Sam Rainsy deplores the authoritarianism of Cambodia's prime minister who is in power for the past two decades (Photo: AFP/Tang Chhin Sothy)
15 December 2009
By Jacques Follorou
Le Monde (Paris, France)
Translated from French by Tola Ek
L'article en français se trouve en fin du texte anglais.
“For now, I am an alibi for democracy to Hun Sen, my country’s prime minister, however I think that he will kill me before he quits power.” Opposition leader Sam Rainsy already escaped two assassination attempts: in 1997 and 1998. “To Hun Sen, I am a guarantor to the foreigners that he respects freedom, but in reality, his regime never ceased to harden up.”
Currently in Paris, where he once lived, Sam Rainsy uses his quick wit and his oral gift to describe the development of the Cambodian society. Symbolizing an elite in exile before returning back home to take on political position, he looks ten years younger than his actual 60-year-old age. A former Finance minister between 1993 and 1994 in the coalition government, he embodies an alternative to the old decaying Hun Sen regime. The latter is in fact one of the oldest leaders in the world who still in power, and he is also the leader of the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) which advocates a Vietnamese-inspired model of market economy.
In November, the political hardening of Cambodia was translated into a crisis with Thailand, its neighbor. Diplomatic relations were cut off between the two countries after Hun Sen decided to offer asylum to Thaksin Shinawatra, the former Thai prime minister who was sentenced in his country to two years in prison for embezzlements. Cooperation agreements between the two countries were suspended following Thaksin’s nomination as personal advisor to the Cambodian prime minister.
“Hun Sen is pouring oil on fire with Thailand to weaken it within ASEAN, but also to hide the strengthening of his relationships with Vietnam, his other neighbor,” Sam Rainsy said.
Unexpected resistance
However, as head of the Cambodian opposition – the Sam Rainsy Party (SRP) –that counts 26 MPs and 7 senators, “the worst” is inside of the country itself. According to Sam Rainsy, “Hun Sen is held by his throat.” He recently reduced salaries for police officers, soldiers and civil servants and he is also initiating property tax, as well as taxes on motorcycles, the most popular transportation means in Cambodia. “Yet, he promised never to touch lands or popular transportation means.”
According to Cambodia’s opposition, public freedom is also seriously threatened. “The novelty is that he is now attacking militants at the base, not just the leaders only. Public meetings without authorization and demonstrations are prohibited, this regime holds itself up only through fear,” Mr. Sam Rainsy indicated.
The traditional political equilibrium which was assured by the weight of the royalist is no longer working. “Before, the royalists were the alternative to communism, but, since 1995, they only act as a guarantor and they allowed Hun Sen to remain in power.”
Likewise, according to Sam Rainsy, Hun Sen’s virulent attacks against the international tribunal currently trying the former Khmer Rouge leaders in Phnom Penh reveal “the regime’s true nature.” “He (Hun Sen) criticizes new charges brought up by the special tribunal because he is afraid to reveal openly the stranglehold of the former mid-level Khmer Rouge cadres who are now the main actors of the current regime.”
Nevertheless, according to the Cambodian opposition leader, “the authoritarian drift” of the regime would be blocked by unexpected resistance. The increasing use of mobile phones in the country contributes to the advancement of plurality during election campaigns and also to the distribution of alternative information to the regime’s media propaganda. The opening up of competition in some market segments, such as telecommunication, would loosen up the country’s stranglehold. “When a dictatorship wants modernity, it must accept a dose of freedom,” Mr. Rainsy indicated.
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Le chef de l'opposition cambodgienne dénonce la dérive autoritaire du régime de Hun Sen
15.12.09
Jacques Follorou LE MONDE
"Pour l'instant, je suis l'alibi démocratique de Hun Sen, premier ministre de mon pays, mais je pense qu'il me tuera avant de quitter le pouvoir." Le chef de l'opposition cambodgienne, Sam Rainsy, a déjà échappé, en 1997 et 1998, à deux tentatives d'assassinat. "Pour Hun Sen, je suis une caution pour les étrangers attestant qu'il respecte les libertés, mais en réalité, ce régime ne cesse de se durcir."
