Thursday, September 18, 2008

A victory for the human right violators in Phnom Penh: Yash Ghai resigns


UN human rights envoy to Cambodia resigns

September 17, 2008
ABC Radio Australia

The UN's special envoy for human rights to Cambodia Yash Ghai has resigned after arguing with Cambodian officials and complaining of being repeatedly insulted by Prime Ministrer Hun Sen.

The Kenyan lawyer gave unusually blunt assessments of the government's reform failures.

He was snubbed by government officials during a visit in December when he declared the country's judiciary had failed.

Cambodia lodged a formal complaint against Mr Ghai with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Farewell Yash Ghai.

Will defend human rights in Chine.China needs you.

And without grudges.

Anonymous said...

I support Mr. Yash Ghai,
His comments are correct.

I am Cambodian; I went to visit my relative in Cambodia many times.
According to my personnel investigations, Cambodia
is one of the lawless countries in the Southeast Asia.

Cambodia is not a safe place to visit.

Anonymous said...

I don't know why Yash Ghai give any attention to the dog Hun Sen.

That dog only bark and scratch his fleas.

Anonymous said...

Best News du Jour: Bye bye Ah Fake (Ghai), Ah Kenyan's Scum, Ah Disgrace to the Human Race ... and don't fucking come back ever!!!

Anonymous said...

You are right Ah 4:55am, Yash Ghai will never come back and you go Fuck yourself and Ah Khvack too.

Anonymous said...

Oh sit on it, stupid (10:09)!

Anonymous said...

Congratulation XMER 4:55AM. It is unsurprised that a peasant like you love impunity society over democratic one.

Anonymous said...

Hey, impunity is everywhere. You are just too blind to see it.

SpicyGroup said...

Congratulation to Samdech Dech Hun Sen for having his name in the new 2007 Britainica book.

However, please check the content again! I feel so pity to Hun Sen for leaving such name in the World History.

In 2000, he said he wanted to stay in power for 10 more years.

On September 17, 2008, he said that he is still strong at 2013 and he will continue forever.

SpicyGroup said...

Congratulation to Samdech Decho Hun Sen for having his name in the new 2007 Britainica book.

However, please check the content again! I feel so pity to Hun Sen for leaving such name in the World History.

In 2000, he said he wanted to stay in power for 10 more years.

On September 17, 2008, he said that he is still strong at 2013 and he will continue forever.

Imagine, how would Britainnica Encyclopeadia will describe Hun Sen, then?