Monday, January 26, 2009

Nothing will help from Dey Kraham demolition: Not Sihanouk, not even Hanoi's Nong Duc Manh

Portraits of Norodom Sihanouk and Nong Duc Manh, Vietnamese communist party secretary-general, lie in a pile of rubbles after the demolition of Dey Kraham. How can the CPP face their Vietnamese bosses after this shameful mistreatment of their boss' portrait? (Photo posted at "Cambodia Evictions Update" by Monica

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Looks like one of the evictees must have been a yuon settler asfter 7/1/79. If true, that one must go back to yeaknam.

Anonymous said...

Cheyo khmer 7 makara dor mhemea mha rong roeung mha oschar!
Cheyo Kang Kamlaing brodab avouth Pakdevath Kampuchea!
Parachey Sihanouk nung born boriva kbort Sakkdephoum!

Anonymous said...

These two pictures are likely setting up for a purpose.Think

Anonymous said...

LICADHO has posted a photo album that can be reached here: http://licadho-cambodia.org/album/view_photo.php?cat=43

Anonymous said...

OMG, looks at the rat's nest, and they want us to live with that? hahaha, LOL, hahaha.

Go to Long Beach if you want to live like that, motherfuckers!

Anonymous said...

LOL< this is how HUN SEN contemplating the majestic Preah Kak-ruh-na Dom kol loeu tboung..

Go hun sen goes!!

Khmer Komsot,

Anonymous said...

dey krahorm issue is about prevening squatters making slums anywhere they please; it's about preventing eyesore, unsightly in an otherwise beautiful, cosmopolitan city of phnom penh. these people shouldn't belong there, but because of war, the 1975 evacuation of phnom penh by the stupid, idiot KR regime, gov't had allowed people to settle there, of course, for temporarily; so, now is the time for them to move out as it was a state land. well, beside this argument, the site is unhealthy, unsightly, etc...; they must move out! question should be a fair compensation to help these people make a better life for themselves and their families, not whether they should stay or move out because that is out of the question to stay there!