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Date: Sat, 2 May 2009 06:13:27 -0400 (EDT)
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Subject: Cheers and Jeers of the Week
![]() Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius won U.S. Senate confirmation on April 28 to serve as the nation's health and human services secretary. Also in today's Cheers and Jeers column, Mu Sochua, a senior MP in Cambodia's opposition Sam Rainsy Party, the largest opposition party in the country, is facing legal action and a possible suspension of her parliamentary immunity. Story follows announcements. A podcast of Women's eNews' enormously popular Cheers and Jeers column is now posted on the Women's eNews Web site: http://www.womensenews.org. AOL subscribers: To view the Commentoon by Ann Telnaes and HTML e-mail, please remember to click on the "Show images and enable links" in the header of your e-mail. Does someone send you Women's eNews? Please help us grow and get your own free subscription today at www.womensenews.org/join.cfm. Here's today's update: CHEERS AND JEERS OF THE WEEKSebelius Confirmed; Cambodian MP CountersuedBy WeNews Staff
(WOMENSENEWS)-- CheersKansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius won U.S. Senate confirmation on April 28 to serve as the nation's health and human services secretary. The pro-choice Democrat will be heading the agency, which oversees women's health issues and is directing the government's efforts against the swine flu outbreak. The Senate voted 65 to 31 to confirm Sebelius, who is a two-term governor, after the Democrats urged quick action to approve Sebelius in light of the swine flu outbreak, The Associated Press reported. Sixty votes are needed in the 100-seat Senate for confirmation. Sebelius' confirmation had been stalled, as Republican opponents raised concerns over her pro-choice stances, among other issues. Sebelius' confirmation completes President Obama's cabinet. More News to Cheer This Week:
JeersMu Sochua, a senior MP in Cambodia's opposition Sam Rainsy Party, the largest opposition party in the country, is facing legal action and a possible suspension of her parliamentary immunity. This is in response to her announcement last week that she is suing Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen for defamation and insults. Sochua is suing Sen for calling her cheung klang, or "strong leg"--a term that she says is especially offensive towards women--during an April 4 speech, the Phnom Penh Post reported. The comments made by the prime minister didn't name Sochua directly, but she says she was clearly the target. "This is the first time, and I do this on behalf of Cambodian women. I do it on behalf of women in general, because women who are raped, who are assaulted--verbally, sexually, physically and so on--who don't have a voice, cry in silence, are ruined inside. This is a symbolic case and also an unprecedented case," Sochua, who was previously the minister for women's affairs in the coalition government, told ABC Radio Australia. The prime minister struck back this week by filing a lawsuit against Sochua for defaming him during the news conference where she announced her legal intentions. More News to Jeer This Week:
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