Thursday, September 24, 2009

Do be very careful, you st@@p!# RFA and VOA reporters, our gov't leader will sue you @$$ off!: Threat from anonymous Hun Xen's regime supporter

Dear KI-Media Readers,

We would like to bring to your attention the following gripe and lawsuit threat posted by an anonymous supporter of Xamdach Akkok Moha Xena Bat Dey Dek Cho Hun Xen (see we use his full title) against those "so-called" Khmer/foreigner reporters who are working for Radio Free Asia and Voice of America Khmer services. Alas, in his/her lack of foresight, this reader forgot to sign his/her real name and as such, he/she may never reap his/her rewards from his/her Xamdach Akkok Moha Xena Bat Dey Dek Cho Hun Xen. That just shows how life is full of pitfalls, one day you think are way at the top, but the next day you realize that you are way at the bottom instead; or more accurately: one day you think you'll butter him up, but the next day you realize that you forgot to tell him who you really are!

KI-Media team


Translated from Khmer by Heng Soy


Based on my observation, several journalists never used the honorific title for Cambodian leaders in their articles, especially Radio Free Asia and Voice of America. These two do not seem to respect the government much at all. I already know that the ladies and gentlemen working at these stations are foreigners, they are not Khmer at all. However, even if they are Khmer, they must respect the freedom rights of Cambodia so that foreigners, who do not have Khmer blood, can see that Khmer people from the past have Khmer blood, they (Khmer people) respect each others, and that there is a unity between the government and the Khmer people all over the country. These two radio stations (RFA and VOA) never criticize the politicians, but they criticize the individuals instead.

None of their articles criticize the government, but they only criticize individuals, for example, regarding the issue of Cambodians living along the railroad tracks, these radio stations did not say that the government ordered these Cambodians to move to a new location, but they used the word “eviction of Cambodian people” instead, this is a very rude statement towards the government.

Such criticisms, using such wordings, are not criticisms on the government, they are incitation on Khmer people living all over the world to believe them. Based on my thinking, these people (RFA and VOA) do not have morality towards the Khmer people, even if they have high education levels, they should not use street language when addressing the Cambodian government.

Do be very careful, because the government leader (Hun Xen) can sue you back, do you depend on the US to help you? Irrespective of where you (RFA and VOA reporters) live, you can be sued. Don’t say that we are afraid, we not afraid at all. I know that these ladies and gentlemen live in the US, but you do not have Khmer characters at all, you are foreigners, but you should not look down on Khmer. You never talk about Khmer people living in the US, because you do not consider these Khmer people (who live in the US) as being your people.

Anonymous Hun Xen's regime supporter

25 comments:

Anonymous said...

Let Hun Sen and his cronies come to sue me. I will pay him $2,500 for just taking a trueful oath.

Anonymous said...

A choy mray sarsé kar min mèn khmer dèr èng kann joeung chor
yuon neuo pénh srok a èng khvack
bokkul saoy kér kuor tè jér bokkul luk jéat kuor tè rumlik aèng ch'ngagn ning ma'haup yuon dèl méan thnaim pul min toan doeung khkuon tiet auy dei sampatéan dall yuon roap moen hectar kruosar yuon mork neuo pénh srok mech kar a choy mray min doeng . Bokkul chkuot ning Am-nach boeu min diel oy diel norna?puok éng kampung jik run-dao kapp khluon éng hoeuy mèn ter ?
pi anh!

Anonymous said...

You all should pay respect to the Cambodian government and Cambodian People Party, Samdech Akek Maha Sena Pethey Hun Sen Verman. Only Cambodian People Party can help what you need. This approach is ore sensible that could lead to a more productive and civilized discussions whether agree or disagree. Once agian, you must respect him.

Note: if you post long sentence like a book, I won’t read it.

Angkorian Krama Man

Anonymous said...

4:23AM! Can you teach Hun Sen to speak civilize in public?

Anonymous said...

