Wednesday, May 22, 2013

News of the Opposition Met With Media Blackout [-The CPP stands for COWARD PEOPLE PARTY?]

May 22, 2013
By Kuch Naren and Lauren Crothers
The Cambodia Daily

Scanning the contents of Tuesday’s leading Khmer-language newspapers and news websites, one would have little idea that at least 3,000 opposition party supporters marched through the streets in one of the largest demonstrations of its kind, holding placards demanding electoral reform, or that opposition leader Kem Sokha challenged Prime Minister Hun Sen to a TV debate ahead of the July election, or that U.N. human rights envoy Surya Subedi was in town.

It was not a slow news day, yet such stories were surprisingly absent.

While the country’s TV channels and radio stations are bastions of ruling party support, local newspapers and websites have shown a modicum of latitude in the political stories they publish.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dictator and Traitor Hun Phuc is deadly scare that the Khmer people know the truth !!!


Anonymous said...

បើខ្មែរគំាទ្រ CNRP មាន
អាចុយម៉ែវា កឹម សុខា + អាគុក សម រង្ស៊ី
គឺគំាទ្រ អារន្ទះបាញ់ហ៊ុន សែន ។

ខ្មែរនៅតែល្ងង់មហាល្ងង់អោយចោរមកលួចប្លន់
ទឹកដីរបស់ជាតិឯងហើយនៅតែដឹងគុណ
ថ្ងៃ៧មករាដោយមិនដឹងថា៧មករាជាថ្ងៃវាចូល
មកត្រួតត្រាលើក្បាលខ្លួនឯងដើម្បីសំលាប់ប្លន់លួចបំផ្លាញនិងលេបស្រុកខ្មែរ។

***អាCPP+CNRPពួកវាជាឃាតករហើយវាធ្វើជា
1-មកជួយសង្គ្រោះ៧មករា,
2-លើកក្រោយនេះបន្លប់ជាគណបក្សជួយសង្គ្រោះ
(សំផឹងយួន)....បោះឆ្នោតចាញ់បង្រ្គប់-កិច្ច ,
ជាកលល្បិចនៅលើគោកទេតែខ្មែរល្ងង់មើល
មិនឃើញល្បិចបោកប្រាស់លើខ្លួននិងខ្មែរនៅ
ពិភពលោកដែលល្ងង់ចុយម្រាយ។