Saturday, September 29, 2007

Pro-democracy demonstration in front of the Burmese embassy in Phnom Penh

Photos: SRP

More than 100 Cambodians braved monsoon rain Friday to stage a peaceful protest against the Myanmar military junta in what they called a show of solidarity with anti-government demonstrators there.

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

I would like to share my condemnation to all dictatorships of Burma for their suppression regime to Burma people and to their brutal crackdown on peacefull protestors. Areak Prey

Anonymous said...

My deepest sympathy to the Burmese monks and pro-democracy movements. Keep up the spirit and fight tyrany with all of your might. Freedom will prevail at last.

Anonymous said...

In current Burma situation is not different from previous Cambodia's coup d'etat and the inhumiliated by Hun Sen leadership to Cambodian peaceful demonstrators in that time...

Though time past, but such tragedy will never forgotten from people's head.

Anonymous said...

I hope someone dare to take out the teacher of Hun Sen (Myanmar)!!
Please all democratic parties do a coalition to take out Hun Sen and CPP (the puppet of VN).

Anonymous said...

The Burmese government probably does not want their country to become another playground for Western pedophiles and sex tourists. That's why they cracked down on the "pro-democracy" movement.

Anonymous said...

Barajay Roborb Noroourk Ar-Vi-Jay !!!

Jayo Prachea Thipaktey Phoumear !

Jayo Prachea Thipaktey Khmer !

Ar Youn-Hanoi go home !

Anonymous said...

Pro-democracy people are stepping toward the right direction in Cambodia. Keep fighting for your freedom Khmers!

Anonymous said...

Shut the fuck up, idiots. We need trades and jobs from Burma, you fools. Stop make people suffer here.

Anonymous said...

8:45AM Are you pro totalitarianism?
Your sound like Hun Sen, no where to go except make the trade with Burma???????????

Anonymous said...

11:33AM
May be you mention a fool 8:46AM

Anonymous said...

yeah thank you 11:33 AM

Anonymous said...

good gesture by the opposition party.

Anonymous said...

Hello folks!!
This afternoon, there are about 400 people in Auckland are protesting agaist Junta army of Burma to support the Monks in Burma. I am gladed to have taken part for this magnific cause to support people for their freedom.

Anonymous said...

Hey guys, on the third picture from the top, it looks like the second agent in black is telling Sam Rainsy in his mind, "Go ahead,..., make my day!"

Anonymous said...

You're wrong, 11:33. I don't have any favoritism between any government. I choose whatever work for different country. No two countries required the same medicine, dude. What you needed is to question your education system again. Is it really as good as you think it is, or you are just imagining things?