> ramped up in recent months since strikes began in September.
>

SO!
Beside, what does it have anything to do with the clash between city police 
and the garment factory workers in a public place.

>
> 

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