A Change of Guard

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Sunday 7 December 2014

Cambodians living in South Korea will still protest against Hun Sen's visit to South Korea

Protest still on: youth leader
បងប្អូនពលករខ្មែរនៅប្រទេសកូរ៉េ បាតុកម្មទាមទារ ដោះលែងសកម្មជនដីធ្លី១៩នាក់ ចុច Like ផ្តល់កម្លាំងចិត្តជូនពួកគាត់
7th December 2014: Cambodian youths in South Korea protest against Hun Sen's visit to South Korea to demand the release of land rights and political activists.

Fri, 5 December 2014
The Phnom Penh Post
Ignoring objections and even vague threats made by the Foreign Affairs Ministry, Cambodian activists in South Korea plan to stage a protest on Sunday ahead of a five-day summit Prime Minister Hun Sen is scheduled to attend on December 10.
Around 1,500 opposition supporters intend to rally in Seoul and sign a petition demanding jailed Cambodia National Rescue Party member Meach Sovannara’s immediate release, according to an organiser.
“[Sovannara] created our youth group in Korea, so the Cambodian workers in Korea consider him a hero,” said Yim Sinorn, president of the CNRP-aligned Youth Movement.
But Cambodia’s ambassador to Korea, Suth Dina, warned that such shaming of the Cambodian leader on an international stage will “not be permitted”.
“The Korean government will not allow this in their country, I am confident,” he said. “Before, protests were allowed, but this is a different context. It is a special event and the prime minister is a special guest.”
Last month, Dina made Facebook comments warning potential protesters that Korean police have been provided the names of “anti-government” activists, and asked them to “bear in mind that Korea strongly supports the Cambodian PM”.
Ministry of Labour spokesman Heng Sour alleged last month that such activism by Cambodians in Korea negatively affects the ability of Cambodian migrants to work there, as Korean employers prefer more amicable workers. Sour could not be reached yesterday.
CNRP spokesman Yim Sovann maintained, however, that as democracies, both Cambodia and Korea should appreciate the right to peaceful assembly.
“[Korea] has the right and responsibility to protect visiting leaders, but it also must ensure the rights and safety of the protesters,” he said.
ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY SEN DAVID









4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Begin of Drgunzet's comment.

I would like to see the Korean polices to whack the batons on the Khmer trouble makers. Don't even think about fighting the Korean polices. They are are trained in Taekwondo.

-Drgunzet-

Anonymous said...


Dear compatriots,

Ah Kwack Hun Sen and Ah Svar Kim Hong said that Cambodia will not lose its territory even one millimeter to Vietnam with their new border posts.

That is true because we did not lose 1mm but we lost 35 Kilometers.

Furthermore, the 99 years land concession to the evil Vietnam, plus several millions of illegal Yuon inside Cambodia have undeniably posed a threat to Cambodia’s existence.

The new finding of the Vietnamization of Cambodia through the kind of "Thong Sarath" deep inside the Yuon slave's government of Hun Sen should be a wake up call to Khmer people.

In the past, we just only heard that Vietnam controlled Cambodia through its hidden agents. Now, we have the proof: Thong Sarath, Keo Sary, etc… And how many thousands or hundred thousands of “Thong Sarath” who are currently holding important and sensitive positions inside the Hun Sen‘s government?

Therefore, the policemen and the soldiers who had violently hit and struck Khmer people and the monks must be these hidden Vietnamese agents.

Do we have a clue now, who killed most of the Khmer people during the Pol Pot era? This evil Vietnam was the real killers of Khmer people during the Pol Pot era through its brainwashed Khmer VietMinh.

93 years old woman

P.S;

Ah Hun Sen,

If you awake and denounce Vietnam's dominance over Cambodia through you to the world, I will call you my hero. Other Khmer people will call you their hero too.
People hate you for a reason: you've committed act of treason against your country.

Anonymous said...

I support all khmer in south korea,if hun sen smart should make a politic challenge to vietnam,but I don't believe it ,to me he just want to be slave vietnam only.

Anonymous said...

Begin of Drgunzet's comment.

Woahahahaha, look at the protest sign, it wrote:

CAMBODIAN HATE DICTATORSHIP!

That's bad English, it should have been:

CAMBODIANS HATE DICTATORSHIP!

Ahahahahahahahahahahaha...

-Drgunzet-