Friday, October 31, 2008

NaNoWriMo time

I'm taking part in this year's NaNoWriMo so I won't be blogging very much or perhaps at all.

Happy November All.

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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Folk songs of protest

I just came across this group - The Messenger Band. They are a Cambodian folk group. Each member is a former factory worker. As it says on the Womyn's Agenda for Change website, singing is a safer way of advocating for change, especially in a climate that represses protest and where journalists self-censor.

Check out these videos. They are subtitled in English. Listen to the words of young Cambodian women singing about the issues that effect them.

Suffering from Privatisation



Life and land



All their lyrics are available in English here.

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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

A question

If a company hires an expert to do a specific job, why reject all their suggestions? I don't see the sense but maybe it's logical in bizarro world.

You hire an expert on kittens, for example. You pay a lot of money for their expertise. They provide a sensible plan on the care and maintenance of kittens. They work at it for months. You've shelled out thousands of dollars and then you decide you know best. You reject all of the expert's suggestions.

Personally, I don't get it.

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Mine action in Cambodia

As part of the continuing advocacy campaign for the Convention on Cluster Munitions, a Ban Bus is travelling around Cambodia to collect signatures for the People’s Treaty to Ban Cluster Munitions and also to raise awareness about the efforts that are underway to ban these indiscriminate weapons. After visiting cluster munitions-affected communities, rehabilitation centers, and deminers in Kampong Cham and Kratie, the Ban Bus will spend a day in Phnom Penh.

Please stop by the Wat Phnom Arts Centre between 10:30 and 12:00 on Thursday 30 October to sign the People’s Treaty and help raise awareness about these weapons which cause unacceptable harm to civilians.

Learn more here

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YouTube fun

It's Tuesday. Have some Doctor Who.



I love this song.

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Cultural crimes?

There's plenty of tough talk but the bullets have stopped at least for now. Cambodia claims that Thailand damaged Preah Vihear intentionally.

Cambodia has lodged a complaint with the United Nations accusing Thai troops of damaging the ancient Preah Vihear temple during a border shootout earlier this month, an official said yesterday. Phay Siphan, spokesman for Cambodia's Council of Ministers, said a staircase and a sculpture at the ruins were damaged by rocket fire.

A complaint was filed with the UN cultural body Unesco a few days after the firefight erupted on Oct 15 near Preah Vihear, a World Heritage Site at the centre of the long-running territorial dispute.

''Preah Vihear temple was intentionally damaged by Thai troops, because we found the remnants of grenades ... near the temple and there were no Cambodian soldiers stationed nearby,'' Phay Siphan said.

''The Preah Vihear authority has sent pictures of the damage to Unesco.''

The Foreign Ministry on Wednesday denied Thai soldiers had damaged the 11th-century Khmer temple.


Intent? That's difficult to prove. If true it is a crime against humanity. Sounds more like sabre-rattling to me though.

ETA Thailand has its own version

A staircase and a sculpture of the mythical Naga creature were hit by rocket fire at the 11th-century Khmer ruins, he said.

However, Thai ambassador to Paris Thana Duangrat reported to the ministry that there was no record of a Cambodian complaint submitted to Unesco.

"We have evidence proving Cambodia fired the rockets from Preah Vihear Temple at Thai troops," said foreign ministry spokesperson Tharit Charungvat.

The ministry has checked the facts with the Second Army Area, which confirmed that on 15 Oct, Thai soldiers, fired upon by Cambodian troops in the vicinity of Pha Mor I Daeng, used only rifles in their defence, he said.


I wonder how long the truth will take.

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Friday, October 17, 2008

Blackout

City wide blackout.
















It's really hot here without fans.

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Thursday, October 16, 2008

Thai-Cambodian conflict

From Global Comment

Two soldiers are dead and six are injured for 4.6 square kilometres of land. Whose land? Well that is the question. Thailand claims it. Cambodia claims it. Neither side is happy with the other’s claim.

Historically, both have owned it. Naturally both claim ownership today. It has been a point of contention for quite a few decades. With the Khmer Rouge and the resultant landmines, the whole area was inaccessible until the early 90s so the argument was moot.

