January 7 and the Khmer Rouge Tribunal
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Ms. Theary Seng, Dec. 2011 |
January 11, 2012
By Theary Seng
Letter to The Phnom Penh Post
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Ms. Theary Seng, Dec. 2011 |
January 11, 2012
By Theary Seng
Letter to The Phnom Penh Post
A. Gaffar Peang-Meth
PACIFIC DAILY NEWS
Popovic tells us we need analytical skills in “unity, planning, and nonviolent discipline” to succeed in a revolution. He tells us of the working of the dynamics of enthusiasm and humor vs. fear and apathy: As enthusiasm and humor go up, fear and apathy go down, and vice versa. And he tells us to select strategy and tactics: Start small and pick the battle one can win.
The Unexpectedly Fashionable Side Of Cambodia (VIDEO)
1/9/12
Huffington Post
A country better known for its cultural attractions and its tragic history, Cambodia doesn’t often catch the attention of fashion-focused globe-trotters.
But a group of designers and forward-thinkers are trying to change what visitors expect from the Southeast Asian country that’s home to the temples of Angkor Wat.
“We all know that Cambodia is one of the third-world countries,” one scenester tells Vice during the country’s first-ever fashion week. “With this fashion week it means that they are moving forward not only in terms of the political situation or the economic situation but as well as fashion.”
While the styles are surprisingly outre — and the post-show adventures even more so — there’s also a fascinating look at the country’s garment industry and its place in the global fashion economy.
Cambodian Bar Association is also under pressure or not, but whenever the lawyer or the Bar Association is not independent, how can this legal carrier can independently bring justice to Cambodians? Of course, according to our observation, many lawyers who have worked for the minors and opposition party members, have stopped their duty from those minors and opposition party members in order to obtain their Bar Association license. Mr.Choung Choungy’s decision to shave his head and practicing meditation this time is a puzzling question for all of us. He has been aware since the beginning that he will face with terrific obstacle ahead especially the discarding of his license from Bar Association.
Choung Choungy, a lawyer for the opposition Sam Rainsy Party, has his head shaved at the party’s headquarters in Phnom Penh yesterday.
A lawyer for the Sam Rainsy Party yesterday began his meditation for justice campaign at the opposition party’s headquarters in the capital’s Meanchey district, after a Buddhist layman shaved his head and blessed him.
Dressed in white, the lawyer began meditating in the morning between placards calling on the Justice Ministry, prosecutors, lawyers and the Bar Association to defend justice.
“Lawyer Choung Choungy is focusing on clear sightedness, keeping silent and seeking tolerance and truth through meditation to liberate people from danger and obstacles,” layman Hing Phirom said.
“He is doing it for the nation.”
Late last month, Choung Choungy was charged with helping a prisoner escape jail. SRP lawmaker Chan Cheng was also stripped of his parliamentary immunity over the same case, after the Kandal provincial court charged the pair with helping Bantey Dek commune deputy chief Meas Peng escape jail in September.