Friday, January 07, 2011

Mu Sochua on Cambodia: The Economist

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

She no longer look youthful. She looks so old now.

Anonymous said...

She's getting kick left and right by the CPP that is why she is in that condition. She is Srey JERNG KLARNG!

Anonymous said...

Can Mr. Hun Xen get Kos Trol, Sea and lands back to Cambodia? If he can than he is prime minister of Cambodia but If he can't than he is very clearly prime minister of Vietnamese.

Hun Manet, Are you viet or khmer? if you are khmer get Kos Trol , sea and lands back from vietnam. Otherwise you are Viet again.

Anonymous said...

ហេតុអ្វីក៍ចាស់ម្ល៉េះ មិនបានឃើញតែប៉ុន្មានខែសោះ?

Anonymous said...

1:19 PM
Mrs Sochua is old, but she still has a lot brain & mind and also a lot of courage. She did not runaways from the Cambodian Law Enforcement like our brother Mr. Sam Rainsy.
She always try to do all her best to help our Khmer people and she love our country. We should respect her, because she is a real Khmer Heros.

Anonymous said...

Mrs.Mu is dignity person can't compare to Pouk Some Phoeung cpp sucking ah ho chi minh's cock every night .

Khmer Circle said...

Aging is part of the natural process and evolution. Like most seeds one comes across on the floor of a park or forest, most people become weathered on the outside, but their internal core of character and moral hardens and solidifies. Even after their deaths, people of sound, substantive character and wisdom could become immortal by virtue of their life time's achievements or good names.

Please try to see beyond a person's superficial exterior. In contrast to some Cambodian women who love the limelight and self-exposure, due to feminine vanity, perhaps, Ms Mu appears to know well how to groom her person for public duties by not allowing her gender or looks to overshadow her public conduct or intellect. In this caption here, if anything, she looks quite distinguished!

It would be playing into the propaganda of his opponents to characterise Mr Rainsy as 'running away' from Cambodian Law. We should instead examine and compare how the relative (political) context of him and that of Ms Mu differs, or what either of them has at stake in relations to that Law or its Enforcement.

I'm not a member of any party, but the SRP is supposed to be a democratic party, in which case, its members should be free to evaluate their president's standing and re-elect him or not in accordance with their perceptions and assessments of that standing.

On a personal level, it would be wrong to put pressure upon politicians in view of the odds he/she is up against in an environment that has consumed and destroyed so many activists' lives through either assassinations or arbitrary prison terms, all of which speaks volumes of the reality of a Law being subordinated to the will of the ruling Executive.

In the final analysis, only a person's conscience should inform his/her decision in light of their specific circumstances.

Anonymous said...

Mu Sochua is Vi Reak Neary dor chneurm ro boss Khmer.
Even Hun Sen is afraid of her

Anonymous said...

Barang speaking here, Many countries have or have had female PMs and it has made a difference to society. It is time for Cambodia to change from the past 20 plus years of old rule to a modern system where those in control can use a brain and a computer instead of a gun and threats.