Read it all


The death toll has been revised. Three soldiers are now dead.

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The girl effect



Go here to learn more.

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Conflict updates



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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Fighting breaks out on the border

From Reuters

Thai and Cambodian forces along a disputed stretch of border near a 900-year-old Hindu temple exchanged fire for about 10 minutes on Wednesday, a reporter on the Thai side of the border told Reuters.

The reporter, who works for a Thai state media outlet, also said smoke was seen billowing into the air from the Cambodian side of the border near the Preah Vihear temple.


Gunfire reported

The area is in the heart of border tension between Thailand and Cambodia which was flared up after Cambodia's premier Hun Sen threatened to open war if Thai troops were not withdrawn from the area.

It is still unclear who fired first shot but Thai officials said that the shots were fired from the Khmer side.

Both Thai and Cambodian troops were deployed along the border in Si Sa Ket following Hun Sen's threats. The Thai army vowed to retaliate if attacked.

Meanwhile Army Commander in Chief Gen Anupong Paochinda has instructed Thai troops along the border with Cambodia to be on high alert and to retaliate if attacked.

Second Army Region Commander Lt Gen Wibunsak Neeparn said Anupong telephoned to him and ordered Thai troops along the border to be ready if attacked.

"Gen Anupong ordered the Thai troops to retaliate if Cambodian side opened the attacks," Wibunsak said Wednesday.

Wibunsak said he assigned Maj Gen Kanok Netrakawesana, commander of Suranaree Task Force to meet with the Khmer side Thursday in a bid to find ways to ease the tensions.

Thai Air Force also went on high alert, placing the jetfighters on standby.

Meanwhile authorities have warned people to stay away from the border with Cambodia in Si Sa Ket's Kantharalak district in case fighting should break out.

Villagers have been advised to stay at home, to make merit at their temples, to check their underground shelters and to have belongings packed should they need to evacuate.

Cambodians say Thailand fired first

Cambodian official said on Wednesday Thai soldiers fired first in a brief exchange of gunfire along a disputed stretch of their border. "I can confirm there was fighting between Cambodians and Thais. The Thais fired at us first," Preab Tan, governor of Cambodia's northern Preah Vihear province, told Reuters


Thai nationals told to leave Cambodia

Thai Foreign Minister Sompong Amornvivat urged Thai nationals in Cambodia to leave as soon as possible Wednesday after a gun-battle between troops along a disputed stretch of their border.

"Thai businessmen who have no need to be in Cambodia now, please rush back to Thailand," Sompong told reporters.

"We have our evacuation plan ready," he added.


More here

It's all over 4.6 square kilometres of land

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LOL Lenihan

funny pictures

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The Irish budget or how not to run a country

From the 2009 Irish Budget

But nobody foresaw the speed with which the global and the domestic downturn would gather pace. In the past few months, the world financial system has been turned upside down. Household names in global finance have been rescued by governments and blue chip companies have either failed or been subsumed into other institutions.


Yeah no one could see that coming! No one could see the housing bubble in Ireland for what it was. No one could see the ridiculousness of the banks offering 120% mortgages. Believe me Lenihan, if you didn't see it coming, then you weren't paying attention.

All they know how to do is tax

I am increasing the Standard Rate of VAT by ½% to 21½% from 1 December. There will be no change in the zero rate which applies to food, children’s clothes and footwear, oral medicines and several other products. The 13½% rate which applies to new houses, labour intensive services, gas, electricity and home heating fuel will also remain unchanged.


21.5 % VAT. Is there anyone who can still afford to live in Ireland? I certainly can't.

Petrol will go up 8 cent per litre. That's some cheek when the public transport system is in shambles and the government increases the price of petrol.

Consistent with moves by other EU Member States such as the UK and the Netherlands, I intend to introduce an air travel tax from 30 March 2009; the tax will apply to all departures from Irish airports. A rate of €10 per passenger will apply, with a lower rate of €2 on shorter air journeys. This new tax is estimated to yield €95 million in 2009 and €150 million in a full year. Further details are contained in the Summary of Budget Measures.


