Unions wary of CNRP's 'political' protests

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Unions wary of CNRP's 'political' protests

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Sounds like some people are waking up to the BS sprouted by the opposition and seeing that they (the opposition) are only out to benefit themselves.....

Unions wary of CNRP's 'political' protests


Wed, 14 September 2016
Ananth Baliga and Niem Chheng

As the opposition prepares to stage mass demonstrations across the country, major independent unions – a key component of protests that followed the contested 2013 election – yesterday expressed reluctance to support a call to mobilise for protests they called “political” and not in their interests.

http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/u ... l-protests
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Whether you adore or detest those in power, you might well be inclined to think that a period of political instability and upheaval would be a double-plus ungood state of affairs for everyone, especially the poorest and most vulnerable.
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war profits the rich & powerful, now a days peace also profits the rich & powerful, i choose war, at least somebody dies
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Re: Unions wary of CNRP's 'political' protests

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You'd think this would be a "hot topic" on this forum.

Nobody's concerned about this? Is there another thread?

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Re: Unions wary of CNRP's 'political' protests

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its becoz all ppl here in ceo knows that nothing can done at this point, cnrp juz dig their own graves, n wont be coming out anytime soon
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