Thomico not happy that Sam Rainsy is using his parents’ names in the lawsuit

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Rasmei Kampuchea
Translation from Khmer by Heng Soy

On 10 July, Prince Sisowath Thomico expressed his unhappiness that opposition leader Sam Rainsy used his parents’ names in the lawsuit brought by Hor Namhong against him.

In an interview over the phone on Thursday morning, Thomico said: “I don’t want my parents’ names involved in the country politics because they are not involved in the current politics.” The prince added that Sam Rainsy should not mix a legal issue with politics.

Prince Thomico indicated that Princess Nanette and Prince Sisowath Methavy lived in the Boeng Trabek camp until November 1978 before they were taken away. Since then, Thomico lost track of his parents, and he did not know how his parents were killed. However, Thomico indicated that his parents dedicated their lives to serve the nation and to follow the Hero-King Norodom Sihanouk.

Thomico refused to comment on the letter Sam Rainsy handed over the tribunal on 09 July. Nevertheless, Thomico indicated that there are a number of people who used to live in Boeng Trabek with his parents, and they are still alive now.

On 09 July, Sam Rainsy read a letter confirming that Hor Namhong was the Boeng Trabek jail chief after Van Piny (the former Boeng Trabel jail chief).

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Shaye Gets Another LA Times Blow Job; Even His New Company Name Is Arrogant

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So fired New Line founders Bob Shaye and Michael Lynne have dubbed their new company “Unique Features” with plans to make 2 to 3 movies a year.  Everything in today’s press handout is exactly what I’ve reported for weeks and weeks. But Hollywood types are telling me they nearly puked reading that new blow job interview with Shaye in the Los Angeles Times. Several bigwigs told their offices to cancel the paper because they were so disgusted by Patrick Goldstein’s unwillingness to even challenge Shaye, especially on his comparison of his ouster to “factories being closed and people’s lives being displaced and imagining what happens when people have to start all over again….” Yeah, when I think about laid-off auto workers, I automatically think about rich prick Bob Shaye who only has to sell a Picasso to keep himself in luxury. Geez, when did LA Times journalists become stenographers? Well, I predicted back in June that Patrick would do exactly this after he began his blog: “Down on his luck Bob Shaye has repeatedly vented in Goldstein’s LA Times column and now will have an additional venue in which to boast about his under-appreciated genius. (’From the first, they were all against me … Ahh, but the strawberries, that’s where I had them…’)” Really, why don’t Goldstein and Shaye just get a room.