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Program on September 26th, 2009

សំបុត្រអគ្គិសនី បោះពុម្ព PDF
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In today’s program, ‘Is the Red Dragon snarling again?’ A boundary dispute provokes anti-Chinese sentiment in India. And China Cracks Down on Music Piracy. And we met the Bangladesh director who won this year’s South Asia Documentary film award.

 

បាន​បន្ទាន់​សម័យ​ចុង​ក្រោយ​បំផុត ( ថ្ងៃច័ន្ទ ទី28ខែ​កញ្ញាឆ្នាំ2009ម៉ោង18:52 )
 

Program on September 19th, 2009

សំបុត្រអគ្គិសនី បោះពុម្ព PDF
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In today’s program police kill the South-East Asia’s most wanted terrorist is this the end of the threat in Indonesia. And one year after the start of the global economic crisis investors in Hong Kong demand justice. And met Japan’s new first lady who says she has been to Venus and met Tom Cruise in a dream.

បាន​បន្ទាន់​សម័យ​ចុង​ក្រោយ​បំផុត ( ថ្ងៃអង្គារ ទី22ខែ​កញ្ញាឆ្នាំ2009ម៉ោង13:04 )
 

Program on September 12th, 2009

សំបុត្រអគ្គិសនី បោះពុម្ព PDF
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In today’s program, rising anger at foreign forces in Afghanistan as civilian death toll rises. And we speak with Burma’s ‘White elephant’ who has just won the Asian equivalent of the Nobel peace prize. And Indonesian Christians take part in the Muslim holy fasting month to promote religious tolerance.

 

បាន​បន្ទាន់​សម័យ​ចុង​ក្រោយ​បំផុត ( ថ្ងៃពុធ ទី16ខែ​កញ្ញាឆ្នាំ2009ម៉ោង11:24 )
 

Program on September 5th, 2009

សំបុត្រអគ្គិសនី បោះពុម្ព PDF
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In today’s program the Afghan government warned to help returning refugees or face more violence. And student suicides force the Indian government to review the education system. And to cane or not to can? The whipping sentence against a Malaysia model sparks debate about the power of Islamic courts.

 

បាន​បន្ទាន់​សម័យ​ចុង​ក្រោយ​បំផុត ( ថ្ងៃច័ន្ទ ទី07ខែ​កញ្ញាឆ្នាំ2009ម៉ោង13:46 )
 

Program on August 29th, 2009

សំបុត្រអគ្គិសនី បោះពុម្ព PDF
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In today’s program, a decade after their bloody independence vote East Timorese express demands for justice through poetry. And we met Nepal’s prison mother who gives children whose parents are in jail hope. And Aussie rock music the new sound from one for the world’s oldest cultures.

បាន​បន្ទាន់​សម័យ​ចុង​ក្រោយ​បំផុត ( ថ្ងៃច័ន្ទ ទី31ខែ​សីហាឆ្នាំ2009ម៉ោង15:28 )
 
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