Saturday, January 15, 2011

Ben Ali, Tunisia's dictator fleeing the country: Learn that lesson Hun Xen while you still have time!


Tunisian PM takes over as interim president of embattled country

January 14, 2011

From Rima Maktabi, CNN


Tunis, Tunisia (CNN) -- Tunisia's prime minister announced Friday that he is the interim president of his country's embattled government, the latest development in a fast-moving story of unrest and public outrage in a tiny but significant corner of the Arab world.

Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi announced on Tunisian state TV that he has taken over the responsibilities of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali -- who has ruled the nation since 1987.

"Based on constitution law No. 56, if the president of the republic cannot fulfill his duties, there will be an interim decision to move his executive powers to the prime minister," he said.

"Considering the fact that at the current time he (Ben Ali) cannot fulfill his duties, I take over today, the powers of the president of the republic.

"And I urge all the sons and daughters of Tunisia, from all political and intellectual backgrounds, of every affiliation, to adhere to the true national spirit. So we can safeguard our nation that is so dear to us, in order to overcome this difficult phase and return security.


"I pledge to respect the constitution and will pay specific attention to and will carry out the political, economic and social reforms that been announced this week. And to consult with all national parties of all political affiliations and all populations for the best of the nation."

The development comes amid media reports that Ben Ali has left the country following outrage over poor living conditions and repression of rights. Protesters who have held daily demonstrations have denounced corruption in the Ben Ali government and urged that he leave office.

Earlier Friday, Ben Ali dissolved the government and declared a state of emergency, state TV reported. He also called for parliamentary elections within six months. The moves came days after the president dumped the interior minister and fired a couple of aides.

Ben Ali was reacting to instability ripping through the North African country. He announced concessions in a nationally televised address Thursday to meet some grievances.

Officials said the reason for the emergency declaration is to protect Tunisians and their private property. People are not allowed on the street from 5 p.m. to 7 a.m.

Early Friday evening, the streets in the capital, Tunis, were quiet. The airport in Tunis is essentially under a lockdown, with the facility closed and ringed by soldiers.

As part of the emergency, people in gatherings of three or more will be arrested or, if they try to run away and can't be stopped, will be fired on.

Earlier Friday, police, wielding batons and firing tear gas, dispersed demonstrators, a show of force that aggravated a peaceful gathering in the capital.

Security forces were seen brutally beating protesters, and the demonstrators fled. Fires were seen in the center of Tunis and downtown, and smoke was coming from a couple of locations.

The incident underscored concerns among Tunisians and in the international community that security forces have been badly overreacting to peaceful gatherings of protesters.

Tunisia is a pro-Western state supportive of U.S. policy in the Middle East and in the battle against terrorism. 

It has been a relatively stable and more prosperous country in what diplomats call "a rough neighborhood."

The education level in Tunisia is relatively high for the Arab world, and the country is closely linked to France and French culture.

U.S. State Department officials said Friday the Obama administration is closely monitoring the situation in Tunisia and is urging all parties to work together peacefully to resolve the political unrest.

"We are calling for calm," one official said. "Obviously the people have expressed concerns, and it is the responsibility of the government to work toward responding to the concerns of its people.

"Clearly there are divisions within society that need to be healed. ... We call on parties to come together for political dialogue."

The United States, France, and Britain have issued travel advisories, strongly warning against nonessential visits, and a tourism company announced the evacuation of 2,000 German vacationers.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said the organization is closely monitoring the situation in Tunisia and has called for restraint, respect for freedom of expression and dialogue to resolve problems peacefully.

Earlier, thousands congregated in front of the Interior Ministry and chanted slogans such as "Get out!" and "Freedom for Tunisia!"

Haykal Maki, a pro-opposition lawyer who was in the throng, said protesters wanted a "regime change," the resignation of Ben Ali and lawsuits addressing the regime's corruption.

Recent diplomatic cables from the U.S. Embassy in Tunisia obtained by WikiLeaks reveal growing disquiet with the government -- and especially nepotism within the government.

WikiLeaks published a 2009 cable recounting a lavish dinner for the U.S. ambassador given by Ben Ali's son-in-law, Mohamed Sakher El Materi, a prominent businessman.

