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Friday 17 July 2015

Border protest limited by gov’t

Thu, 16 July 2015

The government has limited a scheduled opposition protest at the Vietnamese border to less than a tenth of its planned size.
Cambodia National Rescue Party MP Real Camerin said he had asked the Svay Rieng provincial governor to allow 1,500 protesters to march to border markers 202 and 203 in Kampong Ro district’s Thnort commune.
But Ros Pharith, director of administration in Svay Rieng, said that, following a meeting of officials in Phnom Penh on Tuesday, they had decided to limit the number of protesters to 100.
“The provincial authorities have limited the number of people to 100. The border zone is practically all paddy rice.
If they go and march there, it will affect the paddy rice of Vietnam and cause more problems,” he said. “We are all patriots.”
Camerin said he was committed to leading the march, despite the reduced numbers that would be allowed to attend.
He added that the senior minister in charge of border affairs, Va Kim Hong, had said last week that anyone wishing to visit the border posts would be allowed to do so.
Last month, Camerin and fellow CNRP MP Um Sam An took about 200 youths to the area to inspect the border.

The trip ended with a brawl between Vietnamese and Cambodians, leaving more than a dozen injured.
Interior Minister Sar Kheng in the meeting with Svay Rieng authorities on Tuesday warned them to curb the unsanctioned rental of land to Vietnamese interests.


4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Begin of Drgunzet's comment.

I would suggest the Vietnamese side to get a big EMP discharging device to ruin the Khmer's fancy smart phone. A few strong EMP discharges will burn up all delicate electronics.

That will stop the Khmer causing troubles at the border.

-Drgunzet-

Anonymous said...

Yep sir, that will put the Vietnamese phone monopoly out of commission too as the cell towers take a blink. Perhaps China will do a test on Uncle Ho's home town just to see how well the device will work.

Anonymous said...

Dear Khmer and foreign readers:

Drgunzet is a Vietnamese/Yuon spammer or troller based in Boise, Idaho.

This Yuon/Vietnamese troublemaker have created messes and messed up with everyone on the internet forum.

This Vietnamese poster has tried too hard to protect his Vietnamese/Yuon from having bad reputation, being embarrassed, being called nation of thieves (who took land from China "North Vietnam", Champa "Central Vietnam" and Cambodia/Khmer Kampuchea Krom "Southern Vietnam"), and being called a manipulators (lobbyists) at the UN to make a fool and confusion, and beyond until today.

Khmer Yeourng

P.S. Yuon/Vietnamese parasite/spammer Drgunzet still shows the stupidities and dumbs of Yuon/Vietnamese thieves and folks until to these days. The World knows it all. Let Drgunzet do or post it until Yuon/Vietnamese folks and thieves (killers) become famous as the really disgusted and deadly Yuon/Vietnaemse folks (landless folks from no where).

Anonymous said...

Begin of Drgunzet's comment.

Meanwhile in Ho Chi Minh City, Intel is ramping up hiring more Vietnamese engineers and technicians since they are moving a number of production lines from Costa Rica and Malaysia to Vietnam.

Jabil Electronics the supplier for Vietnam Intel announced plan to more than double their production in Vietnam. They plan to more than double the current 2,600 engineers in Vietnam by another 3,000 in the next 4 years.

In North Vietnam, there are some 160,000 Vietnamese workers working for Samsung. They got free lunch, free room&board, free transportation and high salary, almost 5 times as high as a typical Cambodian garment worker.

Some Vietnamese workers are saving more than 200 dollars a month to send home to their parents. Cambodian workers would be lucky to earn 150 dollars a month, and don't even think about saving.

So, Vietnamese workers are way better off than Cambodian workers.

Khmer race has reached the end. There is no hope.

-Drgunzet-