Saturday, July 01, 2006

Hun Sen regime very nervous about called off strike

Saturday-Sunday, July 1-2, 2006

Police on Alert for Strike Despite Union Pledge

By Prak Chan Thul
THE CAMBODIA DAILY


Although the Free Trade Union and Cambodian Independent Teachers' Association have called off their Monday general strike, Phnom Penh Deputy Governor Pa Socheatvong on Friday ordered police to be on close guard for possible protests in the coming days.

Police should monitor bus depots and shops where trucks and loudspeakers can be rented, and watch areas near the National Assembly and Wat Phnom for any possible demonstrations, he told district governors and police and military police chiefs, as well as 300 members of the pro-government Cambodian Union Federation at City Hall.

"They can say they would not do it on July 3, but they might still do it on July 8 or July 9," Pa Socheatvong said. "We must prepare the plan now, we can’t allow chaos in the factories." He did not say what police should do if they witness a protest.

He added that after the meeting he would give $728 in total to the 300 union members, in what he said was encouragement to disseminate a warning not to strike. He also said he would give the same amount to each of the chiefs of police for Russei Keo, Meancheay and Dangkao districts, as encouragement in looking out for protestors.

He also accused FTU President Chea Mony and CITA President Rong Chhun of serving an unnamed political party.

"Look at the demand of Chea Mony and Rong Chhun to decrease the gasoline price," he said. "This is the issue of the politicians who now use it ahead of an election period."

Chea Mony said his union's demands for higher wages are not a threat to political stability and that the strike, which was suspended on Thursday after the Garment Manufacturers Association agreed to discuss possible salary raises, would have occurred inside factories rather than in the streets.

"Cambodia has the peace of the gravesite. They intimidate people not to talk," he said.

Thun Saray, president of local rights group Adhoc, said non-violent protests should be allowed.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

How long can this terrorism regime can survive? Every day we saw this killing regime has used the police and militaries to suppress the people every day. In 1000 days, if one day, all the policemen are tired with these kind of suppression, then this regime with gone.

Anonymous said...

Badgreed-fat-be full and leftovers-have enough and to spare and waste but why more hungry and ill and give pet ( milk/meat for dog and fish for cat…) to eat, mad???
Balance=overfull (few land ) ,amass-belly : many-people,head-hot: warming,excrete : supersede.

Khmer:pain-catch,pain-set-free ( joke ) ---no more pain.
Khmer: oh! Poor die !but poor not die ,poor can live if poor know ( how to ) live.poor know only ( to) live (full ).if rich ,oh! Die! Really die!!

Can’t change other only by nature mother can change self.man not poor if know make friend with the nature.
Decrease .no compete,by sobriety…not a rebellion but a revolution from now. Slow live : Long life
Word no act ,act make word.

Land a good work or GOback to Work on the No-Land ? 3.7.2006

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-DEMOCRAZY{CRAZY DEMOS:UN,NGOS..}


Happy New Do(G)llywooD Year!

Anonymous said...

Nature’s catastrophes and Man’s evils are in top-can’t-stop development and force US fast growth -rich-$-make-more-and-more-product-consume-desire…-for exceed the limit before it come too late and turn to the opposite direction –all-will-Give-back-.So we must to…..But today is still the very and most dangerouse SLOW. Wake Up Now!! Phnom penh is OVER!!

Anonymous said...

goooo ahead do so...i wish i could be there to support..