A beggar sleeps near a popular temple along the Mekong river Phnom Penh, Cambodia, early Monday, Feb. 16, 2009. While attention in Cambodia is focused on the upcoming trial of former Khmer Rouge leaders, daily life in the Cambodian capital remains much the same as before. (AP Photo/David Longstreath)
A flower seller watches for customers near a popular temple along the Mekong river Phnom Penh, Cambodia, early Monday, Feb. 16, 2009. While attention in Cambodia is focused on the upcoming trial of former Khmer Rouge leaders, daily life in the Cambodian capital remains much the same as before. (AP Photo/David Longstreath)
An infant lies in an hammock in a homeless community outside the Royal Palace in central Phnom Penh February 16, 2009. On Tuesday, Cambodia's UN-backed genocide tribunal will try the first of five Khmer Rouge leaders blamed for the deaths of 1.7 million people in the 1970s. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
Pip, a 40-year-old former soldier and landmine victim, walks towards a market outside the Royal Palace in central Phnom Penh February 16, 2009. On Tuesday, Cambodia's UN-backed genocide tribunal will try the first of five Khmer Rouge leaders blamed for the deaths of 1.7 million people in the 1970s. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
Pip, a 40-year-old former soldier and landmine victim, speaks to friends on the banks of the Tonle Sap river in central Phnom Penh February 16, 2009. On Tuesday, Cambodia's UN-backed genocide tribunal will try the first of five Khmer Rouge leaders blamed for the deaths of 1.7 million people in the 1970s. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
A flower seller watches for customers near a popular temple along the Mekong river Phnom Penh, Cambodia, early Monday, Feb. 16, 2009. While attention in Cambodia is focused on the upcoming trial of former Khmer Rouge leaders, daily life in the Cambodian capital remains much the same as before. (AP Photo/David Longstreath)
An infant lies in an hammock in a homeless community outside the Royal Palace in central Phnom Penh February 16, 2009. On Tuesday, Cambodia's UN-backed genocide tribunal will try the first of five Khmer Rouge leaders blamed for the deaths of 1.7 million people in the 1970s. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
Pip, a 40-year-old former soldier and landmine victim, walks towards a market outside the Royal Palace in central Phnom Penh February 16, 2009. On Tuesday, Cambodia's UN-backed genocide tribunal will try the first of five Khmer Rouge leaders blamed for the deaths of 1.7 million people in the 1970s. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
Pip, a 40-year-old former soldier and landmine victim, speaks to friends on the banks of the Tonle Sap river in central Phnom Penh February 16, 2009. On Tuesday, Cambodia's UN-backed genocide tribunal will try the first of five Khmer Rouge leaders blamed for the deaths of 1.7 million people in the 1970s. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
11 comments:
You should include pictures of the not so good sides of other countries too, bombing in Iraq, homeless people in America, beheaded Thai people in Southern Thailand, you dumbass KI pieces of shit if you want to make Cambodia look bad. All of you are traitors to Cambodia. Ah Chkey tov nov srok Kei Pletch Dey Kom Nert.
Selective manipulation, that's all you got, bitches lol. Your true color isn't that hard to discover. Your tactic is a 5 years old retard with down syndrome does.
Actually, if one looks back 10 or more years back, we are indeed moving in the right direction today. I see people got clean close to wear, mat to sleep on, flower to sell and they all look clean, except for the first picture.
Pouk Ah Khmer-Yuon from Vietnam (KI) score no point here. Once a slave, they will always be a slave.
Yes, KI/SRP can feel the pain as it has lost the IRI support.
Kuoy Pichet
IRI is wrong. Forget your research finding. Hide your research result. You should indicate that government is in wrong direction.
Pouk Ah KI is nothing more than Ah Khmer-Yuon losers from Vietnam who think they are smart enough to fool Khmer people. Little do they know they are only embarrassing themselves everyday.
That's a good portrait of Cambodia !
Everytime i visited Cambodia, I always seen these pictures.
Except that I rarely seen the king of the jungle protect a Human. Especially, this man is under a deep sleep with the protection of the Lion.
So where may we find the king of the jungle protect a human?
In Cambodia of course, we have so many Lions !
So IRI is right, Cambodia is moving in the right direction !
that also what one will see for having too much war. look at thailand and other countries, they don't have war and look at the economy, it keeps their people from poverty like this. it's all common sense, too, you know! so, wake up, khmer people, get educated to see the bright future ahead of us all. war only bring sufferings like we see in the photos above, the result of war, of course! so, have more war and you will have more poverty like the one you see in the photos and more! open you eyes, people!
IRI has gotten more accurate informations because now IRI does not rely on those interpreters whome work/support for opposition party especially SRP.
This 85% point of view from Khmer people at home proof that Cambodia is getting better. Everywhere around the world poverty stricken includes the US.
Please don't tell me that your bloggers have not gone down town LA or any down towns in the US.
Call the Mission to find out how many are homeless or visit down town yourself.
JeffreySerey, California
5:37 AM...
Spare me and go to see countryside of Cambodia.
LA vs countryside...
Did you listen sambok Khmum... of Mam Sonando...?
Some women have to eat salt for living !
LA... they got more chance than our countryside people !
In LA, government try to find solutions.
In Cambodia, the CPP wanted it...
This is the difference between LA and countryside in Cambodia.
Yeah, but Cambodia can do 10 times better with LA big budget because LA is highly corrupted in fund management.
If you voted for CPP (Cambodian People's Party):
Also known as:
Communist People's Party
Khmer Rouge People's Party
Khmer Krorhorm People's Party
You're support the killing of 1.7 million innocent Khmer peoples.
You're support the killing of innocent men, women and children in Cambodia on March 30, 1997.
You're support murder of Piseth Pilika.
You're support assassination of journalists in Cambodia.
You're support political assassination and killing.
You're support attemted assassination and murder of leader of the free trade union in Cambodia.
You're support corruption in Cambodia.
You're support Hun Sen Regime burn poor people's house down to the ground and leave them homeless.
These are the Trade Mark of Hun Sen Regime.
Hun Sen, Chea Sim and Heng Samrin are Khmer Rouge commanders.
When is the ECCC going to bring these three criminals to U.N. Khmer Rouge Trail?
Khmer Rouge Regime is a genocide organization.
Hun Sen Regime is a terrorist organization.
Hun Sen Bodyguards is a terrorist organization.
Hun Sen Death Squad is a terrorist organization.
Cambodian People's Party is a terrorist organization.
I have declare the current Cambodian government which is lead by the Cambodian People's Party as a terrorist organization.
Whoever associate with the current Cambodian government are associate with a terrorist organization.
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