Dear All,
Please open this :
Poem- Min Roeu Kuor??? by Thach Uong Vara (with music): 1.8.2008
31/07/2008 3:30:34 PM Sabouphary Tuy read the above poem with the theme '
" we are strong if we are united. ' 
Play MP3 
 
Thanks
Vonglokruta Khema

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Hun Sen, Opposition Lawmaker in Court Battle 


Mu Sochua (R) and Hun Sen (L)

By Heng Reaksmey, VOA Khmer 
Original report from Phnom Penh
27 April 2009


Prime Minister Hun Sen and an opposition lawmaker exchanged defamation lawsuits 
in Phnom Penh court Monday, each side claiming damaged reputations from the 
other.

National Assembly lawmaker Mu Sochua, a representative of the opposition Sam 
Rainy Party in Kampot province, claims Hun Sen defamed her during a speech in 
the 2008 national election campaign.

Hun Sen claims a press conference held by Mu Sochua last week, accusing him of 
defamation, was also defaming. 

“This morning I filed a lawsuit at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court for 
defamation, following Article 63, based on what Prime Minister Hun Sen said in 
public on April 4, 2008, in Kampot,” Kong Som An, lawyer for Mu Sochua, said 
Monday. 

The lawsuit alleges that Hun Sen’s remarks about a “strong-lady” in Kampot 
province, “making trouble,” were directed at Mu Sochua, and subsequent remarks 
about a conflict between the lady and an unnamed official, which led to a torn 
blouse, were defamation. 

Ky Tech, a lawyer for the government, said he too had filed a complaint in the 
municipal court. He declined to give detailed information from the complaint. 
“We’ll let the court process the case,” he told VOA Khmer.

As a member of the National Assembly, Mu Sochua enjoys parliamentary immunity, 
but officials say it can be suspended if she is called to court. Hun Sen, as a 
representative of Kandal province, also has immunity that could potentially be 
stripped. 

Government spokesman Khieu Kanharith said Mu Sochua was spreading 
misinformation that had led to criticism from the international community, 
which the countersuit seeks to mitigate. 

Phnom Penh court officials could not be reached for comment. 

Seng Theary, executive director of the Center for Social Development, appealed 
to both side to drop the lawsuits. 

“Both sides suing each other gains nothing,” she said.





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