Friday, March 20, 2009

Hun Sen warns not to wrestle power (from him?) by using force

Friday, March 20, 2009
Everyday.com.kh
Translated from Khmer by Socheata

On Wednesday, Hun Sen warned politicians whom he did not name directly, telling them that if they want to change the country’s leader, they must do it according to a democratic election, and they should not use force because, otherwise, they will receive heavy retaliations back. In his closing speech held at the yearly meeting of the ministry of Education, Youth and Sport, Hun Sen declared: “Don’t get excited about changing [the country leader] or not. The change must be done according to the election, don’t use the shortcut, I tell you, don’t use the shortcut at all. [The change must de done under] a democratic election, don’t use a shortcut, I don’t know what other would do, but Hun Sen will strike back.” Yim Sovann, SRP MP and party spokesman, reacted to Hun Sen’s declaration by saying that his party will never resort to war. Yim Sovann told a pro-SRP newspaper that: “War cannot start up and the opposition will not foment war, and nobody is dumb enough to conduct a war in this day and age anymore. The SRP will follow the peaceful path.”

32 comments:

Khmer Young said...

Who will use the force PM Hun Sen? The person who is able to use force is only those who are controlling the force.

Now, Hun Sen is not only prime minister, but Hun Sen is also the leader of army and policemen. But why your political rhetoric is like this? I know Hun Sen are not targeting SRP because this party has no guns and arms-force.

If I am not wrong, Hun Sen is targeting to his internal rival. More than this, Hun Sen is using the same rhetoric to jeopardize Cambodian people. Surely, through jeopardizing, Hun Sen can win the election...through jeopardizing many CPP's leaders such as Chheang Vun, Chheam Yiap, Kannaridh and others have repeatedly cautioned Cambodian people about the brutality, the war, the guns and all means of threat.

Dr. Lao Mong Hay called this political rhetoric as "Rule by Fear"

Cambodian peoples are surviving from the fear of KR, and failed into the fear of foreign invasion, but now they are accounting the fear from the former KR.

Please, stop FEAR and THREAT rhetoric in the peaceful land of Cambodia!

KY

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen as well as other tyrants in the world are living in fear. To them losing power means death penalty. Hypocrite as usual.

Anonymous said...

Ah Pnorng Samrae HunSen shows his merciless.

Anonymous said...

WOW! The news is getting better each day as the death of Mr. Hun Sen is near. Or, is this mean his days are numbered? In fact, some of his loyal elites will have his head rather soon.

Anonymous said...

With all due respect, I would be much happier if our Prime Minister were to have used this forum (the annual meeting of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports) to launch his vision of education over the nine years of schooling that every child is entitled to according to the country's Consitution. For instance, schools should be able ensure that, after these nine years and by the time he or she is around 16 years old, this shild has developed a firm positive mental attitude, mastered the three Rs (reading, writing and arithmetics)and learned a trade (skill) to make a living.
It would be also good if politicians were to place education "below the belt" and do not touch it when they fight one another and leave it to the experts.

LAO Mong Hay, Hong Kong

Anonymous said...

Hey Ah Hun Sen use FORCE to take Over Ranarithd in 1997. General Kim Yan can USE the same rule to take down Ah Hun Sen & families and take 1st post as Prime minister of Cambodia. Prime Minister Keo Kim Yan.

The Opposition they have no power or military force to harm ah Hun Sen so only CPP within can do this.

DONT FORGET the Hun Sen's Democratic election that he beleived so much is all LIP service. He rigged the election to WIN it. With out it he lost power LONG AGO.

Once Hun Sen is down it time to prosecute him for crime against humanity in K5 and as Khmer Rouge leader.

Anonymous said...

2:23 PM

Mr. Kim? Sorry, it was too late. He never had the chance to use his (past) power to topple Hun's regime, because he (Kim) was followed and watched every inch of his movement. Trust me, I was with Mr. Kim. Also, Manat was under supervision under the former general.

Again, the poor guy never had the opportunity to take this high-value asset.

Anonymous said...

Samdach HS peut se targuer cause toujours mon jimminy criket et je ne t'écoute pas Parler pour écouter ou parler pour meubler sa journée Dans tous les cas de figure samdach HS n 'a pas besoin de conseils de MUGGABE Ces actes sont INNEES la soif de pouvoir et ce plaisir sadique de dominer et ce trahir ses ancetres

Anonymous said...

