Thursday, July 7, 2016

CPP said no have negotiation with CNRP

CPP maintains that no talks with the Opposition on the agenda for compromise and end the lawsuit in court by the party cannot interfere with the work of the court.
CPP spokesman is an told VOA by telephone on Tuesday that the opposition so far has not placed a letter or call CPP to request negotiations. He said he'd just heard from talks only through the media.
However, he confirmed that is a negotiations agenda for the release or court complaint by party officials that the CPP does not have power or could affect the judiciary. He added: "No, (for) open (negotiations) it after the court concluded his ... the procedure for the offender laws cannot negotiate now, it leads to influence the court ... It does not subject okay krawpihnoeng but he may negotiate to release those convicted agree to somehow escape."
On June 13 in the graduation ceremony for students Royal University of Phnom Penh, Prime Minister Hun Sen said that there will not be any negotiations between the two parties on the issue in the Court's jurisdiction. He confirmed that the negotiations can be done is to debate legislation that he said he would welcome.
Although CPP stance, the National Party spokesman Yim Sovann said the party still trying and hoping for talks between the two parties. He said that if there is no political solution will make the loss of foreign aid and criticism for the upcoming elections. He added: "I still have hope, and the rescue party is still trying, still hoping to have a solution soon to the situation back to normal, we have relationships surveys occur and is now thinking very made a solution a real if unpopulated solution stuck elections not possible without foreign aid affects the economy affect the legitimate government that will occur in the future perfectly tune the citizens we are the victims."
Regarding the negotiations yesterday, Mr. Kem Sokha wrote on Facebook that his party still requires talks between the two parties. He wrote that his party halteres to the party, but that have not yet received any positive response.
The political situation today, international organizations and parties are considered global warming and the recession, while the civil society and some party officials are some detainees claim in court and others evade arrest. However, the ruling party often claims that it did not have a crisis like the rapture of the opposition, and that those complaints in court are illegal.





Tuesday, July 5, 2016

បេះដូងអ្នកសិក្សា

បេះដូងអ្នកសិក្សា - ជីវិតអ្នកសិក្សា



Sunday, July 3, 2016

លង់ហើយ

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Pagoda


pagoda is the general term in the English language for a tiered tower with multiple eaves common in China, Japan, Korea, Nepal, and other parts of Asia. Most pagodas were built to have a religious function, most commonly Buddhist, and were often located in or near temples. This term may refer to other religious structures in some countries. In Thailand, "pagoda" usually means the same as stupa while in Vietnam, "pagoda" is a more generic term referring to a place of worship.
The modern pagoda is an evolution of the Indian stupa, a tomb-like structure where sacred relics could be kept safe and venerated. The architectural structure of the stupa has spread across Asia, taking on many diverse forms as details specific to different regions are incorporated into the overall design.
Pagodas attract lightning strikes because of their height. This tendency may have played a role in their perception as spiritually charged places. Many pagodas have an antenna at the top of the structure known as a finial. This antenna is designed in such a way as to have symbolic meaning within Buddhism; for example, it may include designs representing a lotus. The finial also functions as a lightning rod, and thus helps