Khmer (Cambodian) Service
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Korean Service
"Dear Radio Free Asia broadcasters and announcers: Thank you very much. . ."
China Calling
“I enjoy listening to different voices on your station. China has a repressive system that brings people up in a way that is not quite normal. Here in the city of Xining, for example, if you speak up against a city-sponsored sports event you would be branded a ‘counter-revolutionary,’ not just by the authorities but also by the people. I know that in the West people can express themselves freely and speak to journalists whenever they want. I envy them. Your radio station allows people to express their views. It’s wonderful. You have transformed me. I think that’s your biggest accomplishment.”
Burmese Service
"By listening to RFA news I increase my general knowledge as well as my understanding of the latest news around the world. . ."
Vietnamese Service
"Recently, I've heard Radio Free Asia talking about democracy in Vietnam. . ."
Uyghur Service
"RFA broadcasts, like an educator, have brightened our heart. . ."
Tibetan Service
"I am now able to listen to the Tibetan news program on the Internet. What great stuff to spend time with. . ."
Lao Service
"Many, many people in Laos tune in to RFA. They like very much RFA's features. . ."
Cantonese Service
"I've been listening to RFA for two years. I now have a totally different view on how important democracy is for China. . ."
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