AP
The Cambodian Appeals Court on Monday ordered a former town governor be brought to trial for allegedly shooting three garment workers during a labor protest last year, overturning an earlier decision by prosecutors to drop charges against him. Judge Khun Leang Meng said on Monday that the Appeals Court had charged Chhouk Bandith, the former governor of Bavet town in southeastern Cambodia, with unintentionally wounding the three female protesters during a demonstration in February last year. A prosecutor in December dropped the charges against Chhouk, saying it found no evident that the ex-governor was the gun man.—AP
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Look at Chhouk Bandith's face. He is smiling like a fool and acting like this is no big deal. He has no shame nor is he even embarrassed about his reckless and criminal behavior. He knows the CPP judges won't touch him. The trial is all for show. He'll walk away a happy and free man and will continue to be the same thug that he is.
ពួកអ្នកឯងគ្រប់គ្នា! ត្រូវដឹងថា អញ មានមីងបង្កើតម្នាក់ឈ្មោះ ម៉ែន សំអន
ដូចនេះរឿងអីអញត្រូវមានទោស ?
ហា!!!
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