Air travel tax of €10 per passenger departing from Ireland, €2 for shorter journeys

Air travel tax? Air travel tax? Those bastards. I am livid. As an Irish expat who hopes to be able to make it home at least once a year, I am truly disgusted at Brian "the idiot" Lenihan who puts $10 of an air travel tax to leave the country.

Cambodia, on of the poorest countries in the world, has a US$25 tax to leave the country. And the Celtic tiger wants to emulate this strategy. A strategy that makes it difficult to leave the country.

Since 1997, the Fianna Fail government has done nothing but squander the surplus. When this global financial crisis loomed, Ireland should have been sitting pretty. In 2008 the government proposes a air travel tax, in one stroke killing tourism and alienating the Irish abroad.

And I know I'll hear "erra it's only 10 euro". Yeah it's only 10 euro every single time to fly to London, Paris, New York, Bangkok, Glasgow... How many people can only barely afford to travel on budget airlines anyway? With the price of petrol and this new air travel tax, it has become very expensive to come home. 10 euro each time adds up. It is a considerable fee to have to pay.

Welcome back to the 80s where we have Brian Cowen instead of Charlie Haughey. Bloody wonderful

This Budget serves no vested interest. Rather, it provides an opportunity for us all to pull together and play our part according to our means so that we can secure the gains which have been the achievement of the men and women of this country. It is, a Cheann Comhairle, no less than a call to patriotic action.

Yeah except the builders. There was plenty snuck in for them.

All citizens will have to tighten their belts because of reckless spending and mismanagement by a government more concerned with destroying our cultural heritage and pandering to their interest groups.

I'm too pissed off to write more at the moment.

*shakes her fist at Fianna Fail*

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Friday, October 10, 2008

When you can't afford a divorce, just split the assets!

A Cambodian couple split their assets by dividing their house in two because a lawful divorce is too expensive and lengthy in the Kingdom.

The cause of their separation? The husband felt that the wife should take care of him during his illness and when she refused, they split the house.

The picture is from the Post

From the Phnom Penh Post


Cheach commune chief Vorng Morn said the couple did not separate over anything "big", only the small problem of the husband feeling his wife had not cared for him when he became ill.

"His wife said that if her husband got sick and stayed at home, she was made to pay for his medicine, but if he stayed at his parent's house, she wouldn't have to pay. So they separated," he said.

"We tried to persuade them to think clearly before they did this because they had been married for nearly 40 years," Vorng Morn added. "But they did not listen."
The couple also decided to divide their land into four parts; two for their son and daughter, and two for them.


It's perfectly legal to split the house but it doesn't constitute a divorce.

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Tourists with ammo?

This can't be true

As of today all tourists crossing to cambodia have to carry at least 2000 rounds of m16 ammo to be delivered to the thai troops on the cambodian side of the border.


Can it? It sounds ludicrous and heavy.

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Paris Hilton for president part 2

See more Paris Hilton videos at Funny or Die

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And to continue the theme

they don't make ads like they used to

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Just might be the best ad ever

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TGIF 90s Harp ads

Loved these ads



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Elton John is coming to town

From Monsters and critics:

Phnom Penh - Sir Elton John, British superstar and heavyweight activist in the fight against HIV/AIDS, has told a US magazine he is planning a visit to Cambodia.

Sir Elton and partner David Furnish have raised more than 150 million dollars for projects to assist people living with the virus through the Elton John Aids Foundation since it was set up in 1992.

'This year, we look forward to traveling to Cambodia to visit projects in that country,' Kansas City-based Camp Magazine quoted Sir Elton as telling journalist and gay rights activist Mark Segal.


He will be the biggest celebrity to hit town since Ronan Keating!

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Military build up at the border again

From KI-Media

Thailand has increased its troop and ammunition supplies along the border of Bantey Meanchey province over the past few days, following a small skirmish and the injury by landmine of two Thai troops in the past week, military and government officials said.


Col. Ven Say, deputy commander of Regiment 51, said the Thais had sent 50 boxes of ammunition to soldiers along the border of Banthey Meanchey.

