On 07 April 2011, the Ministry of Information (MoI) sent a letter of cease and desist to the chairman of Beehive Radio. In the letter, the MoI ordered Beehive radio to stop selling airtime to the Khmer Post Radio for broadcasting in Cambodia.
Thursday, April 07, 2011
Beehive radio cease and desist warning from Ministry of Information for selling airtime to the Khmer Post Radio
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KI cannot even translate English correctly. It is not Ministry of Interior. If you look more closely at the letterhead, it is the Ministry of Information.
អា អ៊ុក ប្រាថ្នា អានេះ
អាយ៉ងយួនយ៉ាងពិតប្រាកដ
Bullshit Democrazy!
Hanoi communist cambodia!
បើគេវិញចេះតែយួនហើយបើខ្លួនឯងវិញនោះជានរណា?ឬក៏ជាខ្ញុំកញ្ជះពួកអាគាំងឬក៏ពួកអានៅអឺរ៉ុប?
ដែលចេះតែដើរធ្វើបាបគេឯងពាស់ពេញពិភពលោកនោះ?
SADAM HUN SEOUNG NEARLY BROKEN
Hey 6:29 PM
Get out of Cambodia, Vietnam Communist Bullshit!
You Vietgook Commumist bastard stole land and natural resources from Cambodia, Khmer/Kampuchea Krom and Loas.
Yuo, Vietgook Communist bastards killed millions of Khmer/Cambodian people in the Killing Fields from 1975 to 1979.
You are a very evil and hypocrite Yuon race!
The world is going to find out about you, Vietcook Communist bastard.
4:45 PM
You need a new good pair of reading glasses.
I don't see the reason explained for demanding Beehive stop their broadcast besides that they have been warnned in the past. Why are they being warnned? What do the Ministiry of Informaiton have against the Khmer Post specificially?
If you can't justify your reasons then you're just a dictator wanting to shut people up.
Hun Sen is very panic to hear Khmer Post radio broadcast in Cambodia because his families and his wife families have not only stolen Cambodian wealth and have killed many Cambodian lives.
All other Phd and enginners are working as their slaves because they were also former Khmer rouge such as Kiet Chhon, Hor Nam Hong, Hor Nam bora, etc.. and etc..
In reply to Ms. Rattana Keo about her Topic " Koh Tral must not be forgotten "
The island's history is as old as any Asian mainland. An 1856 record mentions the island: "... King Ang Duong (of Cambodia) apprise Mr. de Montigny, French envoy in visit to Bangkok, through the intermediary of Bishop Miche, his intention to yield Koh Tral to France (cf. “The Second [French] Empire of IndoChina”)". Such a proposition aimed to create a military alliance with France to avoid the threat of Vietnam on Cambodia. The proposal did not receive an answer from the French.
While the war between Annam, France, and Spain was about to begin, Ang Duong sent another letter to Napoleon III to warn him on Cambodian claims on the lower Cochinchina region: the Cambodian king listed provinces and islands, including Koh Tral, under Vietnamese occupation since several years or decades (in the case of Saigon, some 200 years according to this letter). Ang Duong asked the French emperor to not annex any part of these territories because, as he wrote, despite this relatively long Vietnamese occupation, they remain Cambodian lands. In 1867, Phu Quoc's Vietnamese authorities pledge allegiance to French troops just conquering HaTien.
After Cambodia gained independence from France, sovereignty disputes over the island were raised since there was no colonial decision on the island's fate. Dating back to 1939, the Governor-general of French Indochina, Jules Brévié had drawn a line to delimiting the administrative boundaries for islands in the Gulf of Thailand: those north of the line were placed under the Cambodian protectorate; those south of the line were managed by the colony of Cochinchina. Brévié made the point that the decision merely addressed police and administrative task, and that no sovereignty decision had been made. As a result, Phu Quoc remains under Cochinchina administration.
Phu Quoc has been a sleepy historical backwater most of its life. The temple on Cau rock was built in 1937. During the Vietnam War the island housed South Vietnam's largest prisoner camp (40000 in 1973, cf. Ngo Cong Duc, deputy of the Vinh Binh province, quoted in "Le régime de Nguyen Van Thieu à travers l'épreuve", Etude Vietnamienne, 1974, pp. 99–131).
After Mainland China fell under the control of the Chinese Communist Party in 1949, General Huang Chieh led 30,000 Republic of China Army soldiers to Vietnam and they were stationed at Phu Quoc Island. Later, the army moved to Taiwan in June 1953. There is currently a small island in Kaohsiung, Taiwan's Chengcing Lake that was constructed in November 1955 and named Phu Quoc Island in memory of the fleeing Chinese soldiers in 1949.
In 1967, during the Sangkum Reastr Niyum, Norodom Sihanouk aimed to make the border internationally recognized; in particular, in 1967, the North Vietnamese government recognize theses borders. As written in an article from Kambudja magazine in 1968 (and quoted in the Sihanouk website), entitled "border questions", this border definition recognize that Phu Quoc island is in Vietnamese territory, even if Cambodian claims have been made later.
On May 1, 1975, a squad of Khmer Rouge soldiers raided and took Phu Quoc Island, but Vietnam soon recaptured it. This was to be the first of a series of incursions and counter-incursions that would escalate to the Cambodian–Vietnamese War in 1979.
By Dr. Hun Manet,
8:06 PM មិនដែលឃើញយួនណាមួយ
ជេរយួនគ្នាវា ដើម្បីការពារផលប្រយោជន៏ខ្មែរ
ដូចខ្មែរក្បាលយួនមួយចំនួនណាស់
យួនដើរកាត់មុខផ្ទះរាល់ថ្ងៃហើយ នៅធ្វើមាយាទ
គ្រាន់បើទៀត ទាល់តែយួនចូលមកអូស ក
យកទៅដាំតែអុងម្តងទៀត បានសមមុខ
Fuck you Ah Meas Sovannara and Ah Soun Serey Ratha. You are the crooks.
តើក្រសួងព័តមានមានដើម្បីអ្វីនៅក្នុងស្រុកខ្មែរ?
សូមបងប្អូនឆ្លើយផង !
តើក្រសួងព័តមានមានដើម្បីអ្វីនៅក្នុងស្រុកខ្មែរ?
សូមបងប្អូនឆ្លើយផង !
ដើម្បីយួន!!!រលាយភ្លាមទៅពួកឃាតករ!!!ទឹកដីខែ្មរជារបស់ខែ្មរគ្រប់គ្នារូប!ពុំមែនជាកម្មសិទ្ធិផ្តាច់មុខរបស់ពួកក្បត់ជាតិ
មួយក្រុមនៅភ្នំពេញនេះទេ!!!ក្រោកឡើងខ្មែរ!!!!
begger in phsar they
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