
A Change of Guard
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Monday, 13 January 2014
Labour rallies move overseas [in international solidarity]

2 comments:
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Anonymous said...
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I just read an article in Dap-News that stated they do not understand why Khmer in South Korean criticise the government of Cambodia over the handling of protesting. Now, why is that so difficult to understand? This is so easily to comprehend. In South Korean, there is a real democracy where government resptect the right of people to persuit a fair living wage in which company respect those workers right with salary, medical care benefit, and weekend off. When people enjoy freedome in South Korea, and seeing the Korean people enjoy freedome, they also want Cambodian back home to enjoy freedome as well. And stop whinning that we are poor country. 30 years run the country and she is still poor! Now is the time to step down. People has spoken with election. Obviously reject the Cambodian governemtn business as usual: curruption, injustice to society, using court to intimidate its own people, take the land from your own people and give to foreigners in the form of development. With all these social issues, therefore, it is naturally that those such as Cambodian work tast the democracy and want the same thing for Cambodian back home.
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13 January 2014 at 21:51
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Anonymous said...
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if it has nothing to do with UNION organization these people would not even waste their breath---- guaranteed..
just like last incident where 1 or 2 persons were killed.. one on the bridge and the other a lady vendor... did you see any of them/union members in any country coming out to protest those death ? -
14 January 2014 at 10:15