The increase of troops and ammunition were not a cause for concern, he said, but Cambodian soldiers were vigilant “24 hours” a day in the area.

Meanwhile, Cambodian soldiers at Preah Vihear have begun confiscating cell phone SIM cards from a Thai network used by many people living and working along the border.

Hang Soth, chairman of the Preah Vihear National Authority, said Thursday the SIM cards had been collected since Wednesday in an effort to improve security for Cambodian soldiers deployed nearby.

Right. All in the name of security. That makes total sense in a MAD sort of way. [/sarcasm]

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Child sex abuser gets reduced prison sentence

From KI-Media

The Phnom Penh Appeal Court has upheld a child sex abuse conviction against Russian businessman Alexander Trofimov, but reduced his prison sentence from 13 to 6 years, state media said Friday.

The municipal court found Trofimov, 41-year-old executive director of the Koh Puos Investment group, guilty of debauchery in March for sexually abusing a 14-year-old girl.

The Appeal Court heard his case in absentia on Oct. 2 and ruled Thursday that under the country's new anti-human trafficking law, he should receive a lighter sentence, Appeal Court Judge Samreth Sophal was quoted by English-Khmer language newspaper the Cambodia Daily as saying.

"The new law's punishment is lighter than the old one," he said.

Trifimov is currently being held in pre-trial detention at Sihanoukville municipal prison as he is scheduled to be tried Monday for allegedly sexually abusing 18 other girls.

Disgusting.

So much for punishing child sex offenders. Cambodia is supposed to be tough on these types of criminals.

ETA - The anti trafficking law is the same law used to imprison women when they are caught carrying condoms. Check this out for more information.

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Thursday, October 09, 2008

Women arrested for wearing tight trousers

Why? Because it's sinful? Woman shaming? Power mad men who need to control women? Report from Middle East Online:

JUBA, Sudan - A southern Sudan cabinet minister said on Tuesday that more than 20 women were arrested and beaten for allegedly dressing inappropriately under a new edict against "bad behaviour".


Ah, it all becomes clear. It's bad behaviour. That explains... nothing.

"Between 20 and 30 girls were picked up from different points, hurled into police lorries, arrested and taken to the police station and some of them were beaten," said Mary Kiden Kimbo, the gender, social welfare and religious affairs minister in the semi-autonomous southern government.

"This is absolutely not acceptable: it is not the job of police to judge what is and what is not a correct way to dress in such a manner of blanket punishment," she said.

The police crackdown on young women wearing trousers or short skirts follows an order from the commissioner of Juba county, the capital of southern Sudan.

Violence against girls and women is gender based violence and completely unacceptable and in violation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and a dozen international treaties.


Most of the women, said to be in their late teens and 20s, were rounded up as they left Catholic mass in Juba on Sunday, Kimbo said.

Others were picked up in market places.

The order bans "all bad behaviours, activities and imported illicit cultures," according to a copy signed by Juba's commissioner, Albert Pitia Redantore.

Inappropriate behaviour may include wearing tight trousers, short skirts or skimpy tops considered "Western" attire.

The order, dated October 2, said it aimed to "preserve the cultural values, dignity and achievements of the people of southern Sudan, checking out the intrusion of foreign cultures into our societies, for the sake of bringing up (a) good generation."


Because shaming and beating women for wearing trousers is bringing up a good generation? Hardly. All that teaches, is that boy and men can use their strength to dominate girls and women. What about equality? And advocating non-violent means of communication? This was a show of force, to put women in "their" place.

Those deemed in contravention are liable to three months imprisonment. Those convicted for a second time face another three-month sentence and a fine of 600 Sudanese pounds (300 dollars).


Prison for wearing trousers? Shameful and disgusting.

Traditional values are important in largely Christian and animist southern Sudan.


Yeah. It's not only extremist Muslims that treat women appallingly. Extremist Christians have to be held accountable also. Violence against women should never be touted as a traditional value.

Reuters has their account under their Oddly Enough section. Oddly Enough violence against women is often put in this section. Liss at Shakesville has done a series documenting this. It is not odd news. It is the persistent downgrading of violence against women.

