Thursday, December 20, 2007

The violent Khmer Krom monks and the gentle Hun Sen's cops ... or is the opposite? You be the judge

Note: the hidden water bottles as suggested by police chief Touch Naroth -sic!-
According to police chief Touch Naroth, the gentle cops didn't use violence against the monks -sic!-
(All photos by Licadho)

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Since Khmer citizen has been totally disarmed by Hun Sen, the following is only a suggestion: get a branch of palm tree, cut off the leaves. Identify those Viet/Yuon cops. When he is alone/isolated, grab him and then hacksaw his neck slowly with that palm tree branch...then toss him down the Mekong river...

Anonymous said...

http://www.globalvoicesonline.org/2007/12/20/cambodia-monks-stopped-from-petitioning/

Anonymous said...

Ah Youn Vitcong Police Hok Landy! may lightning strike them!!!

Anonymous said...

are the Khmer people gonna just sit back and let the monks get savaged? What is it going to take before people erupt into the streets, yes, many getting killed but better to die on your feet than to live forever on your knees.

Anonymous said...

I know Police "Ah Touch Naroth is belong to Ah Tep Vong's Son In-Law" soon or later he will be Heng Pov too.

Anonymous said...

Picture says a thousand words. Those pictures need to be published and shown everywhere in the country and not just here at KI.

Anonymous said...

The monks who sit calmly infront of the Vietnamese embassy deserve more respect and protection from the police not brutal action from them. We are Khmers who love and follow Theravada Buddhism condemn this violent acts by the police on the peaceful Buddhist monks who just come to express their discontent with the Vietnamese government. Why does Hun Sen use so exessive force to beat up and harass these helpless monks? Do Hun Sen and his parents follow Buddha's non-violent teaching too? Or Hun Sen learns to practice violent teaching from his comrade monk Tep Vong?

Anonymous said...

This animal CPP police kicks monk like football (soccer) Ah Thmill Ah Ayouk Khley.