A Cambodian Man Arrested For Cursing Prime Minister

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Re: A Cambodian Man Arrested For Cursing Prime Minister

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So the courts are now actively involved in protecting the iron man. Talk about judicial activism from the bench...
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newkidontheblock wrote: Tue Feb 28, 2017 11:59 am So the courts are now actively involved in protecting the iron man. Talk about judicial activism from the bench...
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Met probably 20 Cambodians in Bangkok last week, working in restaurants and bars near the river, all of them said they were in thailand for the money, but mainly because of gangsters (read RGC), thieves, and Vietnamese.
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