by School of Vice
A Bridge Too Far . . .(khmertogether.org) |
Hun Sen (and wife, Bun Ranny) weeps, but blames the victims for causing their own deaths. |
There may be
more to these killings than meets the eyes. People usually take known risks
into account and work out the "pros and cons" of their actions before
committing themselves to a decision. However, they may not always be in
possession of all the facts relating to specific decisions made in their names,
be it to do with illegal logging or seeking work overseas as maids and
labourers etc. Many of these "risk-takers" are often very young and
ill-informed or misled into taking on these ventures with the possibility of serious
life-threatening consequences deliberately hidden from view.
Remember that
recently even after the ban on overseas maids had been announced one
recruitment firm still found ways to send more Cambodian maids to Malaysia. But
the most worrying thing is that Cambodian authorities themselves failed to act
in Khmer citizens' best interests by forcing the relative of one of the dead
victims to sign an "agreement" that the victim in question had died
of "natural causes" before the body could be repatriated to Cambodia!
Even after having been physically abused and beaten to death, the victims still
lack leverage.
This is
outrageous, but otherwise unsurprising when we look at the cultural and
political contexts of all countries involved here, including Malaysia and
Thailand whose respective governments and authorities can at least rest in the
knowledge that the victims are mainly Cambodian, and not Thai or Malaysian! In
an open liberal political climate where public opinion and individual rights
count for something, such tragedies would not have been allowed to escape due
judicial procedures or stringent, independent enquiries or an inquest into the
causes that led to those tragedies in the first instance. That the relative of
the said victim was coerced into legally "agreeing" with the official
line of explanation regarding the causes of the victim's death speaks volumes
about the absence of enshrined legal protection, or instruments thereof,
pertaining to the safeguarding of fundamental human rights and civil liberty as
well as prevailing institutional impediments that serve to handicap or curb the
full expression of such rights and liberties.
When a large
scale public tragedy occurred as it did this time last year at Koh Pich,
the authorities, led by the Prime Minister of the country, placed the blame
squarely upon the victims themselves for having conspired in their own deaths!
This official verdict would be transmitted across to the citizenry at large
through the state owned media, backed up by carefully selected accounts of
witnesses and survivors, and before long the official version of the tragedy
gathered real momentum and clout, spreading forth like a tropical wild fire,
impossible even for a minority with critical minds to put down . . . If it is not the act of nature or the gods, it
must be self-inflicted, right? What else could it be, eh?
11 comments:
Stop blaming Hun Sen as the scapegoat for everything that happens in Srok Khmer.
4 Cents
To 3:38AM
Who is blaming AH HUN SEN? It is AH HUN SEN government that is to blame for negligence and take no precaution that could prevent many death of Cambodian people!
When engineers build the bridge and they know the capacity and load which the load could stand! Was the bridge build for foot traffic or motor vehicle traffic? It is up to AH HUN SEN government to enforce the rules and regulations on the bridge and the road for the safety of Cambodian people! If AH HUN SEN government can't enforce the safety on the roads and bridges such as wearing helmet when riding motor bike and not to overload the vehicle that could damage the road and cause danger to others! Then why Cambodia should have a government!
Take back your 4 cents!
don't cry to me when the time come you and her go to slap tayhoong
There is no sign of intelligence at all here on KI-Media, none whatsoever!
P. from Long Beach
crocodile tears. they can win award as comedians.
I let Khmer screw me; all Khmer screw Viet; they love Viet's food, they love Viet's ass...whether or not they surrender themselves to Viet, Khmer is now Viet (period.)
Hun Sen is a dumb Khmer/Viet!
Any more question, you dumb Khmer?
Come kiss my ass...
Ms. Soap
Yes, right, that is phony. Both you, Hun Sen and Bunrany, are evil, pretending to cry for those victims.
How come you guys should care about the Khmer people from the day one on and should do something good for the poor and innocent people long time ago.
Your tears mean nothing to Khmer people so far.
You are still not seeing the pains of the Khmer victims.
Fucking asshole 8:38 AM, DON'T CUT AND PASTE THE SAME SHIT EVERYTIME. Somebody has to tell Hun San's bitch that her make up is so ghostly that is ugly and scary at the same time.
No one wants to blame Hun Sen,but he
lets Khmer people to blame him.
Why ?Why?Why?Hun Sen must ask himself.Why Khmer people hate him so
much?Is he a nice man?
Ah Sen or Cent Chea Chor Ha Roy and khmer's blood socking.
glow-in-the-dark style...
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