The ambassador wrote in the cable: "After dinner, he served ice cream and frozen yogurt he brought in by plane from Saint Tropez (a high-end French resort), along with blueberries and raspberries and fresh fruit and chocolate cake."

The wave of demonstrations in Tunisia -- in which people protested high unemployment, alleged corruption, rising prices and limitations on rights -- was sparked by the suicide of an unemployed college graduate, a man who torched himself in December after police confiscated his fruit cart, cutting off his source of income.

Ben Ali on Thursday vowed to cut prices of basic foodstuffs, to lift censorship and to ensure police do not use live ammunition except in self-defense, and he indicated that he would not run again for president.

There was no evidence that live ammunition was used in Tunis on Friday to disperse the crowd.

"Enough violence," Ben Ali said after at least 21 people had died in days of riots.

The 74-year-old president added that he would not push to change the law setting an age limit for presidential candidates in the next election, set for 2014.

By then, he would have exceeded the 75-year age limit. "There will not be presidency for life," he said.

Organized mainly by the country's lawyers' union and other unions, Friday's demonstration came under the watchful eye of a contingent of riot police officers.

But the protesters were not shy about slamming the government and Ben Ali. Demonstrators shouted, "Public trial for the president's family!" and "Yes to water and bread, but no to Ben Ali!"

Reem Ben Yousef, a 37-year-old university professor, told CNN the protesters say the ruling family has robbed citizens and they want them to depart from public life.

Reem said that Ben Ali's address was staged and he was cynical about the presence of a pro-government demonstration after his speech.

"We do not believe in Ben Ali and his regime," she said.

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Tunisian president has abruptly left his country, following violent demonstrations that occurred at this time in Tunisia. when A Hun Sen and his clans are leaving their absolute power for over 28 years. It must that the Khmer people wake up and chase the government of A Hun Sen and clans that sells and steals the wealth of the Khmer people to foreign interests.

Khmer people live! wake up!

Anonymous said...

Dear Friends,

Let us join a round table discussion.

The Cambodian ancestors believe that the rust which is born from the steel can destroy this steel. This means that your ennemy is someone in your entourage.

Also the Chinese ancestors believe that the high tides in the wast ocean that can sink giant ships will disappear when these tides come to the shore. This means that no matter how strong you are, you will end up with your disappearence.

Let us bring up SIHANOUK and LON NOl. SIHANOUK was backed by 850 million chineses, but was deposed by LON NOL, his right hand.

Let pick up LON NOL. He was backed by the USA, the world front runner in arm forces and arsenals, but still had been deposed by SIHANOUK who want to revange and that ended up with the monster POL POT in power.

Let look at POL POT time. All Cambodians were defenseless due to over work & starvation & diseases. Nobody ever thought that this monster will be ousted from power. But suddently HUN SEN, his army commander in Kampong Cham region knoked him down and took power.

Now look at Prime Minister HUN SEN. He is a real srong steel with no possible RUST that can destroy him.

WOW! WOW!. Let stop the discussion here and everyone nust use his own imagination. To me, I would stick with what the Cambodian and Chinese ancestors believe. Good Bye friends and good luck to all.

Anonymous said...

HUN SEN WILL RULED UNTIL 2099!

Anonymous said...

Cambodian is not like the Tunisian people, because the Cambodian people will not have the courage to step up confronting their dictatorship. Just like what happened prior to 1979, two millions were killed yet not one single soul up rising against Pol Pot. Throughout history since the Khmer empire until today, Khmer are known to be very submissive and they are only brave toward their kind; however, when it comes to foreigners, they will show their true color as an inferior race. I know most Khmers will get upset for such harsh statement, but you have to accept the truth since history keep repeating itself.

Anonymous said...

When is HUN SEN going to be next?
All Khmer please follow Tunisia example.

We graduated and now has no job and those CPPs clans has the jobs for their kids and families.

We need to remove him which is very coincide with Tunisia that this dictator held power since 1987-2011 now is comining to an end.

Khmer PP,

Anonymous said...