De passage à Paris, où il a vécu dans le passé, il use d'un esprit vif et d'un certain don de la formule pour décrire l'évolution de la société cambodgienne. Symbole de cette élite exilée avant de revenir au pays exercer des fonctions politiques, il fait dix ans de moins que ses 60 ans. Ex-ministre des finances entre 1993 et 1994 dans un gouvernement de coalition, il entend incarner une alternative au régime vieillissant de Hun Sen. Ce dernier est l'un des plus anciens dirigeants au pouvoir au monde et leader du Parti du peuple cambodgien (PPC), qui prône un modèle communiste d'inspiration vietnamienne tourné vers l'économie de marché.
Le raidissement de la politique du Cambodge s'est traduit, en novembre, par la crise déclenchée avec son voisin, la Thaïlande. Les relations diplomatiques ont été rompues entre les deux Etats après qu'Hun Sen a décidé d'offrir l'asile à l'ex-premier ministre thaïlandais, Thaksin Shinawatra, condamné dans son pays à deux ans de prison pour malversations financières. Les accords de coopération ont été suspendus après la nomination de Thaksin comme conseiller personnel du premier ministre cambodgien.
"Hun Sen jette de l'huile sur le feu avec la Thaïlande pour l'affaiblir au sein de l'ASEAN (l'Association des nations de l'Asie du Sud-Est), mais aussi pour masquer le renforcement de ses relations avec le Vietnam, son autre voisin", estime Sam Rainsy.
Résistances inattendues
Mais, selon le chef de l'opposition cambodgienne, dont la formation politique, le Parti de Sam Rainsy (PSR) compte vingt-six députés et sept sénateurs, "le plus grave" se trouve à l'intérieur du pays. "Hun Sen est pris à la gorge", selon M. Rainsy. Il vient de réduire les salaires des policiers, des militaires et des fonctionnaires, et il a instauré un impôt foncier ainsi qu'une taxe sur les motos, moyen de locomotion très répandu au Cambodge. "Il avait pourtant promis de ne jamais toucher à la terre ou aux transports populaires."
Les libertés publiques, d'après les opposants cambodgiens, seraient également menacées. "La nouveauté, c'est qu'il s'attaque désormais aux militants de base et pas seulement aux chefs, les réunions publiques sans autorisation et les manifestations ont été interdites, ce régime se maintient par la peur", assure M. Rainsy.
L'équilibre politique traditionnel assuré par le poids des royalistes ne fonctionnerait plus. "Avant, les royalistes étaient l'alternative au communisme, mais depuis 1995, ils ne sont qu'une caution et ont permis à Hun Sen de se maintenir au pouvoir."
De même, les prises de position virulentes de Hun Sen contre le tribunal international jugeant actuellement, à Phnom Penh, d'ex-chefs khmers rouges dévoileraient, selon Sam Rainsy, "la vraie nature du régime". "Il critique les nouvelles poursuites engagées par le tribunal spécial, car il craint que n'apparaisse au grand jour l'emprise des ex-cadres intermédiaires khmers rouges jouant aujourd'hui un rôle de premier plan dans le régime".
Néanmoins, à en croire le chef de l'opposition cambodgienne, "la dérive autoritaire" du régime s'opposerait à des résistances inattendues. La multiplication des téléphones portables dans le pays contribuerait à faire avancer la pluralité dans les campagnes et à diffuser une information alternative à celle donnée par des médias tenus par le régime. L'ouverture à la concurrence de certains marchés, comme les télécommunications, desserrerait l'étau imposé sur le pays. "Quand une dictature veut la modernité, elle doit accepter une certaine dose de liberté", estime M. Rainsy.
Currently in Paris, where he once lived, Sam Rainsy uses his quick wit and his oral gift to describe the development of the Cambodian society. Symbolizing an elite in exile before returning back home to take on political position, he looks ten years younger than his actual 60-year-old age. A former Finance minister between 1993 and 1994 in the coalition government, he embodies an alternative to the old decaying Hun Sen regime. The latter is in fact one of the oldest leaders in the world who still in power, and he is also the leader of the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) which advocates a Vietnamese-inspired model of market economy.
