Tuesday, October 08, 2013

The Cambodian opposition contests the continuation in power of Hun Sen


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In Cambodia, the anger of the opposition has not faltered since the July elections. Prime Minister Hun Sen was reappointed to his post he held for 28 years, after a highly contested election. Since then, the opposition boycotted the proceedings of the National Assembly. In this report, you will see the portrait of a young elected party of Hun Sen, followed by an interview with Sam Rainsy, the leader of the Cambodian opposition.




1 comment:

Anonymous said...




Cambodia owe billions and billions U.S. dollars to the Chinese government and to the World Bank, because Hen Sen government (CPP) lending. Those monies about 50 per cent gone to the high rank CPP pockets and the rest gone to country expenses.

Who is going to pay back those monies? Unfortunately Cambodian people have to pay back when those lender request to pay back.

In Cambodia all luxury real estates, High rise building, Casino, Mall and more… most of them owned by CPP high rank officers. Corruption is widespread across the CPP government officials.

Today Cambodian people are living under International poverty line.
We Cambodian people will not allow CPP government run the country anymore.

Hun Sen and CPP party must respect the outcome of the election.
The truth result is CNRP 63 seats and CPP 60 seats after stole the votes from CNRP.