Clean-hand concert

In order to promote awareness of corruption issue in Cambodia, Concert, called Clean Hand concert, will take place on Saturday, 30th May, 2009 from 4:30pm to 9:00pm at the National Olympic Stadium in Phnom Penh, which is organized by Pact-Cambodia in cooperation with the Coalition of Civil Society Organization Against Corruption (CoCSOAC).
The Cambodian popular performers consist of DJ Kleang, Meas Soksophea, Chhorn Sovannareach, Sokun Niza, Sorn Sokinda, Tak Ma, An Kunkola, and Muth Udom, as well as comedy troupe KUY.
A catwalk “fashion†show of new and innovative messages to empower and encourage the fight against corruption will also be delivered.  In addition to support from the entertainment sector, madame Carol Rodley, US Ambassador, as well as senior Cambodian state officials are expected to make empowering speeches that will add even more inspiration to the audience.
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Vutha, you should review your site for any security problems. My anti virus found your website infected. Google Chrome also warned me for accessing your blog.
By the way, concert? hmmm… i don think concert would change any about corruption.
Borin, some friends of mine alerted me this too. I am contacting hosting to help me to scan virus. Maybe virus affected source code of blog.
I think that the organization of concert for promoting corruption is not participation in reducing corruption in Cambodia. What is important is that whether government have willingness to fight against corruption issues in Cambodia or not.
Maybe it’s in the code of your wordpress themes, or in the advertising code.