Top: Rozeth (R) and bottom she is on the left, campaigning with Mu Sochua in Batamabang's O'Char commune.
01 June 2012
By Mu Sochua
We have given all that we have to our nation.
We zigzagged O Char commune till
the rain forced us to take cover; we moved on as soon as the storm
subsided. Then Rozeth got us off our seats to go to the stinkiest parts
of the 6 villages. Our youth band sang each time we finished our 3
issues.
Tears and voters coming up to us to say: we will change.
Very moving, even in the dark.
A small child came up to me and said: what is your phone number?
Rozeth was so impressive in
front of huge crowds at market places. She stood still, said the same 3
issues and pledged from the bottom of her heart to serve the people of O
Char.
Now we can only wait for election day , tomorrow and the final result.
As always, this is the night
that the CPP village chiefs and group leaders go around to buy votes, in
the dark. And the entire village is up because of the barking of the
dogs and will call it: the dog barking night.
We are very concerned as CPP
commune chiefs have issued thousands of documents as identification
documents for voters. In the past, these documents were used by voters
that used names of ghost voters to vote.
Today is White Day: no more campaigning.
We are reviewing lessons with 2 party agents who will represent SRP at each of the 1,304 polling stations in Battambang.
4 comments:
Felling, that the opposition parties did not like the Khmer female be a leader.
KI did not want to include Mrs. Touch Sunich or Mrs. Mu Sochua as one of the Khmer hero.
3 June 2012 3:14 PM
Why said that? I am befuddled a bit of it.
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