Let's not use this phrase "Pnorng Samrae" to insult one another. It would hurt our indigenous Phnong and Samrae peoples.
I used to provide internship in Phnom Penhn for a year to two Phnongs from Mondolkiri, a young man and a young woman, and also a Kroeung young man from Rattanakiri. They are all like all other Cambodians. The two young men returned and worked for NGOs.
The Phnom woman got support from America to pursue her law studies at the University of Law and, after graduation, she got a good job at UNDP.
It's a pity some better off fellow Cambodians look down on the indigenous Phnong people, and also are grabbing their communal lands. I have been many times to Mondolkiri and have visited many Phnong villages. Some Phnong people have become beggars. Some of these beggars can be seen around Bou Sra water fall.

LAO Mong Hay, Hong Kong

Anonymous said...

4:57 PM
What are you talking about when you said that Hun Sen does not need any advice (from his partner Muggabe); in fact, both of them are the same -- power thirsty. Of course, Hun Sen has egregiously destroyed and tarnished our Khmer ancestor, and we all know that he did it because he MUST placade his master (Yuon).

Ah Chkuot lop, 4:57 PM.

Pi Anh

Anonymous said...

PM is correct; we must keep a close eye on pouk Ah Barbaric Power Hungry Scam Rainxy at all times. They have been without power for a long time now, and they can explode anytime. You can see all of the signal clearly in Ah Scam Ranxy's body language.

Anonymous said...

This is the path to totalitarian or tyrant or dictatorship.

We want change because HUN SEN is incapable to lead the country in professional way.

While you have a chance to resign, you should do it now. If I've remembered reading some news about Romania, the executed Nicolae Ceausescu.

Here the related article of Nicolae Ceasusescu.
By 1989, Ceauşescu was showing signs of complete denial of reality. While the country was going through extremely difficult times with long bread queues in front of empty food shops, he was often shown on state TV entering stores filled with food supplies, visiting large food and arts festivals where people would serve him mouthwatering food and praising the "high living standard" achieved under his rule. Special contingents of food deliveries would fill stores before his visits, and even well-fed cows would be transported across country in anticipation to his visits of farms. Staples such as flour, eggs, butter and milk were difficult to find and most people started to depend on small gardens grown either in small city alleys or out in the country. In late 1989, daily TV broadcasts showed lists of CAPs (kolkhozes) with alleged record harvests, in blatant contradiction with the shortages experienced by the average Romanian at the time.

Some people, believing that Ceauşescu was not aware of what was going on in the country, attempted to hand him petitions and complaint letters during his many visits around the country. However, each time he got a letter, he would immediately pass it on to members of his security. Whether or not Ceauşescu ever read any of them will probably remain unknown. According to rumours of the time,[who?] people attempting to hand letters directly to Ceauşescu risked adverse consequences, courtesy of the secret police Securitate. People were strongly discouraged from addressing him and there was a general sense that things had reached an overall low.


[edit] Revolution
Main article: Romanian Revolution of 1989

Nicolae Ceauşescu flees Bucharest by helicopter on December 22, 1989Ceauşescu's regime collapsed after a series of violent events in Timişoara and Bucharest in December 1989. In November 1989, the XIVth Congress of the Romanian Communist Party (PCR) saw Ceauşescu, now aged 71, re-elected for another 5 years as leader of the PCR.


[edit] Timişoara
Demonstrations in the city of Timişoara were triggered by the government-sponsored attempt to evict László Tőkés, an ethnic Hungarian pastor, accused by the government of inciting ethnic hatred. Members of his ethnic Hungarian congregation surrounded his apartment in a show of support.

Romanian students spontaneously joined the demonstration, which soon lost nearly all connection to its initial cause and became a more general anti-government demonstration. Regular military forces, police and Securitate fired on demonstrators on December 17, 1989. On December 18, 1989, Ceauşescu departed for a visit to Iran, leaving the duty of crushing the Timişoara revolt to his subordinates and his wife. Upon his return on the evening of December 20, the situation became even more tense, and he gave a televised speech from the TV studio inside Central Committee Building (CC Building), in which he spoke about the events at Timişoara in terms of an "interference of foreign forces in Romania's internal affairs" and an "external aggression on Romania's sovereignty".

