Sunday, August 12, 2012

In Phnom Penh, Hun Sen’s Border Remarks Find Support [- 5+ hours of Hun Xen's fibbing]

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen spoke to the lower house of parliament in a nationally televised speech Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012, that was mandatory viewing for civil servants.

11.08.2012
By Heng Reaksmey, VOA Khmer

He explained that in some respective areas in Cambodia and Vietnam, villages had been swapped and land had been exchanged, but that on the whole, no land had been lost.

PHNOM PENH - After Prime Minister Hun Sen’s appearance Thursday before the National Assembly to explain his border policy, many Cambodians in Phnom Penh say believe no land has been lost to Vietnam.

Hun Sen had encouraged people to watch his remarks, which lasted for five hours and were broadcast live on state TV, as he addressed concerns that border agreements had ceded land to Cambodia’s neighbor to the east.

He explained that in some respective areas in Cambodia and Vietnam, villages had been swapped and land had been exchanged, but that on the whole, no land had been lost. Hun Sen also said that Cambodians are occupying more than 2,100 hectares of land that rightfully belongs to Vietnam, while Vietnamese are living on nearly 1,000 hectares of land that rightfully belongs to Cambodia, the Phnom Penh Post reported.


In the streets of Phnom Penh, where many had stopped to listen to at least part of the speech, Hun Sen’s words found a lot of support. Civil servants told local media they had been ordered to watch the marathon speech, as public services ground to a halt in the capital. The Cambodia Daily reported that 200 families saw the delay by a day of their eviction in the neighborhood of Choam Chao.

“I’ve heard that we cut land to Vietnam and that Prime Minister Hun Sen is a puppet of Vietnam, but I think that he’s not like that,” said student Sok Khasady, 21, who have having breakfast at an internet cafe Friday morning.

Koch Nop, a traffic policeman, said he believed the premier. “Our land has not been lost to Vietnam,” he said.

Though Hun Sen gave his statement to National Assembly lawmakers, none were allowed to question him, which is the normal procedure for parliamentarians.

In stark contrast Hun Sen’s assertions, opposition leader Sam Rainsy said Cambodia is in fact ceding land to Vietnam, telling “Hello VOA” on Thursday that villagers who live along the border know the truth.

“I always visit them, [parliamentarians] of Sam Rainsy always go to visit them, and all of them say the same thing, that they are losing their lands, farms, forests,” Sam Rainsy said. “I believe the local people, I believe the victims.”

Sam Rainsy, who is in the US to find support for a new opposition coalition, remains in exile, despite the approach of national elections next year. He faces at least 10 years in prison on a number of charges related to his destruction of border markers in Svay Rieng province in 2009, in a demonstration against land loss.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear All,

It is meaningless and self serving to ask the Khmer people for their opinions, when dictator Hun Sen
controls all the mass media. !!!

Anonymous said...

Dear All,

It is meaningless and self serving to ask the Khmer people for their opinions, when dictator Hun Sen
controls all the mass media. !!!

Anonymous said...

Some numbers are not correctly stated. According to the Hun Sen speech, it is the Vietnamese who occupy on more than 2,100 hectares of Cambodian territory. People must know also that the entire Vietnamese territory of the Mekong Delta was the Cambodian territory. In addition, one must know the Cambodian territory left behind by the French for the Cambodians. If the fact shows that the total area is now less than that time, then it means that the Cambodians actually have lost some territory to the landgrabbing Vietnamese thieves. The Vietnamese are the race of thieves. Their entire essence as human beings is thievery. The cheat in schools; they steal in life; they steal the culture from China and they steal the land from the Chams and the Khmer people. They are the most despicable people in the planet.

Anonymous said...

Never believe what this dog is barking.

In reality, do you believe the one sitting in the office or believe the people that are victims of land lost?

Who cry every day for their land lost? Does this dog cry or care?

Anonymous said...

His days are numbered.. What goes up must come down.

Anonymous said...

Hoon Xen is a Traitor.
He does not protect Cambodia. He is a Viet Cong's dog. He barks non stop against his own people.

How many people who were/are against his policy he killed so far?

His hand is full of Cambodian's blood.

Anonymous said...

MY FELLOW CAMBODIANS ,
THERE IS NO LAND LOST IN BENG KAK , ONLY OWNERSHIP HAS BEEN CHANGED .