Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Hun Sen warns about the election of village chiefs

Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Everyday.com.kh
Translated from Khmer by Socheata

Prime Minister Hun Sen warned the Sam Rainsy Party not to organize elections for village chiefs. The prime minister said that this would be a violation of the law and that this would not differ from an act of secession. During a speech given at an inauguration of a school in Phnom Penh, Hun Sen said: “I heard they want to organize an election for village chiefs, what is that? Do they want to form another sate? How many states does Cambodia have? 30? 40? Nothing has happened yet, they only get to control a commune or sangkat only, and they want to play with election which is against the law of the governance of the commune.” Hun Sen added: “Whatever they do, they must abide by the law. Already they want secede, but they cannot do it, they must follow the law. In any case, they cannot violate the law, if they violate the law by choosing to walk out of the bounds of the law, then it would be another issue that need to be dealt with.”

9 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:04 PM

    What do you know! All of sudden AH HUN SEN is talking about law? Tell me what law? Tell me some of the laws that AH HUN SEN had enforced since he became Prime Minister after the coupe of 1997!

    This fucken bastard dare to accuse MR. Sam Rainsy of secessionist???
    This fucken bastard forget so soon when he lost the election demanded half of Cambodia belong to him or risk war if he is not given the title of Prime Minister of Cambodia and King Sihanouk play along with this fucken bastard!!!!

    I like to see this fucken bastard bring out his big gun! I like to see more killing of Cambodian people!!!!I like to see more destruction of Cambodia done by this animal!!!

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  2. Anonymous12:24 PM

    Hey cut the crap. Somdach Hun Sen
    just telling Sam Rainsy about the
    law. If Sam Rainsy don't like the
    law, get it changes, as simple as
    that. We are not a lawless country.

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  3. Anonymous1:03 PM

    Who "WE?" Me KHmer UR Scam.
    It an't be long, Tsunami will hit hard on Ah/mee sakey Youn.
    Chop ah Chor Youn and ah lop lop Hun Sein.

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  4. Anonymous2:19 PM

    It is sad for all Cambodian people around the world to have a such ignorance leader like Hun sen to be the Prime Minister of their country. This man is equal to animal when he open his sting mouth. How can we implemente the full democracy system, if he wants to control every thing. In reality, he cannot interfer the job of the commune chef who just have been elected. They have their own mandate to do what they want in their local area. Hun Sen cannot sack them at all. They can only remove with another election in the next 5 years. Hun Sen must concentrate on his own position which is fighting with low salary to all public servants, fighting with all landgrabbers, fighting with criminals roaming public security, hight price of oil, drugs every where, and corruptions of all of his ministers.

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  5. Anonymous3:33 PM

    Yes, you have the freedom and right
    to do whatever you want so long it
    doesn't violate any law. In this
    case, there are laws against it, so
    you must democratically amend the
    necessary laws to support what you
    want to do first before you can
    proceed. Get it? Stop making
    trouble here, will ya? Just follow
    the standard democracy protocol.

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  6. Anonymous9:03 PM

    3:33 PM look moron freedom is exlcuded law that is call freedom and when you have law thats call fake freedom. Just like you moron practice your communist and tell other to follow democracy protocol. That is like telling your brother go fuck a dog while you do the bitch.

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  7. Anonymous9:28 PM

    I am lost idiot. Are you telling
    me that we all have the freedom
    to rob one another or something?
    Sure we do, if there is no law
    against it, but that is not the
    case.

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  8. Anonymous10:01 PM

    be specific idiot!

    What wrong if people decide to elect vilage chief? a verry lowest level ii the society?

    you are a fool, Hun Sen!
    you fail on Rainsy trap!

    ok use your force bully, some day you become a STAKE ans soup!

    I will provide the sauce!

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  9. Anonymous7:02 AM

    There is no right or wrong, just
    rule-of-laws to reckon with. Look,
    the drawback in democracy is if
    you want to do something you must
    have opposition blessing. And
    if they don't see eye2eye with you,
    you may not get what you want, not
    to mention it's usually slow as
    hell. On the other hand, if you
    like to get thing done fast your
    way, then you want Autocracy, not
    Democracy. So make up you mind,
    what you want, or shut the fuck up.
    Get it? I don't care neither one,
    Although I am more leaning toward
    Autocracy at this point because
    we can't afforded to be so
    inefficient. We don't have the
    cashes.

    Note: Just because you are an
    Autocracy, it does not meant you
    can't promote democracy for your
    villages. Sihanouk did some of
    that in a flash, not to mention
    Autocracy China throws in 10
    millions USD for the commune
    election.

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