Thursday, December 12, 2019

Passion Fruit and Its Uses

Passion fruits is exceptionally plentiful in Vitamin C, beta-cryptoxanthin and alpha-carotene that lifts your insusceptibility. It additionally has iron which expands hemoglobin in our red platelets. The rich substance of riboflavin (Vitamin B6) and niacin (Vitamin B3) in energy natural product helps in controlling the thyroid action in our body.

Human rights is Human needs

On the occasion of the 71st anniversary of International Human Rights Day, December 10, Yeng Virak, President of the Grassroots Democratic Party, wrote on his Facebook: Human Rights is Human needs.


Virak further wrote, it's time to stop getting confused, stop being sensitive, stop being angry, stop hating "human rights"! When we talk about human rights, we talk about the need for people to live with dignity. Everyone was born with a basic need (for human rights, he added.

Regarding the obligations of the government, especially the CPP-led government to respect, protect and fulfill the human rights needs of citizens, Virak stressed that the government (led by the ruling party) has an obligation to respect, protect and fulfill the human rights of all people.
In stating whether or not Cambodia has a human rights violation, Virak said that human rights violations occur when the government (the competent authority) fails to carry out its obligations in respect, protect and fulfill the human needs (of human rights).

In order to ensure proper implementation and enforcement of the law, Mr. Virak emphasized that the laws must be ensured and ​enable to be respected, protected and fulfilled the needs of human rights by the citizens, that is not to restrict human rights! Rule of law can occur when there is a balance of power and control between the legislative, executive and judicial powers, he added.

Visit Mr. Yeng Virak's Facebook here

Monday, December 9, 2019

Formulas for Resolving Political Crisis (2014)

Forum on Formulas for Resolving Political Crisis (Session 1)


Forum on Formulas for Resolving Political Crisis (Session 2)

Sunday, December 8, 2019

The Meaning of International Human Rights Day, December 10

Sam Inn: We ourselves have to rebuild a strong and powerful Khmer Nation

Sam Inn, the General Secretary of the Grassroots Democratic Party, GDP wrote on his Facebook wall today, December 8, 2019 criticizing Cambodian politicians. Below is what he wrote:

There have been suggestions that Cambodia is weakened by internal strife for power.

If we explore the history of other countries, especially our neighbors, Thailand and Vietnam, there is an internal conflict over power as well. However, there are some notable differences.

For example, Thaksin and Ms Yingluck, the elected Thai prime minister were illegally deported, but we have never heard Thaksin or Yingluck call abroad to help resolve or punish Thailand.

Of course, they both may also need some foreign support in his political struggle, and he quietly asked for help without the Thai people knowing. Why not?

First GDP's Congress, August 2, 2015
Because as a leader of a nation, they know that if they train their people to live in a spirit of dependence on other foreign countries, their citizens will lose their self-confidence in their fight and rely on others that will wither the nations, and it will not be able to stand and always be in the spirit of as loser.

After the Longvek era, Cambodian politicians preferred to rely on foreign nationals to help in internal conflicts to fight for power, and to shout out to their citizens that they were very strong and smart with foreigners waiting to settle behind. 

It is time for the Cambodian political leaders to change this mindset so that we can rebuild a strong and powerful Khmer nation.

Saturday, December 7, 2019

A Joint statement between CPP and CNRP


In the spirit of the July 22, 2014 agreement between CPP and CNRP, and to promote the better implementation of a multi-party liberal democracy, CPP who lead the government and CNRP who are not in the government are committed to effectively implementing a culture of dialogue with respect to the following principles:

  1. To be honest with each other to have a culture of dialogue as a basis for a peaceful resolution of all national and social issues that both parties may disagree.
  2. Respect and value each other.
  3. Must avoid incitement, smearing, profanity, and blasphemy such as the use of words "the Yuon head with Khmer body", "the communist", "the dictator", "the Yuon puppet", "the treason" "the nation seller", "the theft head", "the theft".
  4. Avoid threat and intimidation in any form, such as using words of imprisonment, war break out.
  5. Eliminating the mindset of hostility and revenge which means ending the politic culture that "Fish eat the ants while there is a high tide, and the ants eat fish while there is a low tide.
  6. Eliminate racist and extremist politics.
  7. Regularly educate party officials, members and supporters of their respective parties from national to local levels to carry out the above principles effectively onward.
In the context of the culture of dialogue, the two parties have to maintain the use of democratic mechanisms in their respective roles and duties, in which criticisms with dignify against inertia and negativity in the sense and purpose of construction as a mirror to improve the state institutions and government policies for better national development.

Original Joint Statement in Khmer:


Note: The Joints Statement between CPP and CNRP in English is an unofficial translation. 


Friday, December 6, 2019

Rural Development Bank needs to have at least $ 200 million in hand to stabilize the Cambodian rice sector

The Grassroots Democratic Party (GDP) welcomes the government to allocate $ 50 million to the Rural Development Bank to stabilize Cambodia's rice sector, albeit at a modest but good start.

The Grassroots Democratic Party sees that the Rural Development Bank now needs to have at least $ 200 million to help Cambodian businesspersons in rice industry with that existing $ 50 million plus an additional $ 50 million will be allocated by the Royal Government of Cambodia to the Rural Development Bank, totaling $ 100 million. As a result, the Rural Development Bank still needs to have another $100 million.

At the same time, the Grassroots Democratic Party demands that the money be distributed transparently to the rice millers and the farming community, in rice producers with the  low-interest.
Meanwhile, the Grassroots Democratic Party also hailed the government for transforming the Rural Development Bank into a rural and agricultural development bank.


GDP's policy states in Article 16 of their Green book that the government (led by GDP) institutes a National Agricultural Credit Program to provide loans to the producing farmers' communities with the interest of only 2% per year. Communities can use the loaned capital to build agricultural collected an dried vegetable stocks, and trucks for transporting agricultural products from members.

The community also uses this the loaded capital to extend its loan to members, with the loan amount up to 25 million Riel, at a rate of 0.5% per month (6% per year) and repayment period of up to 5 years.

Source of text (in Khmer) available at: Grassroots Democratic Party, GDP  

Thursday, December 5, 2019

What is Smart Farming?

According to Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, Smart Farming is a farming management concept using modern technology to increase the quantity and quality of agricultural products. Farmers in the 21st century have access to GPS, soil scanning, data management, and Internet of Things technologies. By precisely measuring variations within a field and adapting the strategy accordingly, farmers can greatly increase the effectiveness of pesticides and fertilizers, and use them more selectively. Similarly, using Smart Farming techniques, farmers can better monitor the needs of individual animals and adjust their nutrition correspondingly, thereby preventing disease and enhancing herd health.

Full Text is available at: https://www.schuttelaar-partners.com/news/2017/smart-farming-is-key-for-the-future-of-agriculture

Another Full Text is available at: Smart farming: This weed-hunting robot is taking to the fields  

Dissension-សាមគ្គីភេទ

This video advice Khmer people to build a strong solidarity, not to be in dissension among Khmer people from all level and status.

Monday, December 2, 2019

Cambodia's Nature Have to Be Protected by Cambodians

Jorng indigenous communities, forest activists of the Mother Nature Movement, the Monk for Independence Network, and group of Moha Khmer Norkor Youth Network are preventing the heavy equipment of SINOHYDRO Company from going into Areng area.

Does the Chinese Communist government know that its people are doing business that damage the livelihood of Cambodian people?

Does the European Union and the Global Livelihood Protection and Natural Protection Organization take the matter into consideration and talk to the Chinese Communist government?