Siem Reap: Massive Arrest at the Soul Train (Reggae Bar)
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Ill-advised? What I actually said is that Rachel Prins is a soap-dodging retard.But several posters on the Cambodia Expats Online blog – discussing the arrest under pseudonyms – said Prins’s recent overt and public criticism of the prime minister was ill-advised, and could have been the catalyst for her arrest.
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Re: Siem Reap: Massive Arrest at the Soul Train (Reggae Bar)
LoL, they paraphrased you very nicely.prahocalypse now wrote: ↑Thu Apr 12, 2018 8:27 amIll-advised? What I actually said is that Rachel Prins is a soap-dodging retard.But several posters on the Cambodia Expats Online blog – discussing the arrest under pseudonyms – said Prins’s recent overt and public criticism of the prime minister was ill-advised, and could have been the catalyst for her arrest.
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Next time, can you explain the meanings of the words ' journalist', 'unbiased' and ' proof' to them?General Mackevili wrote: ↑Thu Apr 12, 2018 11:56 amBBC called us a few months back (about the pornographic dancing backpackers in Siem Reap), and I had to explain your username to them, pointing out it was a play on words, Apocalypse Now, and Prahoc, the fermented fish stuff, LoL.
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The press should have mentioned that every arrest of any foreigner in Cambodia is followed by online claims that "IT'S A SET UP!" and that powerful Cambodians were out to get him.
But several posters on the Cambodia Expats Online blog – discussing the arrest under pseudonyms – said Prins’s recent overt and public criticism of the prime minister was ill-advised, and could have been the catalyst for her arrest.
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Yeah, I think they had been told a couple of times to 'calm it down' but they never really listened. I really don't think it's anti HE thing. If that's what she believes, then fair enough.
Hope she is released soon, can't be a nice place to be!
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why does she smile in the photo? does she not realise she might be looking at 15 years to life?
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thought the possible sentence was 3-5 years?Artful Dodger wrote: ↑Thu Apr 12, 2018 5:59 pm why does she smile in the photo? does she not realise she might be looking at 15 years to life?
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quantity + commercial enterprise = big sentenceJamie_Lambo wrote: ↑Thu Apr 12, 2018 6:07 pmthought the possible sentence was 3-5 years?Artful Dodger wrote: ↑Thu Apr 12, 2018 5:59 pm why does she smile in the photo? does she not realise she might be looking at 15 years to life?
the other is that under Cambodian law, is that if in the west a person supplied drugs to 10 people, that is one charge (of supplying to 10 people). In Cambodia, that is 10 charges carrying 5 years each accumulative = 50 years
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FTFYGeneral Mackevili wrote: ↑Thu Apr 12, 2018 11:56 am [
LoL, they paraphrased you very nicely.
But for real, everyone, it's truly great to see that not only are our newsworthy stories and discussions of interest to CEO and the rest of the expat community in Cambodia, but also of interest to the yeah yeah yeah, i mean we’re number one in a shithole country!
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No in Cambodia $$$$ can get you out the lawArtful Dodger wrote: ↑Thu Apr 12, 2018 6:12 pmquantity + commercial enterprise = big sentenceJamie_Lambo wrote: ↑Thu Apr 12, 2018 6:07 pmthought the possible sentence was 3-5 years?Artful Dodger wrote: ↑Thu Apr 12, 2018 5:59 pm why does she smile in the photo? does she not realise she might be looking at 15 years to life?
the other is that under Cambodian law, is that if in the west a person supplied drugs to 10 people, that is one charge (of supplying to 10 people). In Cambodia, that is 10 charges carrying 5 years each accumulative = 50 years
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