The condemnations keep rolling in, regarding the murder of Khim Sambo and his son. They should, and there should be more than just words. The murderers – and more importantly, the man or men who ordered them to do it, and paid for it to be done – need to be found, exposed, tried, and convicted. Justly. If not, DAS’ prescription needs to be followed. Enough.
Speaking of enough, we just had a parliamentarian, Ngor Srun, a member of the power elite’s extended family network, suffered a brutal acid attack. Acid attacks are common in Cambodia, since the weapon of choice is cheap, and the effects devastating. See the Shake book here on a fictional acid attack – extremely moving.
Burma’s getting hit by another round of catastrophe – floods in the still-ravaged lowlands. Good thing Than Shwe’s holed up in the North, huh?
And, Steven Shaviro has posted his discussion of Deleuze and Guattari’s Third (Conjuctive) Synthesis over at his blog, The Pinocchio Theory. (I linked to his discussion of the first two, here). I’ve always had a difficult time understanding Deleuze’s emphasis on the aesthetic. I get it better now. Thanks, Steven.
Details Are Sketchy also has a note on the report of the supposed weakening of the Garment Sector in Cambodia.






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