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Posted by: | Posted on: July 7, 2013

Online Campaign Update Today

“Your Vote is Invaluable”

Dear Voters;

First of all, I would like to thank everyone who has voted for ONLINE VOTING CAMPAIGN of 28 July 2013. Until now, the turnout is 116. The result is following:

CNRP = 109 or 94%

CPP = 7 or 6%

See chart below:

Online Campaign

Note that your duplicate vote(s) will not be counted. If you have not yet voted, please vote by clicking here and share it with your friends.

Cambodia Election 2

Best Wishes,

Posted by: | Posted on: July 5, 2013

Election Watch: H.E.Sam Rainsy declared his returning back to Cambodia

សារ ជូនចំពោះ ប្រជារាស្ត្រខ្មែរ


ខ្ញុំ សម រង្ស៊ី ជាតំណាងរាស្ត្រជាប់ឆ្នោត និងជាប្រធានគណបក្សសង្គ្រោះជាតិ មានកិត្តិយស និងក្តីសោមនស្ស ជំរាបជូនបងប្អូនជនរួមជាតិ ជាទីគោរព និងជាទីនឹករលឹក ថា ខ្ញុំនឹងវិលត្រឡប់មកប្រទេសកម្ពុជាវិញ ហើយនឹងមកដល់លើទឹកដីមាតុភូមិមុនថ្ងៃបោះឆ្នោត ដែលត្រូវនឹងថ្ងៃអាទិត្យ ទី២៨ ខែកក្កដា ឆ្នាំ២០១៣ នេះ ។

អ្វីៗទាំងអស់ដែលខ្ញុំបានធ្វើមកទល់នឹងពេលនេះ គឺដើម្បីការពារទឹកដី និងការពារផលប្រយោជន៍ប្រទេសជាតិ ព្រមទាំងបំរើប្រជារាស្រ្តខ្មែរ អស់ពីកំលាំងកាយ កំលាំងចិត្ត ។

ខ្ញុំសុខចិត្តបូជាជីវិតរបស់ខ្ញុំ ដើម្បីជាតិមាតុភូមិ គឺហ៊ានស្លាប់ខ្លួនឯង ដើម្បីសង្គ្រោះជាតិ ឱ្យរួចផុតពីមហន្តរាយ។

សូមបងប្អូនជនរួមជាតិ ចូលរួមទាំងអស់គ្នា ក្នុងបេសកកម្មសង្រ្គោះជាតិ ។

ជយោ ! កម្ពុជាអមតៈ !

ធ្វើនៅទីក្រុងប៉ារីស, ថ្ងៃទី០៥ ខែកក្កដា ឆ្នាំ ២០១៣

សម រង្ស៊ី

Posted by: | Posted on: July 5, 2013

Appealing to all Cambodians to vote on July 28, 2013

Your vote is your life…so don’t forget to go to vote on 28 July 2013. Vote with your will and conscience.

In Cambodia, politics has been shaped from different original context. Many Cambodians have conveyed politics as a bad thing that themselves including their family don’t want to talk about it or to get involved with it. Politics has been translated as “greed”, “power ambition”, “scary thing” or “get away from it” etc. The past killing field and civil war have showed them an evidence of the above belief. The longest serving prime minister and the rampant corruption in society have also showed them an evidence of the above belief etc.

However, this fifth National Election happening this 28 July 2013 has shaped new phenomena and those crowded participation of the young people (youths) will absolutely translate into “popular politics” as well as “popular concept of change” in Cambodia.

Thus, the original concepts of politics mean:
– Participation in the politics and caste your vote is the cultivating the crops of rice to feed your stomach
– Participation in the politics and caste your vote is the effort to bring about your mental and physical health
– Participation in the politics and caste your vote is the cultivating for freedom
– Participation in the politics and caste your vote is the protecting of your national sovereignty

Above concepts have been endorsed by world scholars especially Lord Buddha. He instructed that “mankind is survived by food”, “the ultimate goal of mankind is freedom”, “the wellness of mankind is considered both mind and body”, etc.

Please, read this concept in details in Khmer through this link: Appealing to casting vote on 28 July 2013

Cambodia Election 1

Courtesy of Facebook: Ou Virak

Cambodia Election 2

Photo courtesy of Ou Virak in facebook

Cambodia Election 3

Photo courtesy of Facebook

 

Cambodia Election 4

Photo courtesy of Gem Gunawath from Facebook

Posted by: | Posted on: July 4, 2013

Today’s Election Campaign Update

Please, don’t forget to VOTE ONLINE CAMPAIGN 28 JULY 2013

Only two prominent parties: Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) and Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) are the two outstanding competitors in upcoming National Election in Cambodia on July 28, 2013. While the CPP can recruit large people to rally and use their controlled TV channels as well as radio stations to attract voters, CNRP is using their effective networks through social media’s facebook to recruit young people to join their rally.

As you can see here, the first video clip is from facebook sharing under the account of CNRP which is now having 147 likes and 93 shares. In general, the rally is attractive. The participants are majorly young people. Someone doesn’t have shirt, cap, logo or flag of CNRP but they look very active in supporting the party of number 7. The shouting voice of individuals yelling the number 7 is louder than the leader’s loud microphone.

As you can see here, the second video clip is from a facebook account who supports CPP which is now having 2 likes and no share. The rally is very organized. The leader shouted clearly through the microphone and the participants are nicely dressing the party’s signs.