Tuesday, October 08, 2013

Cambodian Human Rights and Land Activists Meet US Officials



Cambodian Rights and Land Activists Meet US Officials ​
Venerable Loun Sovath, a winner of 2012 Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders and land rights activist Tep Vanny appealed to international community to pay more attention to local people's fight for rights and freedom. They also urged their countrymen to keep fighting against repressive government. VOA Khmer Men Kimseng interviewed both of them in Washington, DC, where they met with officials at State Department, and human rights watchdogs.

ជ័យ​លាភី​រង្វាន់​សិទ្ធិ​មនុស្ស​និង​ជ័យលា­ភី​ស្ត្រី​ជា​អ្នក​ដឹកនាំ​ជួប​មន្ត្រី​ស.រ­.អា.​
ព្រះតេជគុណ​លួន សាវ៉ាត ដែល​ជា​ព្រះសង្ឃ​តស៊ូ​ដើម្បី​សិទ្ធិ​សេរីភ­ាព​ពលរដ្ឋ​និង​​សកម្ម​ជន​ការពារ​ដីធ្លី​នៅ­​តំបន់​បឹង​កក់ អ្នក​ស្រី ទេព វន្នី បាន​ស្នើ​សុំ​ឱ្យ​អន្តរជាតិ​​ផ្តោត ការ​យក​ចិត្ត​ទុក​ដាក់​​បន្ថែម​ទៀត​ដល់​កា­រ​តស៊ូ​ទាម​ទារ​សិទ្ធិ​របស់​ពលរដ្ឋ​ក្នុ​ង­​ប្រទេស​កម្ពុជា​ប៉ុន្តែ​ទន្ទឹម​នឹង​នេះ​ក­៏​ស្នើ​សុំ​ឱ្យ​ពលរដ្ឋ​ខ្លួន​ឯង​កុំ​បោះបង­់​ចោល​ការតស៊ូ​ដោយខ្លួន​ឯង​ ប្រឆាំង​នឹង​ការ​គាប​សង្កត់​និង​រំលោភ​បំព­ាន​ពី​រដ្ឋាភិបាល​កម្ពុជា។ ​លោក​ម៉ែន គឹមសេង​នៃ​វីអូអេ​បាន​ជួប​សម្ភាស​ជាមួយ​សក­ម្មជន​សិទ្ធិ​មនុស្ស​ទាំង​ពីរ​ដូច​តទៅ៖​

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The US sacrificed Million lives of their own people to make peace with the Greys such as they trade the lives for their own American people for powerful weapons on the planet earth. Why do the US care for poor Cambodian Buddhist monk and laywoman who would not benefit them? This monk does not follow Buddhism at all. Monks cannot engage with activism that related with politics.

But it is good to try to fight for their own Cambodians or for what they believe is right.