PHNOM PENH (The Cambodia Herald) – Cambodian officials denied the claim by Islamic militants in Iraq that Cambodia, Australia, Bangladesh and Britain were among sources of their recruits.
Phay Siphan, spokesman for the Office of Council of Ministers, said Monday that the claim was baseless because Cambodia was a neutral country that would not interfere in other countries' internal affairs.
A video posted by Islamic militants in Iraq says Australia, Bangladesh, Britain and Cambodia are among sources of their recruits, according to British and US news reports.
The Independent newspaper in London said the film posted by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) on Thursday showed five men claiming to be British and Australian.
"One apparently British fighter, speaking with an educated English accent and named as 'Abu Muthanna al Yemeni - from Britain', named Bangladesh, Cambodia, Australia and the UK as sources for ISIS recruits," the newspaper said.
US television broadcaster NBC News quoted Yemeni as saying: "We have brothers from Bangladesh, from Iraq, from Cambodia, Australia, UK."
YouTube says the video has been removed as a violation of the company's policy on violence.
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headline '' Cambodia not a source of Islamic militants in Iraq: Officials ''
maybe not yet ... but give it time , if the officials keep kissing the islamic nation asses.. they will export their crazy nuts there too...just like they are doing to europe, england , australia and the US.
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