The deputy police commissioner of Juba County, Raiman Lege, said they were disturbing the peace by wearing trousers that were too tight. The group was freed Monday without charge after appearing in court.


Disturbing the peace? How is that then? What's disturbing about women wearing trousers? Despicable. Once again women are blamed for men's reaction to them. Have a read of this great piece by Ross at the Talent Show if you believe that women hold any responsibility for how women dress. Go on enlighten yourselves.

The Beeb has more:

Gender Minister Mary Kinden Kimbo said police had exceeded their authority and violated the women's human rights.

Yes.

All the women have since been freed and the government of the semi-autonomous region has launched an investigation.
Khartoum's imposition of Islamic Sharia law across the whole nation was one of the reasons why southerners took up arms.
However, the police interpreted [the order] as applying to what they deemed unsuitable clothing for women.


Cos men never behave badly

Ms Kimbo stressed that South Sudan was committed to protecting the rights of its people and that such behaviour would not be tolerated.


Good.

Earlier this year, women in southern Sudanese town of Yei were allegedly forced to strip in public by police officers and pay an unofficial fine for wearing tight trousers.

In yet another violent public humiliation against women.

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Sunday, October 05, 2008

Border skirmishes

The border tensions between Cambodia and Thailand, which I described here, have escalated. Shots were fired and soldiers were wounded. Both sides claim that the other fired the first shot. Reuters has this:

Thailand accused Cambodia on Sunday of firing the first shots in a border incident in which three soldiers were wounded, saying it was "a brutal and aggressive act" that had violated friendly relations.

In a letter to the Cambodian government, Thailand's foreign ministry demanded Phnom Penh ensure there is no repeat of the incident near the disputed 900-year-old Preah Vihear temple.

"The shooting by the Cambodian troops against the unarmed Thai paramilitary rangers is regarded as a brutal and aggressive act and is contrary to the spirit of friendly relations between Cambodia and Thailand," the letter said.

Cambodia issued a similar protest on Saturday, accusing Thailand of "intentional armed provocation" and warning it could lead to conflict.

However, Cambodian Information Minister Khieu Kanharith told Reuters that Phnom Penh had agreed to an investigation into Friday's exchange of fire and Thailand's foreign ministry said the situation at the border was calm.

Two Thai soldiers and one Cambodian soldier were injured in what was the first clash in the disputed territory since the two countries agreed to pull back troops in August after a tense month-long stand-off.

From Xinhua Net

Cambodia protested to Thailand on Saturday about Friday's border shooting incident, which was the first clash between the two countries in the more than two-month-long border dispute.

"On Oct. 3, 2008, at 15:30, a group of Thai soldiers entered Cambodian territory in the area of Phnom Trap and fired gunshots from M.79 at the Cambodian troops stationed at Veal Intry area on Phnom Trap hill side, located approximately 2,000 meters to the west of Keo Sikha Kiri Svara pagoda (in the area of Preah Vihear Temple)," said Cambodia's Foreign Ministry in a letter to the Thaiembassy [sic] which was obtained by Xinhua.

"The shooting resulted in the injury of one Cambodian soldier from Brigade No 43," the letter said, adding that Cambodian troops returned fire in self defense, which was followed by a brief exchange of gunfire between the sides.

"The Royal Government of Cambodia considers the above act by Thai soldiers as a serious armed provocation, contrary to the commitment to exercise utmost restraint made during the Meetings of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the two countries on July 28, 2008 at Siem Reap, Cambodia and on Aug. 18-19, 2008 at Cha-am, Thailand," the letter said.


And CNN

A spokesman for Cambodia's Cabinet, Phay Siphan, said the incident began after Cambodian troops intercepted a trespassing Thai patrol. He said the Thai troops retreated in response to a warning from the Cambodians, but then fired the grenade.

Cambodian troops returned fire with AK-47 assault rifles, with the exchange of fire lasting three to five minutes, he said.

Thai Foreign Ministry spokesman Tharit Charungvat said Friday evening that the Thai troops had been patrolling in their own territory when they encountered the Cambodian soldiers.

