Saturday, June 07, 2008

Japan is not taking Cambodia's election seriously: it sends in a mere 25 election observers

Japan to send 25 election monitors to Cambodia in late July

Friday 06th June, 2008

Japan Today

TOKYO — Japan will dispatch 25 election observers to Cambodia on a 10-day mission to monitor the July 27 general election, the Foreign Ministry said Friday.

About 10 members of the team will be selected from the general public through open recruitment on the ministry’s website.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Japan sides with Vietnam.

Anonymous said...

You are right, KI Media. But do you care to know why?

Kuoy Pichet

Anonymous said...

For people who oppose to the current leader are always having much things to say about the International Observers who were in Cambodia for the past few elections and will be in Cambodia for this up coming election, of course; at the expenses of their own and each individual country tax payers' fund, to ensure that election in Cambodia is up to an acceptable level [considerering that Cambodia 1st ever election with multiple-political party in 1993 for decades and since the 70's] if not up to a standard of countries where democracy is 100 years old or more.

Last election in 2003, Opposition party was not impressed with International Observers when they declared the election was acceptable to a free and fair level, then complained that International observers were not in country long enough to know everything and they [Interbational Observers] were merely in the country 3 or 4 days before the election and out again the day after the election; but now again this particular site is fuming, screaming their head off and stated in the article tiltle that "Japan is not taking Cambodia's election seriously: it sends in a mere 25 election observers".

Correct me if I am wrong, but the Japanese Government, in particular, the current leader of Japan now has numerous credentials and abilities under his belt then a few of us who make comment and wrote the Article Tittle here, and may be much more then the opposition leader.

If I am not wrong Socheata is still realy a young girl growing up in country where yet she has learned the history of the country.

Admiring your ambition but you are really off track about countries that would send their people to Cambodia in particular this up-coming election.

mediawatch-newstopia@blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

KI Media,

Let your ignorance and prejudice live on.

Kuoy Pichet

Anonymous said...

Hi Kuoy Pichet Kdeuth Yuon,
If Ki-Media is ignorance & prejudice
why you guy are here ?
Go to Yuon-Hanoi site and preaching your Ass-Ho-Hole and tell everyone that it's a very stinky-Ho still exist in Cambodia along with those illegal immigrant Yuons.
It sounds make you happy ?

Anonymous said...

this is a joke? 25 is nothing!

Anonymous said...

is it possible if gov.require more observers from Japan? 25 obs. is sufficient when Cambodia is already full of democracy.

Anonymous said...

We need someone as witness to election. Otherwise, Ah Spam Rainxy will cried foul play as he usually does. Plus, that is how he has managed to fool the oversea supporter for moneys.