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On June 16,2013 Vietnamese police defrocked/tortured Khmer-Krom monk Ven. Ly Chanda of Prey Chop Temple in Lai Hoa, Vinh Chau, Soc Trang province. June 20,2013 Venerable Thach Thuol and Abbot Temple Lieu Ny of Ta Set temple (Soc Trang-Khleang province) defrocked and imprisoned in Prey Nokor (Saigon) city by the Viet authorities. In Phnor Dach (Cau Ngang) district, Preah Trapang/Tra Vinh) Khmer Krom prohibited from watching Cambodian TV signals.

Mitt Romney and President Obama having lunch Thursday

By Rachel Weiner, The Washington Post - November 28, 2012

CAN HUN SEN AND SAM RAINSY OF CAMBODIA LEARN FROM THIS STYLE OF POLITICS FOR THE SAKE OF KHMER NATION BUILDING?

Mitt Romney and President Obama
Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney will have lunch Thursday at the White House with President Obama in the private dining room, the White House announced. It will be their first meeting since the election; press will not be allowed.

A Romney aide called the lunch a gracious invitation from the president that the former GOP presidential challenger was glad to accept. Romney is also meeting with former running mate Rep. Paul Ryan while in town Thursday.

Obama promised in his election night victory speech that he would sit down with Romney “to talk about where we can work together to move this country forward.” In a later press conference he elaborated, saying Romney “presented some ideas during the course of the campaign that I actually agree with. So it would be interesting to talk to him about something like that.”

Since election night, Romney has all but disappeared from the public sphere. He has emerged only in photos taken by bystanders who spotted him pumping gas and visiting Disneyland. He has not tweeted since Nov. 10; his recent Facebook messages are about Thanksgiving.

Obama met with Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) in Chicago shortly after McCain lost the 2008 presidential election. That meeting was private, as well, but photographers and a pool reporter were given a few minutes of access.

Obama and McCain pledged after that meeting to “take on government waste and bitter partisanship.” But their relationship quickly turned sour, with the Republican senator later saying he’d been snubbed.

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