Letter to the editor, Mr. Michael Hayes
The Phnom Penh Post,
Dear Mr. Hayes,
I am writing in regard to the article titled: "Hun Sen's daughter, Hun Mana, lashes out at the magazine" that's been published online at the Phnom Penh Post website. I was reading the article when suddenly it disappeared from the website. I was wondering if the Phnom Penh Post deleted it due to complaints from Hun Mana or Mr. Hun Sen. If the article was deleted from the site due to complaints from Hun Mana or the prime minister, it would be a travesty of the freedom of speech and freedom of the press.
I, like those who love freedom of information, wish that you can republish the article on the website again so that the truth can be told. Political interferences and self-censorship has no place in the Phnom Penh Post, a newspaper that thrived on telling about the truth.
Yours sincerely,
Khmerization
The Phnom Penh Post,
Dear Mr. Hayes,
I am writing in regard to the article titled: "Hun Sen's daughter, Hun Mana, lashes out at the magazine" that's been published online at the Phnom Penh Post website. I was reading the article when suddenly it disappeared from the website. I was wondering if the Phnom Penh Post deleted it due to complaints from Hun Mana or Mr. Hun Sen. If the article was deleted from the site due to complaints from Hun Mana or the prime minister, it would be a travesty of the freedom of speech and freedom of the press.
I, like those who love freedom of information, wish that you can republish the article on the website again so that the truth can be told. Political interferences and self-censorship has no place in the Phnom Penh Post, a newspaper that thrived on telling about the truth.
Yours sincerely,
Khmerization
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