Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Political stability safeguards industrial development: Cambodian PM [-Hun Sen will go to great length to prevent Cambodians from protesting]

PHNOM PENH, April 21 (Xinhua) -- Cambodia has to keep political stability, so that all factories can also enjoy stability to guarantee their development, said Prime Minister Hun Sen on Tuesday.

"We have to keep our jobs in order to have stability and not to have riots, which could affect mutual benefits of employees and employers," he said in Kandal province, while meeting with over 3,500 trade union officials of the garment industry to mark the upcoming International Labor Day.

In this regard, he especially expressed appreciation for garment workers, who voted for his Cambodian People's Party (CPP) to win the majority of ballots in the parliamentary election.

"We have to strengthen the good relations among workers, union officials and employers to keep factories running," he said, while encouraging garment workers to enhance their skills to gain higher capacity.

Garment is the foremost pillar industry and economic engine of Cambodia. It usually employs about 300,000 work force and generates over 70 percent of the kingdom's annual export volumes.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Another parties will not able to do the job, therefore the Khmer citizen had to vote for CPP.
The Khmer citizen need first "Rice" and not Democracy or Human Right.

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen attempted to assassinated Chea Vichea (leader of the Free Trade Union of Cambodia).

Hun Sen murder Chea Vichea (leader of the Free Trade Union of Cambodia).

THE MARCH 30, 1997 GRENADE ATTACK IN CAMBODIA
Terrorism in Cambodia.
Killing at least sixteen innocent men, women and children.
Hun Sen's personal Bodyguards Unit (Brigade 70) was the suspects and was order by Hun Sen.
http://www.cambodiapolitic.org/doc_30_march_1997/30_march_97.htm

FBI INVESTIGATION
An FBI investigation concluded that Cambodian government officials were responsible for the attack.
http://www.cambodiapolitic.org/doc_30_march_1997/suspect.htm

U.S. SENATE INVESTIGATION
The U.S. Senate Foreign Committee concluded that Cambodian government officials were responsible for the attack.
http://www.cambodiapolitic.org/doc_30_march_1997/march_30_97_report.pdf

CHEA VICHEA ASSASSINATION
Leader of the Free Trade Union of Cambodia
The Cambodian government attempted to assassinate Chea Vichea and Sam Rainsy on March 30, 1997 Grenade Attack.
http://www.cambodiapolitic.org/Chea%20Vichea%20Photos/index.htm

STATEMENT OF HENG PEOV
Heng Peov hold position as the Police Commissioner of Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
http://ia311543.us.archive.org/1/items/HengPoevStatementofHengPoev/Statement_of_Heng_Peov.pdf

Now, Hun Sen wants to make friend with leader of the Free Trade Union of Cambodia.

Anonymous said...

Here we go again. mr hun sen uses propaganda to silence those who voice their opinion. Stability? It has nothing to do with stability. the cpp has used "stability" keep people from speaking up again their propaganda.

Anonymous said...

You are sound like pol pot!
ពួកអ្នកឯងប៉ុន្មាននាក់ហ្នឹងដួចពលពតអិញ្ចឹង។
ពុំដែលចង់មានស្តេចនៅក្នុងប្រទេសទេ។នេះហើយ
ដែលគេហៅថាជនអគតិ។ហើយចូលចិត្តតែច្រ
ណែននិន្ទាគ្នាមិនចេះចប់ទេ។បើខ្នួនឯងរកពុំបាន
រួចទៅច្រណែននឹងអ្នកគេរកបាន។ខ្មែរភាគច្រើន
ណាស់ដែលរស់នៅបរទេសហើយច្រណែនខ្មែរនឹង
ខ្មែរគ្នាឯង។ដួចជាសាពត៍មាន,វិទ្យុ,ខ្មែរមិន
សង្ឃឹមថាខ្មែរនៅបរទេសកសាងប្រទេសទេ។
ចេះតែច្រណែននឹងខ្មែរនៅក្នុងស្រុកប៉ុណ្ណឹងឯង។
មិនដែលបាននិយាយប្រាប់បរទេសអំពីរឿង
ខ្មែរសាសខ្លួនឯងនៅក្នុងស្រុកឲ្យគេបានដឹងទេ។
ពុំដែលប្រាប់បរទេសថាបងប្អូនខ្មែររបស់ខ្ញុំនៅឯ
ក្នុងស្រុកគឺជួបការលំបាកណាស់។គឺមានតែធ្វើការ
វាយប្រហារទៅលើរាជរដ្ធាភិបាលថែមទៀត។
នេះហើយខ្មែរនៅក្រៅស្រុកហើយម្នាក់ៗអួតឲ្យ
ក្តែងៗថាខ្លួនជាខ្មែរចង់កសាងប្រទេសឲ្យបានរុង
រឿងប៉ុន្តែម្នាក់ៗរកតែពេលសម្រាកពីការអារពុំបាន
ផងបើដួច្នេះទុកឲ្យរាជរដ្ធាភិបាលលោកគាត់ធ្វើទៅ
ហើយចាំតែជួយគាំទ្រទៅវាស្រេចទៅហើយ។

Anonymous said...

i think whether people like to protest or not like to protest, it's all in the culture. only education will change all of that. i think studying about culture is very important in understanding the local psyche, etc... or why people behavior or act or believe in a certain way; it's all in the culture, the society where those people were raised or lived or educated and so on. however, it's bad to force people to comform to a certain culture. i myself, like personal freedom and independence. some people like to be co-dependent or some even have no choice at all but to conform to the norm in society. so, understanding local culture is essential ingredient to knowing why people do what they do. and culture is no easy to get rid of overnight either; it takes a time to adjust to new things like everything else. one way is to accept the difference and learn to live with it; other way too is to avoid or deny it all together. oh, there are so many different routes people could take in life. please learn them all. it's good for survival, for life, for country, family, etc... god bless cambodia.