Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Baby Hor on his barking mission ... yet again: This time it's the BBC's turn to get his ire

Hor 5 Bora (aka Baby Hor)
Response to Ms Gwyneth Williams of BBC Radio 4 January 13, 2011

Ms Gwyneth Williams
Controller
BBC Radio 4
Broadcasting House
London W1A 1AA

Dear Ms Williams,

On behalf of the Royal Government of Cambodia, I am writing to express concern and disappointment with the Radio 4 programme, “Crossing Continents” which was broadcast on January 13, 2011.

While giving the superficial appearance of being unbiased and even-handed, your reporter Mukul Devichand appeared to be pursuing a very clear agenda; the intention being to discredit the Royal Government of Cambodia and sully its reputation.

In his article to complement the programme which appeared on several BBC websites, Mr Devichand’s argument that Cambodia is a “Country for Sale” seemed to bear an uncomfortable similarity to the ferocious and malicious allegations made against the Cambodian Government in recent years by the international pressure group, Global Witness.

One can only hope that the BBC has not been misled by this politically-motivated and discredited body which seems to specialize in spouting ever more irresponsible statements and misinformation.


The issue of land allocation and management in Cambodia is delicate and complicated and there are no easy solutions. You may be aware that during the Khmer Rouge regime all land deeds were burned which has meant the whole torturous process of establishing rightful ownership has had to be started again from scratch.

I can assure you however that the Royal Government of Cambodia is doing everything it can to speed up the process of land registration and is totally committed to issuing documents to ordinary citizens. To date, more than two million such land deeds have been dispatched. Steady progress is also being made by Cambodia’s Cadastral Commission in resolving land disputes involving farmers and other households. By 2015 it is expected that 65% of all land in Cambodia will have been re-registered, with 48.75% owned by individual farmers. So to give the impression (as your programme did) that the Government is actively favouring foreign investors at the expenses of its own citizens is completely false.

At the same time, the Royal Government of Cambodia is happy to acknowledge the importance of opening up opportunities to foreign investors in order to improve the management of state-owned lands which will help Cambodia achieve its national goal of eliminating poverty by improving food production and the security of its national resources.

I appreciate if the content of this letter could be broadly broadcasted and circulated.


Yours Sincerely,

Hor Nambora
Ambassador of Cambodia to the Court of St James’s
London, United Kingdom

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

I don't think this is enough to protest the report from BBC. Baby 5 H you know quite well that western country work ethick is far more different from Cambodia under your father clan's rules. You should ask internation support to tell Hun Sen to stop intimidate khmer people to please youn will you?

Anonymous said...

Mr hanamboror...why are you on Facebook?No one like to see your face.Look like a Vietcong.

Anonymous said...

5 bbora or 5 hong are barking the same ,khmer homeless and YUON pleasured in cambodia land

Anonymous said...

Don't talk to much Mr Bora!Your father is Khmer Rouge, and you!!!Khmer Rouge son!!!Where was you during Khmer Rouge time?why don't
you go to live in the wood?Cambodian people do not need you.

Anonymous said...

Ah Nis Mouk Mort vear doch neark chess deurng deh Teh Sam dey vear doch ah Hun XEN bess bet, Doch mo nous prey

Anonymous said...

This guy is equipped with dog's brain or not? He always responds like programmed machine-whenever any article raise about Cambodia issue he automatically respond wihout judge whether it's true or not.

Anonymous said...

Yes, Anis already was programmed with application-respond without judge.

Anonymous said...

If I didn't barking I will lost my job.I have to please my boss.I need food for my family too. what do you think? I am not stupit I will wait until my boss loose his power I will go to work for a next boss ha ha ha

Anonymous said...

Yes that's why he is a bearing a brain of dog. Dog just know how to serve its boss withiout judge right or wrong.

Anonymous said...

Leave the Baby Whore alone. He has to show busy for the money and promotion.

Anonymous said...

Same like A Chea Dara he always repeats his boss's speech 'Not allow even a centimeter loss to Thailand'. In fact it's true cause it's already kilometers losses to YOUN and Siam.

ANIS alsl was programmed by his boss_only repeat without judge.
Same like dog.

Anonymous said...

Chea Dara is right, not 1cm lost. It' s Km2.

And what about the dispute between Khmer/Thai caused by the opposition?

Anonymous said...

That's the true day by day land eviction leading to common Khmer lost of land ownership to CPP officials, their families and Vietnemse businesses men who have previledge in Cambodia....
So Cambodia is for sale and this is a clear illustration of lost of Land & sea territories to Cambodia's neighour particularly to Vietnam our colonial master...

BBC is broadcasting is the right thing and should be more of it...they should trace Baby Hor interests and relations...!

Anonymous said...

kon ah pen pro, ah nis pro dauch a euv vea enhcheung...no real substance, not even an effective mouthpiece...

Anonymous said...

this f guy is Kon Chhlorp b/c his father is Maer Chhlorp Boeung Tro Bek.him and his father kill a lot of innocent khmer ppls, hun sen told me.

Anonymous said...

CBC Shall as baby Whore Bora ,who are you in the khmer rouge time?
This whore baby one of juvernial prison leader in Beung Trabek jail cell.
The world should be careless about the khmer rouge trasfomer to be an ambassador.