A Change of Guard

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Saturday 30 March 2013

Workers in South Korea Want More Opportunity Back Home

Cambodian workers in Seoul, South Korea, greet Mr. Kem Sokha, head the opposition Human Rights Party, during his visit there in late March 2013 to garner support ahead of the upcoming national elections. (Courtesy of Touch Vibol)
Cambodian workers in Seoul, South Korea, greet Mr. Kem Sokha, head the opposition Human Rights Party, during his visit there in late March 2013 to garner support ahead of the upcoming national elections. (Courtesy of Touch Vibol)
Sok Khemara


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Will these people go to vote for the next election or just for another TV-Schow ?

Better for the opposition to see the reality and find more vote inside the country.
We can't always close our eyes and not accept the situation in our country. Therefore the opposition should conentrate with our people in the country include the legal or illegal immigrant from Vietnam or the second generation Vietnamese live in our country.
We can't change the whole world, but we can change our behavior and do our best for our country and for the next generation of Khmer citizen.

Anonymous said...

What, 1 thousands traitors working in Korea? Come home if you dare. Papa will whip your a***

Anonymous said...

These workers have families back home who can vote. They supported their families financially so they will tell them to vote for a change for sure. It's very inspiring to see these youths and workers in Korea are so passionate about issues in our country. Hun Sen must worry a bit.