Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Rama Yade visiting Cambodia

Rama Yade, French Secretary of State in charge of Foreign Affairs and Human Rights (Photo: F. de la Mure)

Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Cambodge Soir Hebdo
Translated from French by Luc Sâr

Rama Yade, French Secretary of State in charge of Foreign Affairs and Human Rights, arrived in Cambodia on 22 April, for a 4-day visit. She will have an audience with King Norodom Sihamoni and Prime minister Hun Sen.

Following her visit to the ECCC to confirm France’s support for the Khmer Rouge Tribunal, she will discuss with the co-judges and the co-prosecutors. Rama Yade will meet with various NGOs involved in human rights, and she will also raise the issue of adoption with the Cambodian authorities.

Finally, she will inaugurate the P3 laboratory at the Pasteur Institute in Phnom Penh, one of the strong symbols of cooperation between France and Cambodia, in terms of epidemiological health.

Rama Yade will be accompanied by Chantal Brunel, the French MP from Seine-and-Marne and also President of the France-Cambodia friendship group of the National Assembly, and by Michèle Tabarot, the French MP from Alpes-Maritimes.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

khmer-french friendship forever! vive la france et le cambodge peuple!

Anonymous said...

Well, we need 114 millions usd for the trial. Can we depend on France for it?

Anonymous said...

Begger government always said like this guys...

Anonymous said...

Yeah, but who wanted the stupid international standard, huh?

Anonymous said...

Yeah, but 114m usd is outside the planning already...effect of non-willing governor Xadach Dak Cho Hun Xen...

Anonymous said...

Hey, stop dragging PM into this. He don't give a damn about the trial. He just gave you idiots what you wanted, alright?