Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Hun Sen's criticisms on UN Envoy Yash Ghai

04 June 2007
By Lim Piseth
Radio Free Asia




The following is an audio report in Khmer by RFA's Lim Piseth on Hun Sen's speech criticizing UN Envoy Yash Ghai.

Click here to listen to the Lim Piseth's report

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well done HOOLIGAN! Why completely silent over GW's report?

Anonymous said...

It's amazing! Your brother Hun Neng said: " I will bit them (GW)until their heads are broken". It's the words shouted by the race of Cambodian Hooligans and Kleptocrats.

Anonymous said...

Ah, shut the fuck up! we need lands
to make jobs. Thus, we should thank
all the people who work hard to
made lands for all of us.

Anonymous said...

You need land to make jobs, I agree . But how about people who lost their lands to landgrabers? They've surely lost jobs and dignity.

Anonymous said...

What landgrabers? Just because
you see it in the news does meant
it really is. Everyone (rich and
poor) try to grab the state's land,
that is all I see. However, if I'm
wrong, I am sure the our court will
determined which land belong to
who. Furthermore, even if it true
that the untouchable successfully
grabed some state's land. This in
no way will keep them from creating
jobs for the people. Let's say they
got the land, and they sell it to
you. Now what are you going to
do, develop it or resell it? If
you develop it, people get the job.
If you resell it, the next buyer
will probably going to developed,
and the people get the job. So,
as long we got land, we will have
jobs, but not woods. Get it?

Anonymous said...

2:32, 3:32

You are an assinine, very poorly educated, and illogical thinking. Get it! ah Hun.

Anonymous said...

Nonesense, very poorly educated
individual can't be an assassin
or anything but loser like you,
9:18.

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen, you are simply idiot,./
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Anonymous said...

You are the kind rich people living in the cities. You never live in the rural areas. Let the lands to the farmers who need the land an live there for generation. Yo forget your roots, children of farmers!.

Anonymous said...

Noope, I was raised in the
countryside, and 99% of my
relatives are still there.

Anonymous said...

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