Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Start of Righs March

An ox-cart leads a march at Wat Phnom, at the center of capital Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2007. Led by human rights activists, some 150 people and Buddhist monks began a two-week march to a northwestern Cambodian province Wednesday to demand that the government allow greater freedom to its citizens. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)

President of the Cambodian Center for Human Rights, Kem Sokha (2nd L), Community Legal Education Center director Yeng Virak (L) and journalist Mam Sonando (2nd R) hold a banner as they walk during a day one of a human rights march in Phnom Penh February 28, 2007. The 16-day march, which starts from Phnom Penh and ends in Siem Reap province, calls for freedom of expression, non-violence and political tolerance in Cambodia. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

Cambodian Buddhist monks hold symbols for freedom of expression during day one of a human rights march in Phnom Penh February 28, 2007. The 16-day march, which starts from Phnom Penh and ends in Siem Reap province, calls for freedom of expression, non-violence and political tolerance in Cambodia. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

Cambodians hold symbols for freedom of expression during day one of a human rights march in Phnom Penh February 28, 2007. The 16-day march, which starts from Phnom Penh and ends in Siem Reap province, calls for freedom of expression, non-violence and political tolerance in Cambodia. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

A Cambodian woman smiles as she holds a yellow ribbon at Wat Phnom, at the center of capital Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2007. Led by human rights activists, some 150 people and Buddhist monks began a two-week march to a northwestern Cambodian province Wednesday to demand that the government allow greater freedom to its citizens. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)

A Cambodian woman holds a symbol for freedom of expression during day one of a human rights march in Phnom Penh February 28, 2007. The 16-day march, which starts from Phnom Penh and ends in Siem Reap province, calls for freedom of expression, non-violence and political tolerance in Cambodia. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Don't tell me that those are real
monks in the picture. I bet
they are Ah Khmer-Yuon
troublemakers again.

Anonymous said...

I think monks is a human being like us,but live and practic Buddhis law. For many year monks
is Khmer spiritual believing and a part of Khmer culture. Khmer people believe strongly to Buddhis
teaching. Some Khmer are Christian, Muslim and other religion practic,but the majority
is Buddhis. Democracy country the majority is the winner. So we must
live with it.
The leader that promote again religion are; Lenin, Mao, Hitler,
Ho Chi Minh and Pol Pot, those leadres they are killed a lot of people.
Bati

Khmer Young said...
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Khmer Young said...

No distinction of races, faith, religions, skin and social status...come together to rally for the full of freedom of expression. And for the sake of peace and prosperity of Cambodia.

An extra observing: the presence of Yuan president greeted with gun shooting and the cracking down fiecely the peaceful deomonstration of Buddhist monks by police.

This is a signal that Khmers have to understand: in front of VN's Triet is Santa's gifts, but behind is guns and piosonous drugs

Anonymous said...

to 1.34am,

yes, they are khmer monks. is ah cho mrai tep vong yuon or khmer ? i bet, he is a fucking yuon spy never done anything to cambodia constructively.

khmer knong srok

Anonymous said...

May Awakening of Khmer Soul rise up again to join this Rights March !
Long Live Cambodia & Its People !
Long Live Free Cambodia !
Yuon-Hanoi Go Home !

Anonymous said...

Democracy in religion? Stop fucking
up our religion, Ah Khmer-Yuons,
MotherFuckers.

Anonymous said...

what are youn talking about ? younhave no religion ah thamil fucking yuon

go livcking your fucking master yuion tep vong's dick.

khmer knong srok

Anonymous said...

Ah Khmer AngVeng Srok, Religion
and Politic don't mixed. Are you
your fucking brain dead?

Anonymous said...

alright yoy fucking yuon asshole. politcs and religion don't mix. tell your fucking god asshold tep vong to fuck around in khmer politics for the fucking yuon slut see pee pee.

if i chec it well he was a fucking m,onk sitting on the kampuchean revoutionary council in 1979. to this day he still tells monks not to stick atound politics but he always fucks around politcs himself for his fucking asshole.

ah thamil barachek tep vong. go toe hell

khmer knong srok

Anonymous said...

Well, Tep Vong aint no Politician.

Anonymous said...

9:26am!
you advocate killing the monks.You called the girl singer a bitch, you called us tics and fleas.YOU MUST BE BORN FROM A STINKY PUSSY,THAT'S WHY THE FOUL SMELL REALLY SCREWED UP YOUR FUCKING BRAIN.

Anonymous said...

Stop crying. If the shoes fit, wear
it.

Anonymous said...

yeah dman Viet/Yuon @ 7:44PM..go fuck your mother. Yours sure will fit you mother's