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Wednesday, 3 March 2010

Sam Rainsy Party website published in Thai language


By Khmerization
Source: Kampuchea Thmey Newspaper

The Sam Rainsy Party website, a trilingual website, has added another language, the Thai language, to its publication, reports Kampuchea Thmey.

The website is currently published in three languages- Khmer, English and French. In the face of Cambodia's border conflicts with Thailand, it has decided to publish in Thai. Sam Rainsy Party (SRP) officials cannot be reached for comment regarding the party's decision to publish its website in Thai, but government officials said the publication in Thai language in its website seem to indicate that the SRP supports the Thai aggression toward Cambodia.

Mr. Tith Sothea, member of the government's Press Quick Reaction Unit, said the use of foreign language in website publications is the rights of the individual people, however the use of Thai language by the SRP in its website seem to indicate that the party kowtows Thai policies and supports Thailand.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Cambodia media and ah Tith Sothea is an idiot! It is not SRP, it is the microsoft translate programs. People can translate those languages within the languages in the tools bar. Currently there are 30 languages including Thai.

This really show how idiot this people who always seeking to point figures at SRP. Pathetic!

Anonymous said...

I think the CPP-affiliated media want to mislead the readers or try to demonize SRP. Real bad.

Raymond said...

I agree with you 5:58, he is idiot.

This is pure propaganda of false news. The guy from Kampuchea Thmey who took the screenshot must absolutely know that the translate in Thai option is coming from his toolbar and not from the SRP website. If he goes on any website, the translate in Thai option is available from his toolbar.