The country, which had no information of the Timişoara events from the national media, heard about the Timişoara revolt from western radio stations like Voice of America and Radio Free Europe and by word of mouth. A mass meeting was staged for the next day, December 21, which, according to the official media, was presented as a "spontaneous movement of support for Ceauşescu", emulating the 1968 meeting in which Ceauşescu had spoken against the invasion of Czechoslovakia by the Warsaw Pact forces.


[edit] Overthrow
On December 21, the mass meeting, held in what is now Revolution Square, degenerated into chaos. The image of Ceauşescu's uncomprehending expression as the crowd began to boo him remains one of the defining moments of the collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe. The stunned couple (the dictator had been joined by his wife), failing to control the crowds, finally took cover inside the building, where they remained until the next day. The rest of the day saw a revolt of the Bucharest population, which had assembled in University Square and confronted the police and the army on barricades. These initial events are regarded to this day as the genuine revolution. However, the unarmed rioters were no match for the military apparatus concentrated in Bucharest, which cleared the streets by midnight and arrested hundreds of people in the process.

Although the broadcast of the "support meeting" and the subsequent events on national television had been interrupted the previous day, Ceauşescu's senile reaction to the events had already become part of the country's collective memory. By the morning of December 22, the rebellion had already spread to all major cities. The suspicious death of Vasile Milea, the defence minister, was announced by the media. Immediately thereafter, Ceauşescu presided over the CPEX meeting and assumed the leadership of the army. He made an attempt to address the crowd gathered in front of the Central Committee building, but this desperate move was rejected by the rioters, who forced open the doors of the building, by now left unprotected. The Ceauşescus fled by helicopter as the result of a poorly advised decision (since they would have had safer refuge using existing underground tunnels) [see Dumitru Burlan].

During the course of the revolution the western press published estimates of the numbers of people killed by the Securitate in support of Ceaucescu. The numbers increased rapidly until an estimate of 64,000 dead was widely reported and blazoned across front pages. The Hungarian military attaché expressed doubt about the figures, pointing out the improbable logistics which would be necessary to kill such a large number of people in such a short time. After Ceaucescu's death a count of the casualties reported at hospitals across the country revealed that the actual death toll had been less then one thousand and probably much lower than that.


[edit] Execution

Nicolae Ceauşescu's grave in Ghencea cemeteryCeauşescu and his wife Elena fled the capital with Emil Bobu and Manea Mănescu and headed, by helicopter, for Ceauşescu's Snagov residence, from where they fled again, this time for Târgovişte. Near Târgovişte, they abandoned the helicopter, having been ordered to land by the army, which by that time had restricted flying in Romania's air space. The Ceauşescus were held by the police, while the policemen listened to the radio. The police eventually turned over the couple to the army. On December 25, the two were sentenced to death by a military court on charges ranging from illegal gathering of wealth to genocide, and were executed in Târgovişte. The film crew recording the events missed the execution since the firing began too quickly.[9]

The Ceauşescus were executed by a firing squad consisting of elite paratroop regiment soldiers Ionel Boeru, Dorin Cârlan and Octavian Gheorghiu who shot them with AK-47 assault rifles. After the shooting had stopped, the bodies were covered with canvas. The hasty trial and the images of the dead Ceauşescus were videotaped and the footage promptly released in numerous western countries. Footage of their trial and pictures of their corpses (but not of the execution itself) were shown the same day on television for the Romanian public.[10][11]

The Ceauşescu couple's graves are located in Ghencea cemetery in Bucharest. Nicolae and Elena are buried on opposite sides of a path. The graves themselves are unassuming, but they tend to be covered in flowers and symbols of their regime. Some allege that the graves do not, in reality, contain their bodies. As of April 2007, their son Valentin has lost a lawsuit asking for investigation of the matter. The elder son Nicu Ceauşescu, died in 1996, and is buried close by in the same cemetery. According to Jurnalul Naţional,[12] requests were made by their daughter and supporters of their political views to move them to mausoleums or churches built for the purpose of housing their remains, but such requests were denied by the government.


[edit] Personality cult and authoritarianism
Ceauşescu created a pervasive personality cult, giving himself the titles of "Conducător" ("Leader") and "Geniul din Carpaţi" ("The Genius of the Carpathians"), with help from Proletarian Culture (Proletkult) poets such as Adrian Păunescu and Corneliu Vadim Tudor, and even had a king-like sceptre made for himself. Such excesses prompted the painter Salvador Dalí to send a congratulatory telegram to the "Conducător." The Communist Party daily Scînteia published the message, unaware that Dalí had written it with tongue firmly in cheek. To avoid new treasons after Pacepa's defection, Ceauşescu also invested his wife Elena and other members of his family with important positions in the government.


