Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Hun Sen will not discuss Aung San Suu Kyi’s case [-The reason: It's another internal affair issue]

21 May 2007
By Huy Vannak
Radio Free Asia (a station labeled insolent by Hun Sen)

Translated from Khmer by Socheata

The government spokesman informed that during his official visit in Myanmar, the Cambodian prime minister will not discuss the arrest of Mrs. Aung San Suu Kyi, the democratic leader of Burma.

Khieu Kanharith, the government spokesman, told RFA that the case of Mrs. Aung San Suu Kyi will not feature in Hun Sen’s discussion agenda, as this is an internal affair of Burma.

Khieu Kanharith said: “ASEAN has its protocol, they don’t work like western countries, for no reason, you start talking on your own, you start discussing their main problem as if nothing matters. There will be no discussion on this issue, this is an internal problem.”

Khieu Kanharith added that during Hun Sen’s 3-day visit, Hun Sen will hold working discussion session with the Burmese junta leader, general Than Shwe, on the strengthening of diplomatic relations, tourism, and economy between the two countries.

Khieu Kanharith added: “There will be discussion on the friendship ties, but the second item, we will take this opportunity to review all the agreements which have not been put into practice fully. We usually don’t create relationships and leave them unconsumed, therefore, this is like a reminder to them (Burmese).”

On Monday, Hun Sen and his delegation are staying in the city of Naypyidaw, which is the administrative capital of Burma.

Hun Sen and his delegation will return back to Cambodia this Wednesday.

The Burmese military junta has kept Mrs. Aung San Suu Kyi under house arrest in the past 11-year. The junta has constantly ignored calls made by the international community demanding the release of Mrs. Aung San Suu Kyi.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Haha.. How can Hun Sen dare to discuss about Aung, when he sees the military of Junta look mean and about to shoot him? Those thugs in Burma do not allow anyone to speak about Aung. Hun Sen won't dare and if he does he will be eaten good meal with arsenic in it.

Hun Sen criticized Junta last time from Cambodia then he was told to shut up if he wants to live in power.

Anonymous said...

Yep, and we like to have our PM
back in one piece, hehehe.

Anyhow, we can't predict what
Suu Kyi will do to Burma when
she's released, and we don't want
to be liable for her. She's not
being mistreated or abused. They
just keep her from forming an
opposition party that is all, and
by trying to free her in the
discussion, we might lose jobs
opportunities for many of our poor
people. Thus, it is not worthed to
trade one for the many.

Anonymous said...

PS: Oh BTW, the Suu Kyi's shit
is Ah Sam Nazi's idea. He's only
think of his fucking friends and
himself. He never think of poor
people who had been suffering
for decades here.

Anonymous said...

Is it your rational argument?
You and your CPP don't have the ability to reason, but simply being too irrational, then
the answers you give to the public is that you are practicing a barbarianism only.

Look@ your languages tell all the type of people in CPP.

Anonymous said...

Hey, if pro-jobs for people who
have waited for decades is barbaric, so be it.

Anonymous said...

Talking is cheap, and everyone can write lies just like yours, pro-jobs. The more money your Yuan/CPP borrowed the less Jobs for the poor people. Pro-job is just a pretext. The results tell all.

Anonymous said...

Well, called it what you want, but
the soon they give us the okay for
direct flight, there will be dozens
of job created in the same month.

Anonymous said...

What jobs that you created?
Have you calculated how much CPP engineered by Yuan borrowed?
List jobs and shared with the public the jobs your thugs created.

Anonymous said...

Well, with additional flights
comming, the airport work load
will increase; thus, they will
have to hire more people. And when
people are working, they take cyclo
to work, and that keep the cyclo
driver busy ...

At the same time, there will be
more tourists. And more tourists
mean hotel work load increase,
restaurant work load increase, ...

Think, you dumb ass! Do I have to
tell you everything?

Anonymous said...

7:14 AM. You already told me and Thanks. But why did you have to curse me after you told me?
Hold your temper, Pal. That's not a civilized way to deal in the public while the public has always believed that the CPP are the racketeers. Show some of good character if you do have.

Hun Sen is already known as a gangster, so do not follow that bastard Hun Sen. You are not him, you do good people appreciate you regardless who you are. I don't care you joined the CPP as long as you are help Cambodia and her people.

Don't think that I'm a dumb ass, you don't know how smart I can be. If not so why did I know how to ask you questions.

Anonymous said...

Lucky guess?