Rountable Discussion about “The Destiny of the Cambodian Women’s Movement”

H.E. Ms. Mu Sochua signs a letter from The Cambodian Women’s Movement during the discussion at Baitong Restaurant / Photo by: Dara Saoyuth

H.E. Ms. Mu Sochua signs a letter from The Cambodian Women’s Movement during the discussion at Baitong Restaurant / Photo by: Dara Saoyuth

A discussion about the destiny of The Cambodian Women’s Movement, which is an association established immediately after the criminal charges upheld against Member of Parliament H.E. Ms. Mu Sochua, was held at Baitong Restaurant this morning in the presence of Ms. Mu Sochua, sex workers, garment workers, Motor-taxi driver, students, teachers, and journalists from some media organizations.

A letter signed by H.E. Ms. Mu Sochua to accept 3,810,100 riels and 4244 finger prints from her supporters / Photo by: Dara Saoyuth

A letter signed by H.E. Ms. Mu Sochua to accept 3,810,100 riels and 4244 finger prints from her supporters / Photo by: Dara Saoyuth

Some quotations & interesting points from the meeting:

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Dara Saoyuth

Coming from a simple family in Kampot province of Cambodia, I’ve spent most part of my teenage years in learning and working. Through those experiences, I’ve built myself up from the ground and finally, become an entrepreneur running a media production company with my co-founder.

I believe that no matter situation or position we are in, we can be great at what we are doing and get what we want when we put our heart and soul into that.