In November, the political hardening of Cambodia was translated into a crisis with Thailand, its neighbor. Diplomatic relations were cut off between the two countries after Hun Sen decided to offer asylum to Thaksin Shinawatra, the former Thai prime minister who was sentenced in his country to two years in prison for embezzlements. Cooperation agreements between the two countries were suspended following Thaksin’s nomination as personal advisor to the Cambodian prime minister.
“Hun Sen is pouring oil on fire with Thailand to weaken it within ASEAN, but also to hide the strengthening of his relationships with Vietnam, his other neighbor,” Sam Rainsy said.
Unexpected resistance
However, as head of the Cambodian opposition – the Sam Rainsy Party (SRP) –that counts 26 MPs and 7 senators, “the worst” is inside of the country itself. According to Sam Rainsy, “Hun Sen is held by his throat.” He recently reduced salaries for police officers, soldiers and civil servants and he is also initiating property tax, as well as taxes on motorcycles, the most popular transportation means in Cambodia. “Yet, he promised never to touch lands or popular transportation means.”
According to Cambodia’s opposition, public freedom is also seriously threatened. “The novelty is that he is now attacking militants at the base, not just the leaders only. Public meetings without authorization and demonstrations are prohibited, this regime holds itself up only through fear,” Mr. Sam Rainsy indicated.
The traditional political equilibrium which was assured by the weight of the royalist is no longer working. “Before, the royalists were the alternative to communism, but, since 1995, they only act as a guarantor and they allowed Hun Sen to remain in power.”
Likewise, according to Sam Rainsy, Hun Sen’s virulent attacks against the international tribunal currently trying the former Khmer Rouge leaders in Phnom Penh reveal “the regime’s true nature.” “He (Hun Sen) criticizes new charges brought up by the special tribunal because he is afraid to reveal openly the stranglehold of the former mid-level Khmer Rouge cadres who are now the main actors of the current regime.”
Nevertheless, according to the Cambodian opposition leader, “the authoritarian drift” of the regime would be blocked by unexpected resistance. The increasing use of mobile phones in the country contributes to the advancement of plurality during election campaigns and also to the distribution of alternative information to the regime’s media propaganda. The opening up of competition in some market segments, such as telecommunication, would loosen up the country’s stranglehold. “When a dictatorship wants modernity, it must accept a dose of freedom,” Mr. Rainsy indicated.
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Le chef de l'opposition cambodgienne dénonce la dérive autoritaire du régime de Hun Sen
15.12.09
Jacques Follorou LE MONDE
"Pour l'instant, je suis l'alibi démocratique de Hun Sen, premier ministre de mon pays, mais je pense qu'il me tuera avant de quitter le pouvoir." Le chef de l'opposition cambodgienne, Sam Rainsy, a déjà échappé, en 1997 et 1998, à deux tentatives d'assassinat. "Pour Hun Sen, je suis une caution pour les étrangers attestant qu'il respecte les libertés, mais en réalité, ce régime ne cesse de se durcir."
De passage à Paris, où il a vécu dans le passé, il use d'un esprit vif et d'un certain don de la formule pour décrire l'évolution de la société cambodgienne. Symbole de cette élite exilée avant de revenir au pays exercer des fonctions politiques, il fait dix ans de moins que ses 60 ans. Ex-ministre des finances entre 1993 et 1994 dans un gouvernement de coalition, il entend incarner une alternative au régime vieillissant de Hun Sen. Ce dernier est l'un des plus anciens dirigeants au pouvoir au monde et leader du Parti du peuple cambodgien (PPC), qui prône un modèle communiste d'inspiration vietnamienne tourné vers l'économie de marché.
Le raidissement de la politique du Cambodge s'est traduit, en novembre, par la crise déclenchée avec son voisin, la Thaïlande. Les relations diplomatiques ont été rompues entre les deux Etats après qu'Hun Sen a décidé d'offrir l'asile à l'ex-premier ministre thaïlandais, Thaksin Shinawatra, condamné dans son pays à deux ans de prison pour malversations financières. Les accords de coopération ont été suspendus après la nomination de Thaksin comme conseiller personnel du premier ministre cambodgien.
