ABC Radio Australia
More than a thousand military personel from 23 countries are in Cambodia for the annual global peacekeeper training exercise. It's called "Angkor Sentinel" and is jointly run by the US Department of Defence and State Department. But the New York-based organisation Human Rights Watch has criticised the military training exercise, saying the US should not be working with Cambodian military units, that Human Rights Watch says have committed abuses.
Presenter: Liam Cochrane
Speakers: Phil Robertson, deputy Asia director Human Rights Watch; John Johnson, spokesman for the US embassy in Cambodia
Presenter: Liam Cochrane
Speakers: Phil Robertson, deputy Asia director Human Rights Watch; John Johnson, spokesman for the US embassy in Cambodia
5 comments:
The Americans are training their guard-dogs for future assignments in hotspots of Afghanistan, Iraq, etc...
please don't miss this golden opportunity to get to know cambodia, my dear. love you long time!
Will Human Rights Watch protects us and our Khmer people, when Thailand one day attacts our country ?
Lie!
You should call that:
US-Cambodia WAR training
11:53AM! may your old mother protects you when one day you robe by ah Hun Xen bodu guard in a whore house???????
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