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Prime Minister Hun Sen (right) and opposition leader Sam Rainsy take a photo together during a dinner at the Hotel Cambodiana on Saturday. Photo supplied

In another effort to cement the so-called culture of dialogue between the two major parties, Prime Minister Hun Sen and opposition leader Sam Rainsy brought their families together on Saturday for what Rainsy billed as a “historic” meal during which they posed for selfies, while steering clear of any political chat.

The gathering at Phnom Penh’s Cambodiana Hotel saw Hun Sen, his wife, Bun Rany, four of their children and their son-in-law join for the first time to break bread with Rainsy, his wife, Tioulong Saumura, their daughter and son-in-law.

In a post to his Facebook page yesterday, which accompanied photographs of the “special family meeting”, Rainsy said the aim of the meal was to “expand the culture of dialogue to all levels and all members of both parties, and to our children and the next generation of Cambodians.

read more: http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/my-dinner-rainsy

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“expand the culture of dialogue to all levels and all members of both parties, and to our children and the next generation of Cambodians.

...and to our children who will be the dynastic leaders of the next generation of Cambodians...

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“expand the culture of dialogue to all levels and all members of both parties, and to our children and the next generation of Cambodians.

...and to our children who will be the dynastic leaders of the next generation of Cambodians...

Sam Rainsy and his wife Saumura Tioulong (who I know personally) left a comfortable life and lucrative career in Paris about 20 years ago to serve the Cambodian people with their talents : if their children will make the same sacrifice for their country it will be a blessing.

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“expand the culture of dialogue to all levels and all members of both parties, and to our children and the next generation of Cambodians.

...and to our children who will be the dynastic leaders of the next generation of Cambodians...

Sam Rainsy and his wife Saumura Tioulong (who I know personally) left a comfortable life and lucrative career in Paris about 20 years ago to serve the Cambodian people with their talents : if their children will make the same sacrifice for their country it will be a blessing.

Rainsy is a very good man, who has done a lot for his people. Hun Sen is a very bad man, who continues stealing billions from his people, orders murder hits on his critics, and continues to lead as a despot dictator, all the while with the blessing of the west, under the guise of a democracy.

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