Wednesday, 29 September 2010
By Khouth Sophak Chakrya
Phnom Penh Post
MINISTER of Information Khieu Kanharith (pictured) said yesterday that he would support local Khmer Krom activists in establishing media outlets to publicise their community’s interests, so long as these efforts did not damage the Kingdom’s relationship with Vietnam.
Khieu Kanharith met yesterday with Thach Sang, president of the Cambodia-based Khmer Kampuchea Krom Friendship Association.
The minister said he would support funding to allow the group to publish a magazine and receive one hour of free airtime per day on state radio stations in Takeo and Svay Rieng provinces. He added, however, that the government opposed activities that “draw objections from the Vietnamese government or argue for the liberation of Khmer Krom land from Vietnam”.
At a meeting in Phnom Penh last month, Vietnamese Vice Minister of Public Security Tran Dai Quang praised the cooperation of Cambodian authorities in halting anti-Vietnamese “plots”.
This cooperation, Tran said, had prevented Khmer Krom activists from “hiring state and private radio broadcasting with the aim of propagandising against the traditional relationship and the alliance of the two countries”.
2 comments:
The dogmeating Vietnam doesn't want Cambodia or the world to know about the Khmer Krom. To have Khmer Krom be known or heard is a threat to Vietnam's ambitions. Hanoi had been putting a tight lid on these people. Since Ah Hun Sen is a puppet of Hanoi, Cambodian government will not do anything to help theses people.
why our khmer ruler soo stupit once
generation after another.In this
particular matter is sound like
cambodian cpp ruler so afraid to
help our khmer people in the south
just like a little puppies that
afraid of their master(vietnamese)
TAKE a look closely,Who are khmer
and are not khmer.THINK! THINK!
(LOVE KHMER)
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