"Hun Sen jette de l'huile sur le feu avec la Thaïlande pour l'affaiblir au sein de l'ASEAN (l'Association des nations de l'Asie du Sud-Est), mais aussi pour masquer le renforcement de ses relations avec le Vietnam, son autre voisin", estime Sam Rainsy.
Résistances inattendues
Mais, selon le chef de l'opposition cambodgienne, dont la formation politique, le Parti de Sam Rainsy (PSR) compte vingt-six députés et sept sénateurs, "le plus grave" se trouve à l'intérieur du pays. "Hun Sen est pris à la gorge", selon M. Rainsy. Il vient de réduire les salaires des policiers, des militaires et des fonctionnaires, et il a instauré un impôt foncier ainsi qu'une taxe sur les motos, moyen de locomotion très répandu au Cambodge. "Il avait pourtant promis de ne jamais toucher à la terre ou aux transports populaires."
Les libertés publiques, d'après les opposants cambodgiens, seraient également menacées. "La nouveauté, c'est qu'il s'attaque désormais aux militants de base et pas seulement aux chefs, les réunions publiques sans autorisation et les manifestations ont été interdites, ce régime se maintient par la peur", assure M. Rainsy.
L'équilibre politique traditionnel assuré par le poids des royalistes ne fonctionnerait plus. "Avant, les royalistes étaient l'alternative au communisme, mais depuis 1995, ils ne sont qu'une caution et ont permis à Hun Sen de se maintenir au pouvoir."
De même, les prises de position virulentes de Hun Sen contre le tribunal international jugeant actuellement, à Phnom Penh, d'ex-chefs khmers rouges dévoileraient, selon Sam Rainsy, "la vraie nature du régime". "Il critique les nouvelles poursuites engagées par le tribunal spécial, car il craint que n'apparaisse au grand jour l'emprise des ex-cadres intermédiaires khmers rouges jouant aujourd'hui un rôle de premier plan dans le régime".
Néanmoins, à en croire le chef de l'opposition cambodgienne, "la dérive autoritaire" du régime s'opposerait à des résistances inattendues. La multiplication des téléphones portables dans le pays contribuerait à faire avancer la pluralité dans les campagnes et à diffuser une information alternative à celle donnée par des médias tenus par le régime. L'ouverture à la concurrence de certains marchés, comme les télécommunications, desserrerait l'étau imposé sur le pays. "Quand une dictature veut la modernité, elle doit accepter une certaine dose de liberté", estime M. Rainsy.
31 comments:
Sam Rainsy,
Shut up!! You are not doing any constructing. Keep yelling and complaining has not done anything for the Cambodian people.
Now that he knows what Hun Xen is up to, what is he doing about it besides taking refuge in Paris?
Kuoy Pichet
The last time Sam Rainsy was allowed to come into the country, Sam Rainsy had to agree on 50+1 formula and an apology to Hun Sen. What's about this time? True politician are not afraid of serving jail time to inspire his/her supporters.
I think noble people can die for something and for the better of their society and nation, so are Khmer people “but not just for yuon butchers”
hun sen and his cpp, are khmer rouge, yuon slaves, yuon killing tools, tyrants, and you can add more to the list
hun has all powers and can decide who to die or who to live as long as he serves yuon interest
Fth
too many fortune tellers on this blog!
yuons leading expansionist and genocidal policy against Khmer people since centuries is for a lots just a spectacle, a curiosity a cinema or more a tale but it is a reality for millions of Khmer people victims of yuon crimes.
The more khmer speaks the more the truth will come out, and the better for all khmer.
Mr Sam Rainsy is khmer Heroe.
I want to see that Hun Sen do away with the Sam Rainsy! I want to see Hun Sen rules alone unopposed like Pol Pot!
