Monday, November 27, 2006

Hun Sen regime silencing 'Kite for Freedom of Expression' - Authoritarian regime afraid of innocent kites?

Police try to confiscate kites from protestors during a kite flying titled 'Kite for Freedom of Expression' in a park near the National Assembly in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Monday, Nov. 27, 2006. Riot police has collected a hundred of kites from a nongovernmental organization's activists while they staged a kite flying under the slogan of 'Without wind a kite can not fly. Without Freedom of Expression society can not progress.' (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Soon he will be afraid of Ranni Hanoi's secret shadow

Anonymous said...

Prime minister Hun Sen was visiting a primary school. After a typical civics presentation, he announced, “All right, boys and girls, you can ask me questions now.”

A little boy name Sath raised his hand, and said, “Sir, I have three questions. First, how did you become a prime minister when you lost the elections in 1993? Second, why does the investigation into Piseth Pilika killing go nowhere? Third, why have you not introduced the anti-corruption law as promised?”

The prime minister said, “Well, kid …”

But suddenly the school bell sounded, everything came to a halt, and all the kinds ran out to the playground.

After the break, the kids were back in class, and the prime minister said, “I’m sorry we were interrupted by the bell. Now, where were we? Oh yes, you can ask me questions.”

A little girl raised her hand, and said, “Sir, I have five questions. First, how did you become a prime minister when you lost the elections in 1993? Second, why hasn’t the investigation into Piseth Pilika killing gone anywhere? Third, why have you not introduced the anti-corruption law as promised? Fourth, why did the bell go off 20 minutes early? And fifth, where is Sath?”

SiS

Anonymous said...

Yeap yeap...Hun Sen's "Yuon" police does not make any wind for those people to fly their kites....Xmers must learn Viets language and learn how to kiss the Viet's police arse....

Anonymous said...

So did Hun Sen answer the 5 questions?..or did another bell rang to say school is finish for the day!

Anonymous said...

Before Hun Sen could answer the 5 questions to the girls, his protocol officers rushed in and said: "Sir, you have to leave now, otherwise you will miss your golf game with your favourite nephew Hun To". Some of the bodyguards then asked the questioning boy and girl where they live. And, they and their families live miserably ever after.

Those Viet officials controlling the Khmer police force have determined that those kites were a threat to Cambodia's national security and integrity. The kites also interfered with Cambodia's internal affairs. Prey Sar Prison will be the last resting place for these kites.

Anonymous said...

Hun sen alway one step forward and five step backward.How future of cambodia goig to be? Sihanouk leaned from Moasetoung and Hun sen leaned from Ho chiming.

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen learn not thing from nobody he is stupid! He only take order from Ho Chimin Student the present Vietname Government!

Anonymous said...

To SiS 7:07PM

ahahhahahahahahahahahahahaahahaha!
Damn! It is funny!