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ស្ដាប់ពួកនៅអាមេរិកនិយាយដើមខ្ញុំ ខែ មិថុនា 4, 2007

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ព្រឹកម៉ិញចៃដន្យចេះតែ search ចុះ search ឡើង ក៏ប្រទះវេបស៍មួយ។ និយាយទៅខ្ញុំមិនសូវស្គាល់ និងចូលលេងវេបស៍ខ្មែរ ជាពិសេសអ្នកនៅក្រៅប្រទេសទេ ចឹងទើបមិនសូវដឹងសភាពការណ៍ខាងណោះប៉ុន្មាន ថែមខ្ញុំមិនសូវចាប់អារម្មណ៍ទៀត។

និយាយទៅម្ចាស់វាមិនដែលស្គាល់អាមេរិកសោះ ប្លុកបានទៅដល់មុន ហេហេ… គួរសមដែរតើយ៍ខ្ញុំ :P



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Cambodians furious at Asean website ខែ មិថុនា 4, 2007

Posted by សុភ័ក្ត្រ in ពីនេះពីនោះ, អំពីស្រុកខ្មែរ.
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Phnom Penh (dpa) The apparent rounding down of Cambodia’s total territory on the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) website drew fury from opposition politicians Saturday who claim the body is undermining Cambodia’s sovereignty.

The Asean website lists Cambodia’s total territory as 181,000 square kilometres – not good enough, according to the opposition, who say the total is actually 181,035 square kilometres.

In a telephone interview Saturday, opposition Sam Rainsy Party parliamentarian Keo Remy called on the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications to block the website and consider legal action if the problem was not rectified.

He said if the mistake was unintentional, it was sloppy work; if it was intentional, it could mean Asean was working for neighbouring nations.

“ If it was intentional and perpetrated by a Cambodian, this is treason … it is like not knowing your own parents,” he said.

Government spokesman and Information Minister Khieu Kanharith called for calm and reason to prevail, saying he would look into the matter.

Alleged land encroachment by neighbouring nations, and particularly fellow Asean members Thailand and Vietnam, is a political hot potato in Cambodia.

In January 2003, unsubstantiated rumours that a Thai soap actress had claimed the Angkor Wat temple complex, which features on the Cambodian flag, was Thai led to attacks on Thai businesses and the burning of the Thai embassy in Phnom Penh.

Asean consists of Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

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