The similar event in Tunesia cannot take place in Cambodia because HUN SEN knows how to eliminate the opponents. But think of this "ALL THING HAS IT END" and HUN SEN made one step closer to his end while he rised the voive against the defenseless opponents.

In Cambodia we see THE PEOPLE WITH POWER BUT HAS NO JUSTICE AND PEOPLE WITH JUSTICE HAS NO POWER. The two clashe every day over wevery point of view.

Anonymous said...

That is the way to go, internet is the powerful medium in the 20th century.

Hun Sen and his gangs can not get away with what he has done. So many innocence people were killed during the K5, land grabbing from the poor, brought million of youns into Cambodia, selling national assets to the foreigners for 99 years don't even care for the next generation, give land to youn along the border, celebrating the youn invasion day 7th January which should be the day of mourning.

We as the Cambodians we have the power to do that if we stand up together and fight either through the internet or demonstration. We can do this I know we can.

Down the traitors, dictator and slaves to youns

Anonymous said...

I believe Hun Sen will be killed if he is out of power. Alot of people out there are waiting for him . He is so unpopular but he has the power and the money to buy people to be on his side.
Khmer Ga

Anonymous said...

Traitor and youn that all Rainsy people tools. A bunch of selfish looking for personal interest. No one I ever have found yet he or she truely love Khmer. but 99.9 % are delusive and only trying to make a cheap living by the nam of Khmer compatriot. Many reader they are seem good peoples but KI and Sam group planted dirty disception seed to make them beleived on this Ghost cheater teams, those victime are demonstrator, SRP company activist, oversea peoples....Rainsy and you 6:49 are looking down on those inocents people. Is it your game tools Rainsy? I wonder you are a double agent for Siam!!!! if you did Rainsy, May I ask any one who stay near you put you right off.
I am Mike I wish any people who are speak the truth, will be freinds with me, but not one of those are in politice.

Anonymous said...


All the dictators has the same charactor, the actor of the policy is only one.
To advoid the dictator in the world is "liquidate them like USA made in Iraq and Afganistan". I gave my full support to UU leader.

Anonymous said...

Khmer people are too chicken to do that. they will live suffering with hun sen forever!

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Mike & Hun Sen should start packing up your luggage and put all your $$$$$ that you& Hun Sen stolen from the country in the bags and don't close your eyes when you sleep because people suffer long enough and they will not take it any more.

Remember, only Hanoi will welcome you and Hun Sen.
Any other countries, they will send you back to Cambodia to face justice

Anonymous said...

3:19AM, CORRECTIONS:
-SIHANOUK WAS DEPOSED BY LON NOL? OR SIHANOUK WENT AWOL?
-LON NOL WAS DEPOSED MORE BY YUONS
THAN BY SIHANOUK. STUPID SIHANOUK
PLAYED CHINESE'S GAME AND POL POT GRABBED THE POWER.
-POL POT WAS DEPOSED BY 200 000 YUON TROOPS NOT BY HUN SEN OR PEN SOVANN. SORRY. WAKE UP AND BE SERIOUS.
-HUN SEN IS NOT A STAINLESS STEEL. HE CAN STAY IN POWER THANKS TO HANOI AND 10 000 YUON TROOPS ON HIS
HEAD TO DEFEND HIM. HE WILL BE DEPOSED ONE DAY EITHER BY HIS OWN
ARMY GENERAL ( NOT TO ERXCLUDE HUN
MANET HIS OWN SON ) OR BY KHMER PEOPLE ( NOT TO EXCLUDE YOURSELF )
4:15AM
DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE THE KHMER PEOPLE. I BELIEVE YOUR STATEMENT IS
COMPLETELY WRONG. WE HAVE BEEN ON THE BRINK OF PRECIPICE MANY TIMES IN THE PAST BUT WE ALWAYS GOT OUT OF THEM AND SURVIVE. REMEMBER THE TIME OF QUEEN ANG MEI. HAVEN'T WE
LIBERATED OUR COUNTRY AT THAT TIME?
LET ME ASK YOU A QUESTION: WE SURVIVED THEN, WHAT MAKE YOU THINK
WE CAN'T THIS TIME? NEGATIVE THINKINGS WON'T HELP YOU IN ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. CHEER UP!!!