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The VELVET REVOLUTION














By Khmer Democrat, Phnom Penh

Expanding our Mind Series

Real life encouragement and examples for our Cambodian students, labor unions and 13.8 million freedom-loving population. There's also an example for our Dictator Hun Sen to emulate.

The 
Velvet Revolution (November 17 – December 29, 1989) was anon-violent revolution in Czechoslovakia that saw the overthrow of the authoritariangovernment.

On November 17, 1989, a Friday, riot police suppressed a peaceful student demonstration in Prague. That event sparked a series of popular demonstrations from November 19 to late December.

Eleven days after the initial student protest, on November 28, the Communist Party of Czechoslovakian announced it would relinquish power and dismantle the single-party state. 12 days later on December 10, President Gustáv Husák appointed the first largely non-communist government in Czechoslovakia in over 40 years, and then resigned [Dictator Hun Sen, here's an example to follow.]

One symbolic element of the demonstrations of the Velvet Revolution was the jingling of keys, to symbolize the unlocking of doors.

Václav Havel
 (born 5 October 1936 in Czechoslovakia) is a Czech playwright, essayist, dissident and politician. He was the tenth and last president of Czechoslovakia (1989–92) and the first president of the Czech Republic (1993–2003).

For more information, see Velvet Revolution at Wikipedia, inter alia.


Hanoi repression equipments donated to Phnom Penh to control border

Vietnam provides Cambodia with security equipment

10/01/2010

VOV News (Hanoi)
The Vietnamese Ministry of Public Security has provided the Cambodia Ministry of Home Affairs with a consignment of technical and combat equipment worth VND20 billion.

Deputy Minister of Public Security Dang Van Hieu and Cambodia’s Deputy Prime Minster and Minister of Home Affairs Sar Kheng witnessed the hand-over of equipment in Phnom Penh on September 30.

At a reception for the Vietnamese delegation led by Mr Hieu, Mr Sar Kheng said that the assistance will help to ensure security and social order in Cambodia as well as promoting closer cooperation with Vietnam in maintaining security along the common border.

The Royal Cambodian Government also presented a Friendship Order to the Vietnamese Ministry of Public Security’s leaders and staff.

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