[edit] Statesmanship

With Mikhail Gorbachev and the Warsaw Pact leaders, 1987Under Ceauşescu, Romania was Europe's fourth biggest exporter of weapons. He made efforts to act as a mediator between the PLO and Israel. He organised a successful referendum for reducing the size of the Romanian Army by 5% and held large rallies for peace.

Ceauşescu tried to play a role of influence and guidance to African countries. He was a close ally and personal friend of dictator President Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaïre. Relations were in fact not just state-to-state, but party-to-party between the MPR and the Romanian Communist Party. Many believe that Ceauşescu's death played a role in influencing Mobutu to "democratize" Zaïre in 1990.[13] Also, France granted Ceauşescu the Legion of Honour and in 1978 he became an Honorary British Knight[14] (GCB, removed) in the UK, whereas the illiterate Elena Ceauşescu was arranged to be 'elected' to membership of a Science Academy in the USA; all of these, and more, were arranged by the Ceauşescus as a propaganda ploy through the consular cultural attaches of Romanian embassies in the countries involved.

Ceauşescu's Romania was the only Warsaw Pact country that did not sever diplomatic relations with Chile after Augusto Pinochet's coup.[15]


[edit] Weaknesses
Ceauşescu's control of every aspect of religious, educational, commercial, social, and civic life[16] further aggravated the situation. In 1987, an attempted strike at Braşov failed: the army occupied the factories and crushed the workers' demonstrations.

Throughout 1989, Ceauşescu became ever more isolated in the Communist world: in August 1989, he proposed a summit to discuss the problems of Eastern European Communism and "defend socialism" in these countries, but his proposal was turned down by the Warsaw Pact states and the People's Republic of China. Even after the Berlin Wall fell and Ceauşescu's closest comrades, GDR leader Eric Honecker resigned, and Bulgarian leader Todor Zhivkov, was replaced in November 1989, Ceauşescu ignored the threat to his position as the last old-style Communist leader in Eastern Europe.


[edit] Other

His successor, Ion Iliescu, and Nicolae Ceauşescu in 1976Nicolae and Elena Ceauşescu had two sons, nuclear physicist Valentin Ceauşescu who was adopted as a part of RWP Campaign to adopt war orphans in the late 1940s, Nicu Ceauşescu (1951 - 1996) also a physicist, and a daughter Zoia Ceauşescu (1949 - 2006), who was a mathematician. After the death of his parents, Nicolae Ceauşescu ordered the construction of an Orthodox church, the walls of which are decorated with portraits of his parents.[17]

Ceauşescu's official monthly salary was 18,000 lei (equivalent to US$3,000 at the official exchange rate). Of this, some 5,000 lei was deposited in a bank every month for use by his children. Nevertheless, he used to receive presents (e.g., a golden plated door handle) from countries and organisations that he was visiting, the misappropriation of which was one of the accusations against him at his trial. While he tried to keep account of his finances, his younger son Nicu was much less restrained and rumours abounded that he paid a gambling debt incurred in Las Vegas with a herd of horses belonging to the Communist Party (the herd of Jegălia, formerly administered by the Romanian Royal Cavalry).[citation needed]

There have been allegations that Ceauşescu had OCD, and this has been supported by several of the elite who have known him. He was said to be Bacillophobic, due to the fact that he has been seen washing his hands with an alcohol solution after shaking hands with people and was also claimed to be Mysophobic since he was never seen wearing the same clothes twice and had many food tasters for himself and his wife (which once caused trouble in the UK when he had his valet taste the food at a party thrown by the Queen, a serious insult to her) and had several Bathtubs in his house that had several dials to filter the water (Romania never had a water purification system through out the regime). His Socialist architectural tastes was also claimed to be based off this including his unusually organized and frequently cleaned palaces and offices also gave clues to whether he had OCD as well.

