Is the NGO honeymoon over?
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Re: Is the NGO honeymoon over?
it is over for the obvious propaganda organs hiding behind NGO status whose sole purpose is political.
like the CD.
certain alphabets have a long history of using both charities and commercial companies in order to occlude their official presence.
the media is very notable in this.
small scale english lang press and radio too worldwide- now some conservationists have a clear political agenda here as well.
it is a cold war relic, but has been shown to be very effective in regime change in both africa and south and central america.
like the CD.
certain alphabets have a long history of using both charities and commercial companies in order to occlude their official presence.
the media is very notable in this.
small scale english lang press and radio too worldwide- now some conservationists have a clear political agenda here as well.
it is a cold war relic, but has been shown to be very effective in regime change in both africa and south and central america.
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Re: Is the NGO honeymoon over?
they now achieve the same results using chat forums and social media?frank lee bent wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2017 4:46 pm it is over for the obvious propaganda organs hiding behind NGO status whose sole purpose is political.
like the CD.
certain alphabets have a long history of using both charities and commercial companies in order to occlude their official presence.
the media is very notable in this.
small scale english lang press and radio too worldwide- now some conservationists have a clear political agenda here as well.
it is a cold war relic, but has been shown to be very effective in regime change in both africa and south and central america.
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Re: Is the NGO honeymoon over?
UPDATE
NGOs and Associations Need to Submit Financial Statement to Royal Government
AKP Phnom Penh, June 03, 2023 --
All Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and associations need to summit their financial statements to the Royal Government routinely, if not they will be responsible before the law, said Prime Minister Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo HE this morning.
“The Royal Government will not revoke the point in the NGO law requiring all NGOs and associations to submit their financial statements to the government,” he affirmed while holding a get-together with some 17,000 factory workers at the Camton Industrial Park in Kandal province’s Ponhea Leu district.
“If any NGOs or associations fail to do so, they have to close under our law,” the Premier stressed.
Samdech Techo HE continued that the Royal Government has to know where the financial support come from in order to assure Cambodia’s stability and prevent terrorism.
“We are afraid that some NGOs or associations receive funds from terrorist networks. It can make Cambodia in trouble as now the geopolitical situation requires us to be more careful,” he underlined.
As of December 2022, Cambodia has a total of 6,109 associations and NGOs.
By Heng Panha
AKP
NGOs and Associations Need to Submit Financial Statement to Royal Government
AKP Phnom Penh, June 03, 2023 --
All Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and associations need to summit their financial statements to the Royal Government routinely, if not they will be responsible before the law, said Prime Minister Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo HE this morning.
“The Royal Government will not revoke the point in the NGO law requiring all NGOs and associations to submit their financial statements to the government,” he affirmed while holding a get-together with some 17,000 factory workers at the Camton Industrial Park in Kandal province’s Ponhea Leu district.
“If any NGOs or associations fail to do so, they have to close under our law,” the Premier stressed.
Samdech Techo HE continued that the Royal Government has to know where the financial support come from in order to assure Cambodia’s stability and prevent terrorism.
“We are afraid that some NGOs or associations receive funds from terrorist networks. It can make Cambodia in trouble as now the geopolitical situation requires us to be more careful,” he underlined.
As of December 2022, Cambodia has a total of 6,109 associations and NGOs.
By Heng Panha
AKP
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