The early hours of the Cambodian National Rescue Party protest in Siem Reap – December 10, 2013
The early hours of the Cambodian National Rescue Party protest in Siem Reap – December 10, 2013
People wore orange headbands that asked, “where is my vote?”
The CNRP flag (in blue) and the Kingdom of Cambodia flag (in red).
From left, CNRP politicians, monks, and the MC. Although monks have been banned from protesting in Cambodia, they often break the law and sit on stage.
One of the reasons CNRP continues to protest the July election results is because they claim people were intimidated to vote for the ruling party and/or votes were stolen outright.
Despite the charges of corruption within and because of the ruling party, opposition politicians drive expensive cars like politicians of the ruling party.
Cambodian statues and plants
Despite the development of Siem Reap, many people continue to need to find fire wood.
The sun sets on road 60 in Siem Reap.
The latest craze at Road 60 is painting cheap clay objects. The objects include angry bird figurines and Hindu deities.
People of all ages buy the 25 cent (1000R) figurines and then paint them.
After painting an Angry Bird, it’s time to throw darts at balloons. Five darts cost $1.25 (5000R).