Prime Minister Hun Sen with members of the local media. Supplied |
PM Makes a Date With Journalists
Khmer Times | 27 Dec. 2016
Prime Minister Hun Sen has set January 14 as the day to meet journalists working in Cambodia, a rare event for the Kingdom.
Ouk
Kimseng, a spokesman for the Ministry of Information which is
organizing the meeting, said the prime minister will take time to meet
with roughly 700 local and foreign journalists.
“It
will be a discussion between the leader of the country and media
practitioners in Cambodia,” he said, adding that three to four employees
from each media institution are invited to participate in the meeting.
Meeting
with the prime minister is a rare opportunity as journalists usually
only obtain quotes from Mr. Hun Sen’s public speeches or from his
official Facebook page.
“It
is obvious that the prime minister values the important role of
journalists and the media in a democratic society,” said Huy Vannak,
president of the newly established Union of Journalist Federations of
Cambodia.
“It will also be an opportunity for journalists to learn about his vision for Cambodian people and the nation,” he added.
Those guys with Hun Sen are Yuon/Vietnamese pawns or sons of illegal Yuon/Vietnamese parents hidden in Cambodia. Hun Sen enjoyed the protection from the illegal Yuon/Vietnamese immigrants or residents as a shield when a Majority of Khmer people in the entire country are against Hun Sen (Yuon/Vietnamese puppet). Also, Hun Sen receives protections from the hidden Vietnamese agents (left from Khmer Vietminh) among Khmer military and police uniforms.
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