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PM does not intervene in NagaWorld protests for political reasons

Phnom Penh: The Prime Minister of Cambodia, Hun Sen, stated that he did not intervene in the NagaWorld demonstration due to the political motivations behind it.

Addressing a gathering of nearly 20,000 workers at the Moradok Techo National Stadium in Phnom Penh's Chroy Changvar district, Prime Minister Hun Sen acknowledged that the government was aware of the sources of funding provided to the protesters.

Simultaneously, the Prime Minister encouraged the protesters to continue their demonstration for another five years but cautioned against blocking the roads.



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