Shut up, Hun Sen! Don't interfere with Thailand's internal affairs
The followings are comments from readers in response to Mr. Sudarat's harsh criticism of Mr. Hun Sen's voicing his concerns about Thailand's ability to chair the ASEAN Summit, considering Thailand is facing political crisis.
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Anonymous said...
Ha Ha.... Shut Up...Uneducated. Dont try to manipulate other countries and don't try to merge two different things together. If the problem is not related to Cambodian teritory, Cambodia doesn't care about Thailand's crisis.
September 18, 2008 9:29 AM
Anonymous said...
Hey... What is your main topic, SUDARAT? About Hunsen's mistake or about the teritory ? Cambodia talk only about the teritory. Your comment doesnt make any sense.
September 18, 2008 9:35 AM
Anonymous said...
"Clean your closet before telling others what to do!" It is ridiculous? nothing to talk about, like teritory..,but speak about a leader's mistake and Cambodians' problem. asshame!
Although I agreed with most of what Sudarat wrote, I believe that what Mr. Hun Sen said reflect the current state of affairs of Thailand and its inability to chair the ASEAN Summit. With political uncertainty and crisis boiling, no foreign minister and just got PM appointed, Thailand would have a hard task organising and chairing the ASEAN meeting. Mr. Hun Sen was merely voicing his concerns because Cambodia is one of the members of ASEAN. He was talking about the affairs of ASEAN, not affairs of Thailand.
Ha Ha.... Shut Up...Uneducated.
Dont try to manipulate other countries and don't try to merge two different things together. If the problem is not related to Cambodian teritory, Cambodia doesn't care about Thailand's crisis.
September 18, 2008 9:29 AM
Hey...
What is your main topic, SUDARAT?
About Hunsen's mistake or about the teritory ?
Cambodia talk only about the teritory.
Your comment doesnt make any sense.
September 18, 2008 9:35 AM
"Clean your closet before telling others what to do!"
It is ridiculous?
nothing to talk about, like teritory..,but speak about a leader's mistake and Cambodians' problem.
asshame!
September 18, 2008 9:41 AM
Although I agreed with most of what Sudarat wrote, I believe that what Mr. Hun Sen said reflect the current state of affairs of Thailand and its inability to chair the ASEAN Summit. With political uncertainty and crisis boiling, no foreign minister and just got PM appointed, Thailand would have a hard task organising and chairing the ASEAN meeting. Mr. Hun Sen was merely voicing his concerns because Cambodia is one of the members of ASEAN. He was talking about the affairs of ASEAN, not affairs of Thailand.