Despite his relatively low salary for an average world leader at the time, Ceauşescu was known for his luxurious lifestyle spending vast amounts of money borrowed from the west on his own lifestyle while his people were left to reap the effects of his disastrous policies. He owned over 15 luxury palaces around Romania including a riverside villa at Snagov, a lakeside resort at Cernavodă, and a mountainside lodge at Braşov. The Primaverii Palace at Bucharest (the palace was later looted and transformed into a NATO headquarters after the revolution) had whole rooms filled with trappings of wealth.[18] One such room was devoted to Elena's vast collections of fur coats and another room was filled with Ceauşescu's bespoke suits, tuxedos and hunting uniforms (many of which were never even worn). The palaces were no less equipped either as they were filled with priceless silk, porcelain, marble (some valuing over $1,000 per square metre), silverware, chandeliers, and carpets. The collections of wealth found outside the palaces equalled what was inside, such as a vast collection of cars including a Buick Electra given to him as a gift by U.S. President Richard Nixon, a Mercedes Benz Limousine from Mohammad Reza Pahlavi the last Shah of Iran, several Ferraris, Lamborghinis, BMWs, a Rolls Royce from Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, and a custom-built Trabant from East German leader Eric Honecker. The palaces also contained large guards comparable to the ones at the Palace of Versailles, Ceauşescu's collection of 'Rocket' speedboats and large yachts such as the Snagov I and Snagov II.

Ceauşescu's security detail was relatively small, numbering only 40 people for his residences and for his whole family. His security chief was Col. Dumitru Burlan who claims that his troops had only two guns. According to Burlan, Ceauşescu was overconfident that the Romanian people loved him, and believed that he did not need protection; this explains much of the ease with which Ceauşescu was deposed and captured.

Ceauşescu is the only recipient of the Danish Order of the Elephant ever to have it revoked. This happened on December 23, 1989, when HM Queen Margrethe II ordered the insignia to be returned to Denmark, and for Ceauşescu's name to be deleted from the official records.

Ceauşescu was likewise stripped of his honorary GCB (Knight, Grand Cross of the Bath) by Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom on the day before his execution. Queen Elizabeth also returned the Romanian Order Ceauşescu had bestowed upon her.[19]

On his 70th birthday in 1988 Ceauşescu was decorated with the Karl-Marx-Orden by then Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) chief Erich Honecker; through this he was honoured for his rejection of Mikhail Gorbachev's reforms.

In a similar way to some EU countries, praising the crimes of totalitarian regimes and denigrating their victims is forbidden by law in Romania; this includes the Ceauşescu regime. Dinel Staicu received a 25,000 lei (approximately 9,000 United States dollars) fine for praising Ceauşescu and displaying his pictures on his private television channel (3TV Oltenia).[20]

Ceauşescu's last days in power were dramatized in a stage musical, The Fall of Ceauşescu, written and composed by Ron Conner. It premiered at the Los Angeles Theater Center in September 1995 and was attended by Ion Iliescu, the then president of Romania who had been visiting Los Angeles at the time.

Anonymous said...

I've read the same. Most of the dictator that is/was greed by power will go down.

Idi Amin
Marcos Fernandez
Nicolae Ceausescu
Saddam Hussein
in Cambodia???? will be soon

Anonymous said...

Paranoid and delusional thoughts start to cripping up PM's mental status each day. Soon he will be prescribed some psychotropic medications to control these symptoms.

Anonymous said...

Hun sen is a hipocrite cause he don't even respect the election process. And he is preaching about election.
one should pratice what he preaches before he should preach anything.

look like the day of hun sen' last day is coming soon. He not gonna last til next election. Too many news and conflict within his own circle. imagine the outer circle. Its a dog eats dog.

Anonymous said...

