Source: Khmer Sthapana newspaperReported in English by Khmerization
Hundreds of pamphlets written by anonymous people strongly attacking and denouncing Prime Minister Hun Sen had been seen scattered outside the compound of Wat Samakki Raingsey pagoda in Trea village of Stung Meanchey district, Phnom Penh.
Venerable Yoeung Sen, the abbot of Wat Samakki Raingsey pagoda, told Deum Ampil by phone that when he woke up in the morning to do some chores and to buy his breakfast, he saw those letters scattering outside the temple compound and he had handed all the pamphlets to his deputy.
After he handed the pamphlets to his deputy, he had written a letter of explanation about the incident and the authority came to interview him, but he said he had nothing to do with the pamphlets or didn't see who left the pamphlets there.
Mr. Kep Chutema (pictured), Governor of Phnom Penh, had written letters to all governors of all 8 districts, to military police commissioner, to police commissioner of Phnom Penh and to Department of Religious Affairs to launch an investigation to the origin of the pamphlets.
The pamphlets had strongly denounced Prime Minister Hun Sen and attacked the policies of his government. However, the details of the pamphlets had not been publicly revealed.
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