"The Cambodian troops shot at the Thai troops first, wounding two soldiers. One Cambodian soldier was also wounded after the Thais responded," he said.

Both Thai and Cambodian politicians are adopting aggressive stances. Both claim that the others' soldiers violated sovereign territory.

With Hun Sen back in power after the general election, many thought that that would be the end of the tensions because there would be no further need to pander to the nationalists. Of course with Thailand in political uncertainty, there was no certainty. Now, we'll have to wait to see if war breaks out.

More info here

Global News Blog
Real Cambodia
KI-Media
World Bulletin

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Friday, October 03, 2008

Sexism in the Phnom Penh Post

Nice to see that the Phnom Penh Post is jumping on the "domestic violence is funny" bandwagon.

2 October 2008 page 20

The cartoon incorporates sexist language "Don't know why they're always drawn to the one's that beat them". It's supposed to be funny because the character is an anthropomorphous egg but really it's a judgement about women who stay in violent relationships. Ha ha ha eggs get beaten - hilarious. Domestic abuse is not funny. Gender based violence is not funny. How is it that this even needs repeating?

I find it disgusting that the PP Post would publish this cartoon at all but especially in a country with huge amounts of gender based violence and domestic abuse. Hardly a day goes by that I don't read in the paper about the rape, abuse and murder of women. I don't have enough sanity points to do research on that at the moment. If in doubt see posts under sexism, sexual exploitation, violence etc. Not funny PP Post.

And for those of you who think that it's much ado about nothing, I suggest you take the red pill from Liss at Shakesville.

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Thursday, October 02, 2008

Women's choices shamed

Women are berated for their clothing choices in today's Phnom Penh Post.

But now, many young women are causing cultural controversy by abandoning traditional attire in favour of skimpy ensembles.
Sok Sothun, chief of culture development at the Ministry of Culture and Fine Art, said that the sartorial choices of Cambodia's young women are undermining the Kingdom's traditional culture and morality.


Amazing the controversy caused by women wearing short shorts but the is no outcry when men wear nothing but a krama around their waists. Double standards indeed

"Our Khmer culture never had this before. People wore sexy or short clothes at home or to sleep but never in public places," he said. "Some girls go to the pagoda wearing short clothes. So what will happen when they kneel down to pray to the monk? It will not be suitable."

By extension, these women "deserve" to get raped because they are wearing skimpy clothes and men, monks or not cannot be expected to take responsibility for their own actions.

Also why are men not rebuked for the same action? Why refer to grown up human females are girls? Women is the correct term.

"We like wearing sexy clothes but we don't want to destroy Cambodian culture," said Srey Mon, a beautician at a Phnom Penh salon.


Women wearing what they choice to wear does not corrupt culture. I'm sure the Minister does not mean to imply that Cambodian culture is so fragile. As for morality, it is not for governments to legislate in a democracy. Admittedly the Minister says as much

"While we can't ban people from wearing modern clothes because our country is developing, we should do a spot on TV where young people will be able to see people wearing traditional clothes," admitted Sok Sothun.

The government needs to find ways of actively addressing the problem - but not through restrictive legislation, he said.


while implying that he wishes he could ban people for wearing modern clothes and he would do so if not for the pesky development issue.

Kim Vannara 17, student at Baktouk High School, said that she didn't believe wearing sexy clothes would impact on Cambodian tradition.

"We are only wearing modern clothes to fit in with the society around us, and Cambodia needs to go forward as a country instead of looking back to the past," she said.


Yes. A modern society is a gender equal society. Of course, no such animal exists but it is a goal to work towards.

There's nothing like making young women feel ashamed to brighten up the day, eh /sarcasm

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Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Just because it's Wednesday

and in honour of the financial (and other) crisis...









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PowerPoint: less is more

I had a Very Important Presentation that went off well today. I spoke for 5 minutes and used 7 PowerPoint slides. I hate PowerPoint mainly because it is so often abused by those who think that a presentation is PowerPoint. And so here's a vid for those of you who lay on the PowerPoint a little thickly.



and for the laughs


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