Even without Sam Rainsy Party and other political force will take the place of Sam Rainsy Party and they can be more radical than Sam Rainsy! Hun Sen must consider himself lucky to have Sam Rainsy as an opposition to show that his government is legitimate!
To survive those political parties that want to take the place of Sam Rainsy Party must be more radical and more militant to stand up to the CPP party!
It is the law of nature that we live a world of duality! There is good and bad, there is day and night, there is female and male, there is weak and strong, there is CPP and there is anti-CPP! According to this law of nature...Hun Sen can never eliminate the opposition party from the face of the Earth! Please don't believe for a moment that only Sam Rainsy Party want to be the opposition and there are more parties waiting patiently to take the place of Sam Raisny Party!
Hun Sen think that he is God King to eliminate the opposition? ahahahhahhahahha!
If Sam Rainsy is in government he will do many good things for his country. Give him a chance to win election without intimidation instead of telling him to shut up.
Hun Xen is capable to kill Xam Rainxy at anytime he wanted, but he will not do it. To keep Xam Rainxy alive, Hun Xen will get more financial benefits from the outside world.
if we have more people like sam rainsy, mua sochua, son chhay, cambodia would advance faster. how many do we have among the 14 m ? not many at all. we should thank them for staying with them and educating khmer people to less fear. without them people would feel so much fear,
CPP's leadership is effective but not efficientve with national resources.
Development pace for Cambodia could have been faster considering the opportunities that Cambodia has encountered. Corruption has been a major development in Cambodia so far, I think.
Cambodia desparately needs a change of government or a TRUE reform.
Cambodia has wasted so much time appointing Samdech och and titles or Phd awards without academic knowledge. Show off each other.
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
Assassinated over eighty members of Sam Rainsy Party.
"But as of today, over eighty members of my party have been assassinated. Countless others have been injured, arrested, jailed, or forced to go into hiding or into exile."
Sam Rainsy LIC 31 October 2009 - Cairo, Egypt
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.
Death to Hun Sen CPP!
Death to Vietnam Kantorp Hanoi
Long life His Excellency Sam Rainsy and all of his SRP members who work so hard to protect our territory and to protect our pople.
May God Bless You All!
It is doubtful to me, whether Xam Run Xi, still be able to collect his monthly salary from Parlimentary while he is enjoying life in abroad?
If he is still, thus it is good to let him speak out about his bullshit imaginary voice to balance his salary.... Getting Nonsense From His Political Fiction..It is just like his poem that he always repeat again and again as Parrot!!!!
Eh,Mr. Xam Run Xi, it is time to collect your monthly salary and bonus..from Cambodia government,, dont miss it..
Khmer
I respect every single comment on this blog. I read commmets on this blog daily. It's so interesting to learn from so many different points of views. Most of the times, there are opposing views from opponents and the proponents of the current goverment. Some people here are so conservative, some are more liberal. Some prefer to look at issues one way and one way only. Others can accept and tolerate different perspectives and prefer to see things through different lenses. Often times, I feel that some people obsess with a particular leader and things that a leader has done are always right or make sense. Some people enjoy personal gains given by their cronies and care less about the victims. The idea of "This is better than it was during the Khmer Rouge" can be someone's mentality. Those who suffered from land grab feel that this is the worst of their time. Some people feel the the western countries are too trict and prefer to live in a country where they can get away with crimes and corruption. There are also many different definitions of what the word "democracy" really means. Some people vote for their party not for a particular candidate no matter what. Some people are brainwashed with an idiology-- I like this person and I HATE that.
Some leaders like to please foreigners and mistreat their own people. Others would protect their citizens no matter what. Some people fear of loosing power and reputation and try to do evrery thing and anything to protect themselves.
Some people would pay gratitute for the rest of their lives to someone who help them regardless of what the latter would do to them later. Some people say this is dangerous, others say no "it's better than what it was during the Khmer Rouge".
And so the story goes on. Love yourself, your family, your comunity, your people and your country. Stop hating each other and recognize our weekneses and strength and be united.
Thank you.