Democratic Kampuchea Pol Pot Khmer Rouge Regime had committed:

Tortures
Brutality
Executions
Massacres
Mass Murder
Genocide
Atrocities
Crimes Against Humanity
Starvations
Slavery
Force Labour
Overwork to Death
Human Abuses
Persecution
Unlawful Detention


Cambodian People's Party Hun Sen Khmer Rouge Regime had committed:

Attempted Murders
Attempted Murder on Chea Vichea
Attempted Assassinations
Attempted Assassination on Sam Rainsy
Assassinations
Assassinated Journalists
Assassinated Political Opponents
Assassinated Leaders of the Free Trade Union
Executions
Executed members of FUNCINPEC Party
Murders
Murdered Chea Vichea
Murdered Ros Sovannareth
Murdered Hy Vuthy
Murdered Khim Sambo
Murdered Khim Sambo's son 
Murdered members of Sam Rainsy Party.
Murdered activists of Sam Rainsy Party
Murdered Innocent Men
Murdered Innocent Women
Murdered Innocent Children
Killed Innocent Khmer Peoples.
Extrajudicial Execution
Grenade Attack
Terrorism
Drive by Shooting
Brutalities
Police Brutality Against Monks
Police Brutality Against Evictees
Tortures
Intimidations
Death Threats
Threatening
Human Abductions
Human Abuses
Human Rights Abuses
Human Trafficking
Drugs Trafficking
Under Age Child Sex
Corruptions
Bribery
Illegal Arrest
Illegal Mass Evictions
Illegal Land Grabbing
Illegal Firearms
Illegal Logging
Illegal Deforestation
Illegally use of remote detonation on Sokha Helicopter, while Hok Lundy and other military officials were on board.
Illegally Sold State Properties
Illegally Removed Parliamentary Immunity of Parliament Members
Plunder National Resources
Acid Attacks
Turn Cambodia into a Lawless Country.
Oppression
Injustice
Steal Votes
Bring Foreigners from Veitnam to vote in Cambodia for Cambodian People's Party.
Use Dead people's names to vote for Cambodian People's Party.
Disqualified potential Sam Rainsy Party's voters. 
Abuse the Court as a tools for CPP to send political opponents and journalists to jail.
Abuse of Power
Abuse the Laws
Abuse the National Election Committee
Abuse the National Assembly
Violate the Laws
Violate the Constitution
Violate the Paris Accords
Impunity
Persecution
Unlawful Detention
Death in custody.

Under the Cambodian People's Party Hun Sen Khmer Rouge Regime, no criminals that has been committed crimes against journalists, political opponents, leaders of the Free Trade Union, innocent men, women and children have ever been brought to justice. 

Anonymous said...

It is totally outraged to force other people without considering people right.
We can call anyone with their name such as President Obama, President Hu Jintao, President Sarkozy etc.. and etc....
To call them with their honorary title only if they are retired from their present position. Myself I have my honorary title too from Her Majesty, The Queen of England.But I am happy for people to call me Areak Prey.

Areak Prey

Anonymous said...

Angkorian Krama Man

4:23 AM

ah pluer...i respect khmers, but not ah kwack hun shit..slave youn

Anonymous said...

UNDER AGE CHILD SEX
Cambodian People's Party Hun Sen Khmer Rouge Regime had committed under age child sex.
Svay Sitha is a senior government official from Cambodian People's Party.
Svay Sitha had a sexual relationship with Tat Marina, she was only 16 years old.
Source: Human Rights Watch

ACID ATTACK ON TAT MARINA
Cambodian People's Party Hun Sen Khmer Rouge Regime had committed acid attack.
"On December 5, 1999, Tat Marina, age 16, was severely disfigured in an acid attack in Phnom Penh. The attack was allegedly committed by Khun Sophal, the wife of a senior government official, Svay Sitha, because she was angry her husband had a sexual relationship with Tat Marina. Neither Khun Sophal nor those suspected of being her accomplices in the attack were brought to justice. Intense media publicity compelled the Phnom Penh Municipal Court to issue an arrest warrant for Khun Sophal for attempted murder, but the police claimed that they could not locate her, although journalists reported that she was living at home as usual."
Source: Human Rights Watch

