*"The statement said all protests and public assembly were banned “until security and public order has been restored.” It also advised “all members of the national and international community to remain calm and avoid participating in any kind of illegal activity that could have negative consequences on the national interests.”* This kind of statement can come from any government around the world. We saw it coming when CNRP started defying orders or agreement. IT WAS JUST A MATTER OF TIME. The garment factory used the laws into their own hands. They were angry and demonstrated against the government. Then they went after any private entities who did not want to be a part of their movement. They destroyed a PRIVATE hospitol and many other minor things. They used street justice because one of their injured person was not recieved by the hospitol. IS IT LEGAL? Ofcourse, not. That's called:" STREET JUSTICE." If Cambodians really obey the laws, that's not it. Please listen to me. You may win a popular contest. Your acts will destroy whatever you wanted to do. Did you hear Sam Rainsy and Kem Sokha talk to the garment factory? Rewind back and listen it for yourself. They excited them to rise against the government. They told them that the CNRP would give this and that when they have the power. They have not had the power yet. So when they say this kind of things, they become someone who are against the government. In this case, Sam Rainsy and Kem Sokha are in trouble. Remember! The government has the right to govern. If you disagree, there are procedures to follow to vent your disagreement. When you bring it to the forefront like demonstration and protest, then it becomes aggressive behavior. The government has the right to bring order back to the society where they govern. It's done like this in any countries including communixst countries.
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