Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Hun Sen: "If 1.3 billion Chinese were all to urinate at the same time, it would unleash a major flood...When China gives...no strings attached"

Lao Meng Khin and Choeung Sopheap (also known as Yeay Phu) together run Pheapimex, arguably Cambodia’s most powerful company. Through its logging and economic land concessions, Pheapimex controls 7.4% of Cambodia’s total land area (Photo and data: Global Witness, Cambodia's Family Trees)

China's 'long shadow' on Cambodia

September 25, 2007
By Tim Johnson, Beijing bureau chief
McClatchy Newspapers

"Pheapimex and Wuzishan, two companies run by the best friend of Hun Sen's wife, were given rights to develop and exploit more than 1.26 million acres of forest with logistical support from Chinese firms"
The New York Review of Books has a long article this week on China’s support of Cambodia, written by a longtime foreign correspondent for the French newspaper Le Figaro. The article by Francois Hauter is behind this pay wall, but here is the opening paragraph, an excerpt and the surprising ending:

In Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, the economy is going strong, but the prime minister, Hun Sen, has organized the plunder of the nation's resources for the benefit of its powerful neighbor, China, in exchange for Beijing's protection.
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Cambodia was on its last legs when the Vietnamese invaded in December 1978, and they installed the new government dominated by Hun Sen, who became prime minister in 1985. A consummate survivor, he is still prime minister twenty-two years later. He did everything he could to prevent the public trial of Khmer Rouge leaders demanded by the United Nations. Why? Because although he had been placed in power by the Vietnamese, he had long since transferred his allegiance to the Chinese government, which had been the chief patron of the Khmer Rouge regime, supplying it with arms, food, training, and international backing. To put the Khmer Rouge leaders on trial would have been to denounce Chinese collaboration in the Khmer genocide. It would also have compromised certain tangible interests. "China is a very great country," Hun Sen declared recently. “If 1.3 billion Chinese were all to urinate at the same time, it would unleash a major flood. But China's leaders are doing good things with their partners.... When China gives, there are no strings attached. You can do what you want with the money.”

The Cambodian leaders did not fail to take advantage of the opportunity. State assets were sold off to the highest bidder. One scholar, François Mangin, has estimated that between 1993 and 1999, the Cambodian government sold concessions to more than a third of Cambodia's most productive land, mainly to foreign companies engaged in commercial exploitation of forests, mineral resources, agriculture, fisheries, and tourism.

To cite just one example: Pheapimex and Wuzishan, two companies run by the best friend of Hun Sen's wife, were given rights to develop and exploit more than 1.26 million acres of forest with logistical support from Chinese firms.

The proceeds from land confiscation which primarily involves the pillage of Cambodian forests for Chinese exploitation have been used to finance the prime minister's party and his security force, which is the only well-equipped military unit in the country (other brigades are employed in the transport of timber). Money acquired dishonestly is laundered in nine casinos now operating in Poipet, a town near the Thai border. Western governments and international aid organizations, including the World Bank and Asian Development Bank, are well aware of this phenomenal corruption.
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What seems to me more singular about Beijing's attitude toward Cambodia, however, is that Chinese officials have shown themselves unable to support "good" practices rather than "bad" ones. Hun Sen and his collaborators have long held Cambodia in their grip, and that has suited the Chinese Communists just fine. Beijing has also backed the despicable military government in Burma and the paranoid North Korean dictator. Whatever mad regime might serve China's interests, regardless of the suffering inflicted on the victims of those regimes, has been accepted, tolerated, and supported by the Chinese. Western diplomats have taken much satisfaction in denouncing their "cynicism."

But is it really cynicism? It is in the name of pragmatism that the Chinese do not allow moral considerations to weigh on their minds. Without any qualms, they adapt instantly to whatever situation they find, good and bad. This absolute pragmatism is the rule in the private sphere as well as for public affairs. I am reminded of what a Chinese friend told me when I expressed my exasperation at this failure to distinguish between good and evil. She answered: "My father told me, 'Be good, but not too good, or else you will die, for your place will be in Heaven, not on earth. And don't be too bad, either, or you won't deserve your place on earth." Had the balloon seller said the same thing, it might have mitigated my rage against Hun Sen's clique.

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Fantastic article!

Anonymous said...

Sokimex, Phanimex,and Pheapimex are the resoures of Mr.Hun Senimex for power in CAMBODIA.

It could be the SPP party not the CPP party.

Anonymous said...

Good business people. They bought lands, developed it, and provided jobs for millions. We need more people like them (fast) to help us get out of the mess. Can't do it otherwise.

God blesses!

Anonymous said...

AND WHEN ALL CHINESE PEOPLE
SHED, IT WILL COVER ENTIRE CAMBODIA LANDSCAPE, WHAT A STING SMELL!!!

Anonymous said...

That wouldn't be so bad in comparison to blue-eyed shedding.

Anonymous said...

These people are transplanted chinese who were trained to talk, walk and act like cambodians in 1975-1979 by the chinese government so they will be plane loaded to cambodia in early 1979 after khmer rouge (the instrument of the china's killing machine) murder all khmers.

These are those chinese and not khmers nor they are born in cambodia of chinese parent.

sihanouk and chinese planned the killing field. They intended to populate the country with chinese trained to act as khmers.

Vietnam invaded when it knew that it is better to keep some khmers alive as a pretext of the rescue mission than to fight the chinese on khmer soil.

So now you see the chinese plan B after plan A failed in 1979.

Anonymous said...

We don't give a rat ass about Chinese, Vietnamese, ..., or Japanese transplant. We just want developers here to develop the country.

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen is truly blind to think there is nothing attached to China's "loans", not even "grants".

Anonymous said...

Hen Sen never took any classes on soft power. China is using soft power to dominate Cambodia and other smaller nations.

Anonymous said...

"We don't give a rat ass about Chinese, Vietnamese, ..., or Japanese transplant. We just want developers here to develop the country."

rat's ass it is if they keep money outside of Cambodia while plundering its resources. Give us facts on the development, so far?

Anonymous said...

10:58 AM,
he is not blind, but balancing high on a tight rope. His arse is on the line from both US and China, and the little hyenas from the immediate west and east.

Anonymous said...

11:07, you can't win it all. You win some, and you lose some, but overall Cambodia is a lot better today than 5 to 10 years ago, and there are plenty where that came from.

Anonymous said...

I've seen that "Chumtiew" lady at a "Chumtiew" function at Heng Lay Restaurant, even saw BunRany Hun Sen. I must say that must of been the ugliest group of women at Heng Lay. She's ugly ... they're ugly, inside and out.

Anonymous said...

Dracula faces.