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| Chak Sopheap, director of the Cambodian Center for Human Rights, change of integrity the election watch at the US embassy |
Ou Virak, the Cambodian-American president of the general public policy think factory, the long run Forum, same he was involved by the flip of events.
PHNOM PENH —
Cambodian civil society teams have expressed considerations over the long run of human rights and democracy within their country following the sudden success of Donald Trump in the US election on.
President elect Trump, a true estate mogul, defeated the Democrat candidate Hillary Clinton in a very bitterly fought race for the White House in what has been referred to as the most important political upset in yank history.
Clinton came out of the vote with fewer than 230 body votes, despite winning a bigger share of the favored vote. a minimum of 270 body votes ar needed to secure an area within the government office.
At associate “election watch party” at the US Embassy in Cambodian capital, support for Clinton was widespread and therefore the mood turned flat once it became apparent that Trump would win.
Ou Virak, the Cambodian-American president of the general public policy think factory, the long run Forum, same he was involved by the flip of events.
“It’s a disappointment as Donald Trump is aggressive and discriminating against ladies and what he same to this point was a lucid lie,” he said.
“If the planet loses trust within the U.S, then every country can begin to shop for arms to strengthen their several muscle to defend themselves. however once a lot of and a lot of countries do this, it’s not smart for the planet.”
Moeun Tola, administrator of the Labor and Human Rights Alliance, a union, same he was involved that a Trump administration would “not pay full attention on human rights problems within the world particularly in poor countries.”
Similarly, Chak Sopheap, director of the Cambodian Center for Human Rights, same she had hoped to visualize a girl become US president which Clinton was well-versed in policy.
“The results of the U.S. election nowadays has created several yank and Cambodian citizen[s] afraid and aghast particularly for those that needed to visualize Hillary Clinton selected to be the primary feminine president of the us,” she wrote on Facebook.