Do you know they are not as crazy as Mu?
Mu fought defamation lawsuit without any ground. In return, Hun Sen
used her speech and acts to counter suit her, and won. Don't be
confused.
Many people strongly believe that Mu already lost the battle.
They see the senseless of fighting the fine.
She lost in court that she chose to fight her case, and she lost.

Beleive me. They are not going to rise against Hun Sen and his
government for that stupid act as Mu had done.
If she thought well, she could not have done it.
The same thing applies to her boss, Sam Rainsy.


On Jul 15, 2:55 am, KULEN MONOROM <[email protected]> wrote:
> Lady and gentlemen,
>
> I am confuse.  I thought MP Mu Sokhua said again and again repeatedly, she did
> not want to pay fine to the unjust court order.  Now all of Woman in politic
> group think differently.  Can you all please explain?  You can not defeat Hun
> Sen and CPP by paying fine on MP Mu Sochua behalf.  It have to do something
> which all 8 million true Khmer can rise up again CPP and Hun Sen, because Hun
> Sen and CPP have 100,000 YUON arm forces plus 5 million illegal YUONS behind 
> him
> in disguised.
>
> Regards,
>
> Kulen Monorom
> (the rice farmer's son)
>
> ________________________________
> From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]; [email protected];
> [email protected]; [email protected]
> Sent: Thu, 15 July, 2010 4:00:23 PM
> Subject: Fwd: Cambodia-Alert: petition for Mu Sochua
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: SRP of Pennsylvania <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wed, Jul 14, 2010 11:28 pm
> Subject: Fwd: Cambodia-Alert: petition for Mu Sochua
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Victoria Petitjean <[email protected]>
> Date: Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 6:05 AM
> Subject: Cambodia-Alert: petition for Mu Sochua
> To: [email protected]
>
> Dear all,
>  
> I would like you to sign and spread this petition for Cambodian citizens 
> abroad
> to sign:
>
> http://www.change.org/petitions/view/space_for_cambodian_women_in_pol...
>  
> I would like to update you on what is happening here in Cambodia (brief 
> article
> attached). The movement of Cambodian women which established itself last week 
> in
> support of Mu Sochua and her cause keeps growing each day, it is amazing!
>  
> The movement of women started a week ago: it began with
> approximately 20 representatives from garment workers, sex workers, NGO staff,
> public officials, and students
>
>  
> Cambodian women groups, associations and networks have of course been 
> developing
> and have been supporting Sochua for a long time. However, recently, seeing the
> deadline for the fine payment approaching, Sochua refusing to pay it, and
> feeling the need for her presence within women movements, in the government 
> and
> to step forward in the face of government oppression, a group of different 
> women
> individuals and associations began to organize themselves to build a network,
> sign a petition and raise funds at the national level.
>
>  
> A Joint Statement was published last week (attached). A location (CCHR in 
> Phnom
> Penh) found for Cambodians to go and sign/bring financial support if they 
> can. A
> conference organized last Saturday (with 4 speakers, from different
> generations) to discuss the importance of Sochua's court trial and the need 
> for
> promoting women's rights and specifically women's participation in polirtics
> (around 50 women, mainly cambodian, attended).
>
>  
> A press conference is being organized for tomorrow morning during which the
> movement will ask Sochua to accept its financial support (see Press Release). 
>  
> The group keeps raising awareness all over the country, gathering support from
> an increasing number of sectors: media, teachers, farmers, sellers, more NGO
> staff and public officials, youth groups, unions...
>  
> The group is also raising awareness abroad: a petition is going online for
> Cambodians abroad to bring their support
> (http://www.change.org/petitions/view/space_for_cambodian_women_in_pol...).
> Embassies, foreign medias and institutions are also being contacted. 
> We are now beyond 1000 signatures and the number keeps increasing. The 
> movement
> will not stop and keep raising awareness, wanting not only to let Sochua free
> but also to keep promoting women's rights and participation in Cambodian 
> society
> and politics.
>  
> I will keep you informed of the developments here. Please, do contact us for 
> any
> further information.
>
>  
> Please circulate this information as much as possible.
>  
> With kind regards,
> Victoria on behalf of the Cambodian Women Movement
>  
>
> --
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>
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