ម្នាលហ៊ុនសំណែន (បទកាកគតិ)
ម្នាលហ៊ុនសែនអើយ ប៉ុន្មានឆ្នាំហើយ អ្នកកាន់អំណាច
មិនបានជួយអ្វី ខ្លួនកាន់តែកាច ខ្លាំងជាងបីសាច
ភ្នំវល្លិទៅទៀត។
ម្នាលកាន់តែចាស់ គួររកអ្នកផ្លាស់ ហើយប្រាសខំឆ្លៀត
រកធម៌រកអាថ៌ បំភ្លេចវិវាទ សាងខ្លួនម្តងទៀត
ពុំទាន់យឺតឡើយ ។
ខំសាងកុសល បំបាត់កង្វល់ ទើបចិត្តបានស្បើយ
ខំធ្វើបុណ្យទាន ជាស្ពានរកត្រើយ ជួបសុខរៀងអើយ
នៅជាតិខាងមុខ ។
មុននេះសាងបាប សាងច្រើនសន្ធាប់ ប្រមូលវេចទុក
ត្រូវយកសងគេ នៅពេលខាងមុខ ទើបរួចផុតទុក្ខ
ជួបសុខជាក្រោយ ។
អាយុសង្ខៃ មិនអាចតថ្លៃ ម្នាលកុំបណ្តោយ
ពេលកន្លងផុត ពិបាកដង្ហោយ ឲ្យវិលមកក្រោយ
ក្នុងចិត្តប្រេះឆា ។
ស្តាយបាបបានធ្វើ សីលមិនអើពើ ពឹងលើវាសនា
ខ្លួនចាស់ទ្រុតទ្រោម រូបឆោមជរា មច្ចុរាជទាមទារ
រាំងរាមិនបាន ។
ពេលនោះទើបភ្ញាក់ រកទីពុំនាក់ ដូចហាក់ស្រេកឃ្លាន
យល់ដឹងខុសត្រូវ ជម្រៅសីលទាន យកទៅមិនបាន
ប្រឹងរកឲ្យគេ ។
រកសុទ្ធផ្លូវខុស លួចជាតិស្រស់ៗ គ្មានសោះទ្រព្យកេរ្តិ៍
ប្លន់ទាំងអំណាច កំទេចអ្នកស្នេហ៍ បាបរិតឡើងទ្វេ
សងពុំរួចឡើយ ។
២៥មករា ២០០០
ស.យ.មករា

Anonymous said...

Don't worry PM; I can't wait for pouk Ah Scam Rainxy to make our day.

Anonymous said...

Don't worry PM (HUN XEN), Your bodyguards will take care of you!
Do you want shot in the head, hang, or the way Hok Landy went ( all apart)?

Anonymous said...

A dumb blind mad dog is completely intoxicated with power. Without power, this dog will be kiiled, thay why he cling to power. Oh, what a silly dog he is! Will he be a second Saddam Hussein?

Anonymous said...

The MP has been heavily obsessed with his power and has ruled his country by fear--the fear of loosing power. This fear has become a phobia which has haunted him every day. Tha's why he seems to have two personalities--one is a mad man most of the times, the other, to be honest, maybe just a man.

I think it is very difficult for him to give up his power beacuse he has so many enemies and he's been under a lot of pressure from foreign pressures (especially Youn).

To be honest, I srtongly believe that he is spychologically unfit with his role as a PM.

The only option for him, not my preference, is continue to rule with fear for the rest of his life. This is very comon in the life of all dictators. It is sad for us Cambodians. What should we do?

Anonymous said...

Of course this dog is unfit in any government position, if he was not installed in power by Yuons!!!

Anonymous said...

Nacolae Ceausescus,
Of Romania


he Ceauşescus were executed by a firing squad consisting of elite paratroop regiment soldiers Ionel Boeru, Dorin Cârlan and Octavian Gheorghiu who shot them with AK-47 assault rifles. After the shooting had stopped, the bodies were covered with canvas. The hasty trial and the images of the dead Ceauşescus were videotaped and the footage promptly released in numerous western countries. Footage of their trial and pictures of their corpses (but not of the execution itself) were shown the same day on television for the Romanian public.

Anonymous said...

If you voted for CPP (Cambodian People's Party):

Also known as:

Communist Party of Kampuchea
Khmer Revolution Party
Khmer Rouge Party
Khmer Krorhorm Party - គណបក្សខ្មែរក្រហម

You're support the killing of 1.7 million innocent Khmer peoples from 1975 to 1979 in Cambodia.

You're support the killing at least twelve innocent men, women and children on March 30, 1997 Grenade Attack in Cambodia.

You're support assassination of journalists in Cambodia.

You're support political assassination and killing in Cambodia.

You're support attempted assassination and murder of leader of the free trade union in Cambodia.

You're support corruptions in Cambodia.

You're support murder of Piseth Pilika (Hun Sen's affaire).

You're support Hun Sen Regime burn poor people's house down to the ground and leave them homeless.


Hun Sen, Chea Sim and Heng Samrin was a former Khmer Rouge commanders.

Now, Hun Sen, Chea Sim and Heng Samrin are Khmer Rouge leaders, since their leader (Pol Pot) is dead.

From 1975 to 1979, these Khmer Rouge commanders responsible for killing 1.7 million innocent Khmer peoples in Cambodia.

