In Ratanakkiri Land Dispute, Long Wait for a Judge (Cambodia news in Khmer)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.ย. 2011
- Minority villagers who are caught up in a land dispute with the sister of Cambodia's Finance Minister say they have waited years for the
courts to look at their complaints. But in this remote part of the country, they say, they have had little luck getting a judge willing to take on the case. VOA Khmer's Say Mony report from Ratanakkiri.
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If she took their lands she must pay them...that is fair!
They destroyed my jarai tribe people so sad to see this .
The poor stay poor, the rich and powerful will take over every thing. I hope history will not repeat itself in Cambodia.
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Les vrais Cambodgiens ils sont pauvres ils me font de la peine il n'y a pas de justis pour eux
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Corruption's law has no affect on rich and powerful family in cambodia....If Hun Sen cont stay quiet?
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On 'appele ça la corruption ,non?
We need to understand what rich poor meam!!!!we need to support both side
Very very
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