Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Sam Rainsy: Hun Sen afraid of regime change

Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Everyday.com.kh
Translated from Khmer by Socheata

Following a speech given by Prime Minister Hun Sen in which he severely criticized the possibility of a formation of a large democratic movement, as proposed by opposition leader Sam Rainsy, the latter replied back to Hun Sen by saying that Hun Sen is scared that the formation of a democratic alliance could bring about the change of Hun Sen’s regime. Sam Rainsy told The Cambodia Daily that: “Hun Sen is afraid of regime change and his is scared of the movement.” Sam Rainsy declared that: “Hun Sen’s regime destroyed the people’s livelihood, this regime destroys the country.” However, Sam Rainsy does not consider the CPP as an enemy but rather as a competitor. He also said that the CPP should not consider the legitimate democratic opposition party as a military-type threat. Sam Rainsy said: “We are not enemies, we are competitors.”

13 comments:

  1. Anonymous1:15 PM

    The man (Sam Rainsy) must be suffering from a delusion now.
    LOL, the CPP is afraid of a bunch
    of bozzoes. I have doubt that
    people will voted for them even if
    the CPP perished from this planet.
    Wake up your excellency (Sam
    Rainsy), and take a good look at
    your party. Give me one similar
    party to yours on this planet that
    is currently ruling any country.

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  2. Anonymous2:42 PM

    I think you like regime Dictature....

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  3. Anonymous3:12 PM

    What is wrong with that? That is
    all Khmer ever had since day1, and
    I don't have any trace of complaint
    about it, until you (gringoes'
    slave) came along and tell us
    that we got this imaginary
    problem. Moreover, Singapore,
    Brunei, ..., and Japan seem to do
    very well with that, but on the
    other hand, India, Phillipine,
    ... are not all that great.

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  4. Anonymous5:54 PM

    Unity is strong SR, but the definition and strength of unity must be lasting...

    Do the best SR.

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  5. Anonymous11:16 PM

    Hun Sen is very afraid of Democracy in Cambodia because ah Hun Sen and his family are the dictator and is the most corrupted person

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  6. Anonymous1:37 AM

    ROFLMAF ... hahaha, LOL, hahaha ...

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  7. Anonymous6:43 AM

    Of course Hun San is afraid of regime change. As soon as he loses power, he'll be a dead man. The Vietnamese will cut him into pieces. He knows too much secrets.

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  8. Anonymous7:16 AM

    Well, they will have to hunt him
    down in Swithzerland, China, or
    the US for that. Snap out of it, dude.

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  9. Anonymous7:36 AM

    CNN news last night
    Mr Goh Chok Tong, PM of Singapore is paid $ 2.1 miilion per year.
    Mr George W.Bush, US's President $ 400,000 per year .
    Mr Tony Blair, PM of Great Britain $ 370,000 per year .


    My question :
    Samdech Dr Hun Sen ,PM of Cambodia less than $ 20,000 per year.
    Samdech Dr Hun Sen had built so many schools from his Money and donated a lot of Bi-Cheng,sarong to Khmer-People
    ..........How ?
    He's must be a Khmer-Billionaire.

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  10. Anonymous9:40 AM

    You idiot, you don't have to ask
    the same question in every thread.
    Go get the answer in you first
    post, fool.

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  11. Anonymous2:49 AM

    Samdech Hun Sen is afraid of losing power. If it really happens,
    what's going to happen him. A few of his relatives migt be went straight to jail, because of their criminal killings.

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  12. Anonymous3:03 AM

    AH HUN SEN AFRAID OF REGIME CHANGE BECAUSE AH HUN SEN IS NOT THE REAL SDECH BUT HE IS AH SDECH AH = AH SDAH ACH

    NOTES:
    NORODOM SIHANOUK, NORORODOM RANARIDH , NORODOM JAKRAPONG, ... ARE THE REAL SDECHS

    BUT AH HUN SEN, AH JEA SIM, AH HENG SAM RIN ARE AH POUK SDACH AH = AH POUK SDAH ACH

    2:59 AM
    NORODOM SIHANOUK, NORORODOM RANARIDH , NORODOM JAKRAPONG, ... ARE THE REAL SDECHS

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  13. Anonymous8:06 AM

    So who will you voted for in the
    2008's election, NRP?

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