TORTURE AND MURDER ON PRAK SITHA WHILE IN CUSTODY BY MISNISTRY OF INTERIOR OFFICIAL
Cambodian People's Party Hun Sen Khmer Rouge Regime had committed torture and murder.
"On the night of January 16, 2003, a street youth named Prak Sitha was beaten to death at the Ministry of Interior (MOI) headquarters after he was arrested and detained by off-duty MOI officers on suspicion of theft. His body - bearing numerous injuries to the head, torso, arms, and legs - was dumped at a Phnom Penh pagoda the following morning by ministry officers, in violation of police regulations regarding deaths in custody. No criminal charges were filed in connection with this death. In December 2004, the case was cited by the UN secretary-general's special representative for human rights in Cambodia - who stated that Prak Sitha died at the ministry "following beatings by a known police officer" - as an example of a "consistent and continuing pattern of impunity" in Cambodia."
Source: Human Rights Watch

PUT SAMPHORS WAS SHOT DEAD BY MEAN SOKCHEA, A RCAF MAJOR WORKING IN BRIGADE 70.
Hun Sen's personal Bodyguards Unit (Brigade 70) is a terrorist organization.
Hing Bunheang is a March 30, 1997 Grenade Attack suspect identified by the FBI.
Cambodian People's Party Hun Sen Khmer Rouge Regime had committed murder, again.
"On September 4, 2008, Mean Sokchea, a RCAF major working in Brigade 70, shot dead 21-year-old waitress Put Samphors at a restaurant in Kandal province. Mean Sokchea, in a drunken stupor, fired his gun and apparently mistakenly hit Put Samphors in the stomach. She was taken to a hospital but later died of her wounds. Mean Sokchea was detained by the police overnight but was then released, allegedly after intervention by Hing Bun Heang. Put Samphor's family received US$2,700 from Mean Sokchea, and the police told them that their daughter was shot while authorities were chasing robbers."
Source: Human Rights Watch

Anonymous said...

hey, use of law is better than use of violence, you know! there's more to cambodia than you and i, really!

Anonymous said...

BUTCHERS ON A SMALLER SCALE:
HUN SEN AND THE CAMBODIAN PEOPLE'S PARTY
by Bruce Sharp

On July 7, 1997, Hun Sen, the leader of the Cambodian People's Party (CPP), overthrew Prime Minister Norodom Ranariddh in a brutal, bloody coup. Two days of fighting left at least 58 people dead and hundreds wounded. Ranariddh's forces were overwhelmed.

The atmosphere in the weeks prior to the coup was one of optimism. Rumors surfaced that Pol Pot, the head of the hated Khmer Rouge, had been captured, and would be turned over to the government to stand trial. The Khmer Rouge were defeated, consumed in the end by their own violence and infighting. But in a bitter twist of fate, killers have become a sought-after commodity in Cambodia. The remaining Khmer Rouge were a prize. Ranariddh, whose soldiers had been battlefield allies of the Khmer Rouge throughout most of the Eighties, seemed poised to absorb them into his ranks. Hun Sen, fearing the effect that this might have on his attempts to consolidate his power, moved to crush Ranarridh before the Khmer Rouge could join him.

In the days leading up to the coup, Hun Sen protested loudly that the Khmer Rouge were murderers, and that they should have no place in Cambodian politics. This is a admirable sentiment. But it is rather odd to hear it from Hun Sen, who is himself a former Khmer Rouge soldier. His defection from the Khmer Rouge came only when one of the many purges conducted by the Khmer Rouge came to focus on his own ranks. One can only assume that he had no particular objection to genocide, so long as it was not directed at him personally.

