Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Hun Sen Discourages Election Violence [-It would be better if Hun Sen issues the message to his CPP members]

By Heng Reaksmey, VOA Khmer
Original repoort from Phnom Penh
27 May 2008



Prime Minister Hun Sen on Monday called for all competing parties for July’s election to avoid violence, but observers say such advisories are rarely taken seriously at lower levels of power.

Hun Sen said at a ceremony Monday respect for the rule of law is the best way to reduce violations during the election period.

Election observers and other party officials say violence is not likely to disappear from this election.

Sam Rainsy Party Secretary-General Eng Chhay Ieng said such warnings were rarely heard by Hun Sen’s low-ranking officials, and it is those officials who pose a threat.

The National Election Committee has approved 11 parties to compete in the general elections.

Norodom Ranariddh Party Deputy Secretary-General Thav Kimhor agreed with Hun Sen’s warning, but said so far his party had already had people killed.

Keo Remy, vice president of the Human Rights Party, said Monday he worried election violence could not be prevented.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen had already clearly said, "If the people vote for the Cambodian People's Party, there will be no war, and the people don't need to run for the trenches."

Anonymous said...

Because Hun Sen is selling Cambodia to the freaking Viet Hanoi plunderer and invader - that's why! The choice is clear here - be the viet slave or be free like everybody else in the world.

Vietcong go home! go home Viet!
Leave Khmer people alone to sort things out on their own!!!

Anonymous said...

There is no need for people to be violence if Ah Spam Rainxy stop provoking people to become violence.

Anonymous said...

Only Viet troller such as the one @8:29AM and KJE also known as Klaus Englehart of "About-Cambodia.." spam and try to destroy KI-Media, nobody else does.