From 1980 to present, these Khmer Rouge leaders responsible for killing innocent men, women and children on March 30, 1997, assassinated journalists, political assassination and killing, murder of Piseth Pilika (Hun Sen's affaire) and attempted assassinate and murder of leader of the free trade union in Cambodia.

When is the ECCC going to bring these three criminals to U.N. Khmer Rouge Tribunal?

Khmer Rouge Regime is a genocide organization.

Hun Sen Regime is a terrorist organization.
Hun Sen Bodyguards is a terrorist organization.
Hun Sen Death Squad is a terrorist organization.
Cambodian People's Party is a terrorist organization.

I have declare the current Cambodian government which is lead by the Cambodian People's Party as a terrorist organization.

Whoever associate with the current Cambodian government are associate with a terrorist organization.


Khmer Rouge Regime had committed:

Torture
Execution
Massacre
Atrocities
War Crimes
Crimes Against Humanity
Starvations
Overwork to Death
Slavery
Rapes
Abuses
Assault and Battery


Cambodian People's Party Hun Sen Regime had committed:

Assassination
Murder
Killing
Terrorism
Drive by Shooting
Intimidation
Death Threat
Threatening
Human Rights Abuses
Human Trafficking
Drugs Trafficking
Under Age Child Sex
Mass Evictions
Land Grabbing
Corruptions
Illegal Firearms
Illegal Logging
Acid Attacks
Injustice
Steal Votes
Violate the Constitution


These are the Trade Marks of Hun Sen's Khmer Rouge Regime.

Under Hun Sen Regime, no criminals that has been committed murder and all other crimes within Hun Sen's government ever been brought to justice.


Information change without notice as it become available.

Anonymous said...

I wish he shout these words toward Thailand instead his own kind of people! why he's so brave in killing his own people??

Anonymous said...

I wish he shout these words toward Thailand instead his own kind of people! why he's so brave in killing his own people??

Anonymous said...

I wish he shout these words toward Thailand instead his own kind of people! why he's so brave in killing his own people??

Anonymous said...

They say karma will catch up with mr hunsen and the wrath of evil power will fry his ass for all the bad deeds that he did in cambodia. he appears to be losing his mind and is on the verge of collapsing on his own weight, fearing internal uprising within the cpp. There is no stopping the will power of the people, mr hun sen. IN the Phillipines people brought down a corrupt president and sen him to jail. They reelect a president who can lead the country to prosperity. Khmer people no longer believe in hun sen communist party; they know full well that hun sen verbal rhetorics is nothing more than a empty threat in his ill attempt to hold on to power. Khmer people also remember that hun sen had used power to stage a coup to oust prince rannarith 11years ago. You will not escape justice, mr hun sen. YOu can not fool khmer people of the 21st century. You will be defeated by the people power one day.

Anonymous said...

Yes, Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo, you are absolutely right.

They are the worms inside our flesh, so we must take them out.

Anonymous said...

it's not Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo.

it's more like:
Samdech Ach Kwak Moha Pleur Acheow

Hun Sen, the stupidest piece of shit ever in Cambodian history.

Anonymous said...

Dear KY
I intend to write a letter to super power countries to explain and let them know about the devastated situation of Cambodian people under vietnam installed gov in Phnom Penh working toward to lead another silent genocide under the puppet hun hen but I feel my writing is not good enough for that level so that why I would like to ask you to write one and send to super power countries that you think it would help to stop vietnam violate Khmer and Khmer Krom people and ask them to help install a real democratic in Cambodia.
Thank you

Anonymous said...

10:34AM.
Many alreay wrote to the US, UK, India, China, but those countries never replied of even acknowledged it. You can try like we did before.

FYI, the US and UK knew all about Vietnam aggression toward Cambodia, but they closed their eyes as usual. The Vietnamese are trying to shift the blame on China with the US supporting behind through this KR trial. The US is only interested to rule over SEA market instead of China.

Observe more if you don't believe me.

Anonymous said...

You are barking nonsense mr hun sen. If all khmer people stand up to remove you from power, you will not have a chance to stop them. Don't use rhetorics such as these to threat khmer peoople. They are not afraid to take you out. Did you forget that you and your cpp have used forces to silence innocent demonstrators. Khmer people will never ever forget what you did to them. People power will rise against you, and don't ever think that you can stop them