Khmer Circle:
First, there is systematic denial of facts as reported by certain sources which in itself is part and parcel of the process of manufacturing "fake news"; second, there is the systematic channeling or filtering such denials and fake news for the purpose of public consumption, misinformation and propaganda.
Even the regime's notorious mouthpiece - "Fresh News" - is deliberate perversion and distortion of the CPP regime's stale and odious character. Sadly, there are people - Cambodians and foreigners - who still fail to see through this deceit or are reluctant to come to terms with it...
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Leonie Kijewski | Publication date 22 February 2018 | 22:08 ICT
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Foreign Ministry spokesman Chum Sounry denies to the press on Monday that Germany had issued visa bans for high-ranking officials' private travel, a mischaracterisation of The Post's reporting. FRESH NEWS
After days of denying the veracity of The Post's reporting that Germany had suspended preferential visa treatment for private travel for high-ranking Cambodian government officials, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed on Thursday that such a measure had indeed been taken.
In a press release, Foreign Affairs Ministry spokesman Chum Sounry wrote that the German embassy had informed the Ministry of Foreign affairs about the suspension.
On Monday, The Post first reported the steps taken by the German government, which came to light through a parliamentary inquiry about relations with Cambodia after the dissolution of the main opposition party. In response, representatives of Cambodia's Foreign and Interior ministries, as well as Prime Minister Hun Sen himself, challenged the reporting, even after German government documentation was supplied the following day outlining the decision.
In its statement, the Foreign Ministry took exception to the move in response to the dissolution of the Cambodia National Rescue Party.
“[We] regret that such measures were taken without due consideration of Cambodia's political realities and in total disregard of the legal and judicial independence of the country,” the ministry's statement reads. “The [Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation] considers the unilateral actions as politically motivated and prejudicially bias, which ran counter to the ongoing efforts of the two countries’ long-standing ties and bilateral cooperation. The MFAIC considers Germany's reactions to Cambodia’s recent political development as hypocritical and a double standards, considering its different treatment towards various countries on the similar issue of democracy and respect for human rights.”
Sounry then stressed Cambodia’s “unwavering commitment” to multi-party democracy and the rule of law, as well as the scheduled parliamentary elections in July this year.
The German embassy did not respond to request for comments.
2 comments:
Khmer people in Australia must proceed with the burning and hanging of Hun Sen's effigy even if Hun Sen refuses to go to Australia.
Now we know the lifeline of Hun Sen, Burning Hun Sen's effigy will kill eventually kill him. Hun Sen told people by accident of his secret magic power.
Khmer people in Australia must proceed with the burning and hanging of Hun Sen's effigy even if Hun Sen refuses to go to Australia.
Now we know the lifeline of Hun Sen, burning Hun Sen's effigy will eventually kill him. Hun Sen told people by accident because he was so worried about the loss of his secret magic power and the words slipped from his stinky mouth.
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