Sunday, September 27, 2009

Interview with Siem Reap MP Ke Sovanroth, SRP Secretary-general, during her visit to Australia

Mrs. Ke Sovannroth (L) during her interview with Radio Australia (Photo: Khun Alex)

20 September 2009
Producers: Khun Alex and Bun Leviseda
Radio Australia

Translated from Khmer by Socheata

Recently, a Cambodian delegation, which included the opposition party, visited Australia to study the working function of the Australian federal and state parliaments. This was a good opportunity for Radio Australia to seek out these MPs to understand better about the status of their visit, and to find out about the outcome of their visit to Australia.

The following is the interview conducted by Mrs. Bun Leviseda with Mrs. Ke Sovanroth, SRP Secretary-general and Kampot MP. The interview was conducted in our studio in Merlbourne.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It sounds very good that cambodia start an open learning through a stable and well managed country like Australia.

Changing course of developing the country is an exellent adaptation.
Australian govt assistance may put cambodia to the right path politically.

Adopting view on flexible learning about agricultural sector and search for market for it sounds promising to majority cambodians.
Japan,korea,Arabia,Hong kong...etc have a good link with cambodia.

provided a better management with transparency, then cambodian can be prosperous.In fact, corruptive practices and leaders have to go.

Praise for better rights and success!

neang SA

Anonymous said...

I am very pleased to see Khmer intelligent being open minded, willing to learn and adapt a new way of life from Australia. I would like to say thank you to Australian governments and people for being so kind hearted and generous for our khmer people. We Khmer people should also welcome all Australian likewise Qld Aust.