Wednesday, September 09, 2009

Did Hun Sen avoid visiting the evictees in Tuol Sambo on purpose?

Srey Leak, 10, a member of one of many evicted families, stands in her house in Toul Sambo, on the outskirts of Phnom Penh September 7, 2009, while her parents work as garbage collectors near the capital. Cambodia said on Monday it had pulled out of a World Bank project aimed at settling land disputes, raising further concern about forced evictions in the impoverished Southeast Asian country. Prime Minister Hun Sen said the World Bank's administrative procedures were too complicated and Cambodia no longer wished to be part of the project. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Dang Saren, 12, a member of one of many evicted families, plays with his neighbour in Toul Sambo, on the outskirts of Phnom Penh September 7, 2009, while his father works as a taxi driver in the capital. Cambodia said on Monday it had pulled out of a World Bank project aimed at settling land disputes, raising further concern about forced evictions in the impoverished Southeast Asian country. Prime Minister Hun Sen said the World Bank's administrative procedures were too complicated and Cambodia no longer wished to be part of the project. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Dang Saren, 12, a member of one of many evicted families, plays with his neighbour in Toul Sambo, on the outskirts of Phnom Penh September 7, 2009, while his father works as a taxi driver in the capital. Cambodia said on Monday it had pulled out of a World Bank project aimed at settling land disputes, raising further concern about forced evictions in the impoverished Southeast Asian country. Prime Minister Hun Sen said the World Bank's administrative procedures were too complicated and Cambodia no longer wished to be part of the project. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

cpp should come to help these people everywhere in cambodia, this way , the cpp can win their vote, too, you know! it's called competition, you know! if this what khmer people want, show them your political group care for people, then they too will vote for you in the election. god bless cambodia.

Anonymous said...

Yes KI Media. Hun Xen did. (BTW, you misspell his name; what's up?)

Where is the opposition?

Kuoy Pichet

Anonymous said...

What about Hyan Zen?

Anonymous said...

8:53am, you don't count because you can't even spell mr. hun sen's name right! now, spell it right like this, ok!

Anonymous said...

ki-media team: this website now is slow. It take time to load the page.

Thanks!
Regular visitor

Anonymous said...

Here New Phally , New Phally, New Phally, come here boy i got a doggie treat for you,.... come on boy, come on...come here boy

Anonymous said...

Kouy Pichet , If you want to see Oppositions be in charge , giv ethem the power . The government evicted people from their own homes and then you ask , where are Opposotion Parties ?
You are such a moron . Use your brain DUDE if you have any.

Anonymous said...

Even it's a fake name ... that name shows his ignorence and stupidity . Kouy Pichet ? oh God . His intelligence is wayyyyy below everage .

Anonymous said...

The corruption , the eviction , the power abusing , the killing and land grabbing will continue as long as CPP is in power.

Anonymous said...

Hey Kouy Pichet , you criticized someone's spelling . Let me ask you a question , is it .. you misspell or you misspelled ?
Your critique makes me laugh .
hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha

Anonymous said...

Collected People Property

Anonymous said...

What the fuck with motherfucker PhD?
Can not handle coplicated pricedure?

Fuck the Hanoi PhD motherfuckers!!!