In the days following Ranariddh's overthrow, Hun Sen's soldiers hunted down supporters of Ranariddh's FUNCINPEC party. Several of the victims were apparently tortured before being murdered; four of the bodyguards of Nhiek Bun Chhay, Ranariddh's top military commander, were found with their eyes gouged out. (Nhiek Bun Chhay narrowly escaped.) Former Interior Minister Ho Sok was shot in the head while in the custody of Hun Sen's military. Chau Sambath, an intelligence expert for Ranariddh, was "shot while trying to escape" according to one CPP account, and "committed suicide" according to another. The United Nations, meanwhile, reported that several persons imprisoned in the wake of the coup had been tortured; they were beaten, forced to drink sewer water, and some had their fingers crushed in metal clamps. Thirty detainees were held in an unlit, unventilated cell roughly six feet wide by twenty feet long. In a haunting echo of the Khmer Rouge years, the CPP denied that FUNCINPEC supporters had been killed. They had, according to the CPP, been sent for "re-education." In the aftermath of these incidents, Amnesty International has issued an appeal to embassies in Cambodia to provide shelter to Royalist party members. Hun Sen's soldiers, meanwhile, celebrated their victory with a looting spree throughout much of Phnom Penh. Even hospitals were not spared. Soldiers stole medicine, beds, and blankets, leaving nothing behind for the care of the wounded. When the UN Human Rights office publicized the killings and torture, Hun Sen called for the replacement of the UN staff and demanded an apology from the UN.

Anonymous said...

Some scholars have promoted the idea that the core of the Cambodian People's Party was formed from the ranks of "good Khmer Rouge" -- a noble, caring group of kind-hearted revolutionaries who were oppressed by the evil "Pol Pot - Ieng Sary clique."

Anyone who believes that this is so should be reminded that Hun Sen initially acquired the role of "co-Prime Minister" only because he threatened renewed civil war when he lost the UN-sponsored elections in 1993. (For details, see Alan Knight's essay on Hun Sen and Democracy.) Those who still harbor lingering doubts should recall the Easter Sunday grenade attack on pro-democracy protesters in Phnom Penh, an assault that killed at least 18 people and wounded as many as 100 more. After the incident, Hun Sen suggested that opposition leader Sam Rainsy, who arranged the demonstration (and whose bodyguard was killed in the attack), should be arrested. When he finished blaming the victims, he suggested that the Khmer Rouge were responsible. In a sense, he is probably correct: When Hun Sen looks in the mirror, a Khmer Rouge stares back.

The 1998 elections were intended to bestow the mantle of legitimacy on Hun Sen. But the elections were a farce. (See the 1998 Human Rights Watch Report on Cambodia for a detailed description of the conditions in Cambodia leading up to the supposedly "fair" election.) The international community seemed to have exhausted its patience with Cambodia, and clearly intended to wash their hands of the entire matter. Observers rushed to declare the elections "legitimate" even before the votes were counted. After the failure of the UN to enforce the results of the previous election, and the muted reaction to the 1997 coup, one suspects the rest of the world simply decided to declare victory and go home.

After decades of war and violence, the Khmer Rouge are gone. The Khmer Rouge were brutal, stupid despots. Hun Sen is a brutal, intelligent one. In an article in the Salt Lake Tribune, noted Cambodia scholar Stephen Heder described Hun Sen in a single sentence: "He is both a competent political administrator and a ruthless political criminal."

Surely, the people of Cambodia deserve better.
  
Author: Bruce Sharp  

Anonymous said...

Being obsessive with power or so called power SYNDROME has to be scrubbed off from this mentality.
Govt has to drastically reform its management based on Effective reasoning concepts and respect fundamental human rights(being rich and in power is only individuals,and NOT a social norm).

Applied Buddhism by practicing moral values/Ethics taught by Buddha is compulsive, otherwise going to the temple to offer to the monks and pray to reduce bad deeds is meaningless. And it may have happened to be political tricks to keep khmers in chaos.

You will reap what you grow, but NOT the rubbish (wealth) you collected.

Neang SA

Anonymous said...

Dear Neang Sa
You are perfectly right that these people are so dummy and they are so obsessed with power and they wanted all Cambodian to call them hightly without considering what they have done to their own country such as destructions to their country and to their people.
Without their destructions I would flee from Cambodia.
Areak Prey

Anonymous said...

