Khmer Times-Aug 27, 2018

Cambodia is a post-conflict country. It remains a young modern state with a democratic system. As peaceful, as the country might seem, social reconciliation remains incomplete due to chronic political conflicts and ascending political polarization after the 2013 general election. It’s a knife-edged situation and the risk of conflicts flaring up is relatively high if there is no strong leadership and effective mechanisms to nip it in the bud.

National reconciliation, guided by the Cambodian philosophy of forgiveness, is a long-term process and sometimes it needs to outweigh the rule of law. Now, more than ever – after the July 29 election – a forward-looking leadership is a prerequisite to promote national reconciliation.

Read more at: https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50526909/the-rule-of-law-and-national-reconciliation-in-cambodia/

First published in: Khmer Times