By Mayarith
Radio Free Asia
Translated from Khmer by Heng Soy
Keo Remy, SRP MP from Phnom Penh, sent a letter to the Cambodian prime minister questioning the latter about the authorization given to the Thai company B.O.T. to build the Angkor National Museum in Siem Reap.
Keo Remy sent the questions to Hun Sen asking him about the contract with B.O.T. which allows this Thai company to build the structure, administer it, then turn the building over to Cambodia at the expiration of the contract. Keo Remy asked what would Cambodia benefit from this cultural exchange agreement with Thailand.
Keo Remy believes that the cultural heritage of a nation is its national soul, and is a national characteristic of a people within each country, therefore, he believes that the Thai B.O.T. company should not be authorized to get involved in Cambodian cultural heritage. Keo Remy’s letter was sent on 25 Oct, but he did not receive any reply from Hun Sen yet so far.
Keo Remy sent the questions to Hun Sen asking him about the contract with B.O.T. which allows this Thai company to build the structure, administer it, then turn the building over to Cambodia at the expiration of the contract. Keo Remy asked what would Cambodia benefit from this cultural exchange agreement with Thailand.
Keo Remy believes that the cultural heritage of a nation is its national soul, and is a national characteristic of a people within each country, therefore, he believes that the Thai B.O.T. company should not be authorized to get involved in Cambodian cultural heritage. Keo Remy’s letter was sent on 25 Oct, but he did not receive any reply from Hun Sen yet so far.
2 comments:
AND YES SIR HE IS CORRECT
When you employ stupid and incompetent people; this is what you are getting. Or is it greed involved in their decision making?
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