Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Frenchman: Phnom Penh is a remarkable city -sic!-

Sambok Chab forced eviction: one of Kep Chuktema's trademark for the development of the city of Phnom Penh. Yvon Roé d'Albert, the outgoing French ambassador, praised Kep Chuktema for turning Phnom Penh into a remarkable city. Ambassador Roé d'Albert seems to be totally oblivious of the miseries suffered by Phnom Penh citizens during these forced evictions.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Everyday.com.kh
Translated from Khmer by Socheata

Yvon Roé d’Albert, the French ambassador to Cambodia, said that Phnom Penh city is currently turning into a remarkable city which attracts more attention than before when people mainly talked about Siem Reap city. The French ambassador made this statement on Monday to Kep Chuktema, the Phnom Penh city governor, when he was bidding goodbye to the governor during the occasion marking the end of his diplomatic mission in Cambodia. The French ambassador said that people have praised the Phnom Penh governor because he brought in a lot of development to the city in the past few years. In turn, Kep Chuktema thanked the French party for helping set up the master plan for the city of Phnom Penh, and that this master plan constitutes an important document setting the development directives for the city of Phnom Penh from 2005 to 2015.

13 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:32 PM

    what else you want ah barang to say? ah ho chi minh, and ah khmer kraham all from ah barang. these refugees an't do any good to ah barang, and ah hun yuon can do to people the same as ah yuon pot did.

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  2. Anonymous12:36 PM

    Mr.Kep is a great man to build Phnom Penh? How much this ignorant French ambassador receive bribery from Mr.Kep.

    Mr.Kep is good only, as I know, to ban all peaceful demonstrations....

    If I compare him to H.E.Sophara, Mr.Kep is under zero in improving the capital city

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  3. Anonymous6:13 PM

    French always say nice things about you but usually means the opposite. So be very careful.

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  4. Anonymous8:56 PM

    I don't think so. It is quite
    obvious that the city should be
    clean of rat's nests if you want
    to look forward to some big
    investors in the future. Thus,
    I too would like to thank Kep
    Chuktema for his hard work to
    make this possible for all of us.

    We love you, Governor!

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  5. Anonymous9:25 PM

    Yea hard work throwing people out from their homes like in Pol Pot regime.
    Where're the shelters they can stay?

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  6. Anonymous9:27 PM

    That rats'nests are our people assh...! Ah Chuk should have better plan to transfer our people, if he thinks he is better than Ah Khmer Kraham. Ah Chuk's brain is definitely shorter than his pubic hair.

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  7. Anonymous9:28 PM

    Mr.Kep is khmer Ror Leay

    khmer rouge+khmer hun pee..pee=
    HO CHI MINH

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  8. Anonymous11:01 PM

    Well, it aint that easy to move
    our them squatters and cleaned up
    their messes, 9:25.

    And 9:27, who said we are
    responsible to do anything for
    squatters. Does the US, AU, ...,
    or UK has such program?

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  9. Anonymous11:46 PM

    AH HUN SEN Vietcong slave couldn't implements a decent housing program for dirt poor Cambodian people!

    This fucken Vietcong slave bastard is good at making Cambodian people look bad!!!

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  10. Anonymous11:49 PM

    How about thr rats
    -Hun Xen
    _Heng Sarim
    -Chea Sim
    when would we flush them out and send them to Hanoi! the Viet like to raise and eat rat.

    You rats are ready to be eaten Yuon Hanoi Vinamese cong char!!!

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  11. Anonymous2:06 AM

    Wrong, 11:46, we can do anything
    better than the US government can,
    provided that we have the same
    revenue as they have.

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  12. Anonymous3:47 AM

    That what we try to archeave by kick CPP out!Stupid.

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  13. Anonymous4:27 AM

    Okay, if you can show me a few trillions USD, I will kick out
    the CPP for you. How's that sounds?

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