Tuesday, December 09, 2008

UN official urges Cambodia to address rich-poor divide

Tuesday, December 09, 2008
DPA

Phnom Penh - The top UN official in Cambodia on the government Tuesday to step up efforts to halt what he described as a "widening gap" between the rich and the poor.

UN resident coordinator Douglas Broderick said recent economic growth had brought "much hope and optimism" to all Cambodians, but added that prosperity was "not evenly spread."

"Turning Cambodia's sense of hope and optimism into tangible results like better education, quality health services, the freedom to be heard and to feel safe are among the most significant human rights challenges facing Cambodia today," Broderick, said at an event marking the 60th anniversary of the UN Declaration of Human Rights.

Broderick said narrowing the gap between the rich and the poor was crucial to upholding human rights in Cambodia.

"As legislators you carry the hopes of your constituents. You have the power to ensure that their rights are preserved and respected. And, you have the power to intervene on their behalf when human rights are violated," he said.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

There are no human right in Cambodia at all, everything it just fake.
The rich powerful and the government official abuse poor people
everyday.
In Cambodia the rich people can buy the law. Corruptions every corners.

Anonymous said...

yes, this area is in need of reform as well. please keep on pressuring the gov't to act responsibly and take care of its people. it may not be at the 100% level, but the goal is to narrow the gap to keep the number low, perhaps at the minimum level. please trust BUT VERIFY. thank you. god bless.

Anonymous said...

No we're not going commie, moron (1:23).