CPP don't have to help me with what i need, I can get myself!

Anonymous said...

When the day the government of cambodia respect it people. The people will respect it government. Its as simple as that.

The cpp was never the voted in government in the first place. They killed and cheated their way in and still cheating and killing to stay in as government nowaday.

They used curruption to get in, curruptions will get them out!

Anonymous said...

SORRY Dude...
The title is only for people in the government. (Ek Oddom, Lord,
Chum Teav, etc...)
Radio and news papers are independants.

The title Lauk or Lauk Srey is already good title and respectful!

Anonymous said...

Bruce Sharp is more comment sense.
The rest of you fight this, fight that. We need to work together.

Anonymous said...

Angorian Krama Man ( Khmer Rouge want to be )
You go ahead and kiss Hun Sen's ass because he has been feeding you but don't tell me to respect criminals like Hun Sen comrades . I have more respect for my pets than for those criminals.

Anonymous said...

The Cambodian People's Party Hun Sen Khmer Rouge Regime is responsible for killing almost two million innocent Khmer peoples and counting.

These murderers needs respect.

Okay fine, I'll give you respect if all of you commit suicide.

A dead Khmer Rouge would qualify for respect.

Anonymous said...

Whoever wrote that letter , if he was not afraid why didn't say who he was and where he lived ? He is just like Hun Sen .. a trongman and not afraid of anyone but he got 3000 bodygards to protect him wherever he goes . Isn't that hypocrite ?
Truck Driver

Anonymous said...

6:36AM,
To correct you Hun Xen have 4,000 body guard. This body guard team is funded by cheating from the international aid. Now, US is calling for evaluation.

The body guard comrats used their power to violate human rights as they please. Not too long ago they shot and kill a waitress for not brought ice to them earlier enough.

None of them got arrest or convicted.

Anonymous said...

WOW!!!!!
SAME SONG AS KR. SAME THING THA KILLED ABOUT 2 MILLIONS OF KHMERS.
THIS GUY IS A REAL DEVIL INSIDE THE HOUSE.

Anonymous said...

6:09AM what do you mean work together?.
តើអា ហុន សែន ដែលចេះស្ដាប់យោបល់របស់
អស់លោកណាម្នាក់នៅក្នុងគណបក្ស CPP ដែរ
ឬទេ? ក្រៅតែពីចៅហ្វាយ យួនរបស់វា។
work together for ទទូលសំណូកពីការ
កាប់ព្រៃឈើលក់ ទទូលសំណូកពីពូកអាឧកញ៉ា
ដែលប្លន់ដីពីពលរដ្ឌ លក់ទ្រព្យសម្បត្តិជាតិ​ លូច
ប្រាក់ជុំនួយដែលបរទេសគេជួយសម្រាប់ប្រជា
រាស្រ្ដខ្មែរ រាស្រ្ដ​រងទឹកភ្នែកបាត់បង់ដីធ្លី ប្រើអំណាច
ប្ដេចការ បំបាក់ស្មារតីរាស្រ្ដ​ បំបិតសេរីភាពក្នុងការ
និយាយស្ដី។ល។?????????????ទាំងអស់នេះ
we can't work together.

តាព្រហ្ម

Anonymous said...

As an American, I am freely to expressing my opinion..which protects in the US Constitution under the "1st...Amendment - Freedom of Religion, Press, Expression."

Whoever wrote that STU...PID letter in Khmer, I strongly urge you and the Viet. Cong's Puppet Hun Sen to go a head file a law suit against me.....You have asked of RFA, VOA, and KI Media viewers to respect your leader, Hun Sen and his rights. I wonder if you ever asked Hun Sen to respect basic Human Rights in Cambodia....Did Hun Sen respect Human Rights in 1993, 1997, and Present? Don't be fool schmuck! get a life. Cambodia is fill with Ass kissers like you that is why, Cambodia society as is.

Anonymous said...

7:51 AM

I am agreed with you.
Khmer in France.