8:53 You're an idiot! You talking nonsense. I think you're the only one that understand real politic in here or maybe in the world haaa...!, you properly know better politic when A YOUN make you licking your MOM pussy or AKVAK suck you 3" dick ahahaaa.., get real ok we all know your true color,OK. SAM RAINSY is the real deal here...,sucker!
Eh...9:17 Am
Did you use to lick you Mom's pussy? How was its taste? How was your Mom's feeling? did she Say Oh yeah.. Oh yeah fuck ..come on..come on ..bebe??? Dis you bang your dick in your Mom's asshole??...I am sure yoy did and still doing it everyday...
Fuck You!!
Khmer
Hi 9:17 Am
That is great for your comments, meaningful..but how about you? what part of those commentator types you mentions?
Khmer
Ha Ha! I told you already if you don't know how to do don't mess up with somdaech Hun Sen! You are now don't have any chance in Cambodia country(Som rainsy).Don't let Khmer people calling you the criminal of you own people and your own country!
EH khmer, 9.29 am, you should be ashamedto call yourself khmer, you are not, but a yuon and hun xen shit eater, ahh! how doesit taste ? you have have tasted so much of yuon and hun xen's shit and pee that made you sp drunk in his pee and pooh. Oh, did your mom get paid to be fucked by hun xen's yuon dicko, because she didn't have a big dick in puxxey too long ? your skull is still stainedwith hun xen's semen, i think.
a cpp traitor
Interesting comment 9:13AM. Can you give some hints as whom you were referring to when you said: "... Others would protect their citizens no matter what. ".
You largely overstated your point my friend. I wish such leaders do exist in Cambodia, or in SEA.
Now he acts like the BIG protector of the country the only one man not two...
In my life time I've never forgotten and thanks Vietnam who come to liberated khmer form Khmer Rouge genocidel regime who lead by King Sihanouk, Pot Pot, Kheiu Samphan...
Without January 7, 1979 probably no Sam rainsy or SRP today.
all of should thanks and kindly to Vietnam.
11:25 Are you Khmer?I don't think so...
Yes...I should thank the Vietcong for helping Pol Pot to power too.
Only the Vietnamese should thank the Vietcong government otherwise there would be no 4 million illegal Vietnamese live in Cambodia today!
Some of the naysayers on here are bought by viets to do slave works.being an armchair politician isn't worthwhile at all, you are better off working for your vitboss.
Hah Hah Hah Ha! Hah Hah Hah Ha! Hah Hah Hah Ha! I just wonder if such argument exist in western countries!
I really enjoy reading.
shut the fuck up ! all Ah Choy Marai Cpp Youn fuuckin communist khmer Roug communist hun sen dick suckers, Me Bun nary ,Ah Sva kim hong motherfucker////////////////////
Anonymous said...
You are so fucking stupid took the border post away.Why fuck all of you guys don't go to court room and talking about that? Why fuck all of you guys did like that without permit? So meant while all of you guys just made the trouble.
Fuck you,too motherfucker.You fucking stupid don't know ah SRP just need you to be his party so you fucking dump ass.
To 7:52PM
You mother fucker want dirt poor Cambodian farmers to travel all the way to Phnom Phen to use the courtroom control by AH HUN SEN Vietcong slave puppet government?
Tell me who use the courtroom to plant those bamboo stick border posts?
Tell me who is the one who will decide where these fucken border posts should go and base on what map, what treaty, and what international law? Since the Vietcong invasion of Cambodia in 1979 and Cambodian leaders such as AH HUN SEN was used as puppet and forced to sign many illegal border treaties with a gun to his head to give away Khmer land!
Let the truth come out! If AH HUN SEN Vietcong slave puppet government want to use the courtroom for the truth to come out and why not use the courtroom!
I have no hope in AH SVA KIMHONG expertise and he himself claimed to do good mother fucker for dirt poor Cambodian farmers and why the fuck dirt poor Cambodian farmers are still complaining about the lost of their farmer land if AH SVA KIMHONG done such a good job?
The whole border issue with Vietnam must be reviewed and all the illegal border treaties must be abolished and everything will start from square one base on international map and international law.
Le débat déchaîne les passions..
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