Sunday, November 25, 2012

Obama finds Southeast Asia much tougher than he thought


Murray Hunter, Kuala Lumpur | Opinion | Sat, November 24 2012

US President Omaba deliberately putting on a sterner and more reproving facial expression during his photo op with Hun Sen unlike, and in contrast to, the one he had shown in their previous meeting below in Jakarta - School of Vice [image reproduced]
Image credit: SE Asia Weekly
"Hun Sen is a long-time politician in the region seasoned by frequent criticism from other foreign leaders over the years. Obama is just another one of those leaders and Hun Sen may even outlast Obama in office. Cambodia receives aid from China, South Korea and even Vietnam with little in the way of conditions over the use of the funds or rhetoric about human rights, something he continually says publicly. Therefore Obama’s visit and statements to Hun Sen just went on deaf ears."
US President Barack Obama’s visits to both Thailand and Myanmar went symbolically well. He did all the right things in Thailand and in spite of all the reservations about Obama’s Myanmar visit, he may have sent all the right messages, particularly through the way the visit was orchestrated and his speech at Rangoon University where he talked strongly about inclusiveness. Local news reports in local papers warmly reported the visit.

However the same could not be said for his visit to Cambodia.

Like Myanmar, Obama’s trip to Cambodia was also criticized by some human rights activists. And probably it was a visit with more concerns because, unlike Myanmar’s Thein Sien who has started on a road of liberalization and opening up to the world, Hun Sen is reluctant to carry out any major reform in the country.

Human rights watch published a list of numerous breaches of human rights in Cambodia over the last 20 years, forcing Obama’s hand to declare publicly that his visit to Cambodia was only to attend the ASEAN and East Asian Summits.


There are many reports that Obama’s meeting with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen upon arrival in Cambodia was a very tense one. The Obama administration, although not Obama directly, had previously criticized Hun Sen for his human rights record, political intimidation, imprisonment of opposition leaders, forced expulsion of peasants from the land, and the failure to hold free and fair elections.

A report in The Cambodian Daily reported the meeting between the two leaders and gave a very different account to the version that Obama aides gave the media.

According to Reuters quoting US deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes the meeting was almost totally devoted to human rights, but speaking at a press conference after the meeting, the Cambodian Council of Ministers Secretary of State Prak Sokhon said that Obama had only raised human rights issues because of being asked to by US lawmakers.

Ahead of the meeting Obama was specifically urged to ask for a pardon for opposition leader Sam Rainsy so he could return to Cambodia without having to serve an 11 year jail sentence believed to be politically motivated. According to Prak Sokhon this matter was not brought up by Obama at all.

According to Prak Sokhon, Hun Sen did request that a US$400 Million loan with interest given to the Lon Nol Government back in the 1970s be converted to 30 percent of that amount with a 1 percent interest rate, where the Cambodian government could spend the rest of the loan amount on education and cultural projects. Sohkon remarked that this request was met with silence by Obama.

Hun Sen is a long-time politician in the region seasoned by frequent criticism from other foreign leaders over the years. Obama is just another one of those leaders and Hun Sen may even outlast Obama in office. Cambodia receives aid from China, South Korea and even Vietnam with little in the way of conditions over the use of the funds or rhetoric about human rights, something he continually says publicly. Therefore Obama’s visit and statements to Hun Sen just went on deaf ears.

Consequently, the US pivot into Asia is unlikely to include Cambodia. It appears naval ship visits, joint military exercises, counter terrorism training, and cooperation on human trafficking over the last five years have done little to warm up US-Cambodian relations. On the contrary, Obama’s visit to Cambodia has benefitted Hun Sen who could bask in the photo and TV opportunities with the US President which were all displayed prominently on Cambodian television.

The ASEAN Summit once again failed to reach any consensus in regards to territorial sea disputes with China. The Philippines even lodged a formal protest against Cambodia accusing it of suppressing discussion on disputed territorial areas with Vietnam. No questions from the media were answered on these matters during the summit.

This was a good close-up and personal lesson for Obama on the difficulty of reaching agreement to act within the region. The President’s Asia pivot is necessary for the US to create free trade agreements so the economy can continue to grow and maintain a balance of power in the region vis a vis China.

If Obama’s time on the ground in Cambodia is an example of his effectiveness in achieving his Southeast Asian policy objectives, it’s going to be a tough road ahead.

The writer is an associate professor at University Malaysia Perlis, and the author of a number of books on agriculture, economics, and entrepreneurship.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Everyone on this website is complaining about how many youn spies are in Cambodia but never refused to consider how many Chinese spies exist in Cambodia from 1952 until this day...............................

Anonymous said...

Yawning is just President Obama's way of displaying that he he is tired, bored, of 30 years of Hun Xen's tyranny, dictatorship rule!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

កាន់អំណាចកាន់តែយូរ នឹងត្រូវគេធ្វើបាបរឹតតែវេទនា
មុននឹងគេសម្លាប់លោក មើលតែមេដឹកនាំផ្ដាច់ការពីរ
ក្បាលទៅ ភ័យខ្លួនទុកឱ្យហើយទៅលោកតើត្រូវគេ
សម្លាប់ដោយរបៀបណាដែរ??

Anonymous said...

Now, listen up your maggots! Why is it so difficult for you dumbfuck to forget the past; the past is the past. Yes, all of you need to learn how to forget the past, and try not to dig up the past and cause trouble for Cambodia and its people, and instead have all of you come together and unite with your savior. Yes, with your savior (my strong-man Samdach Hun Sen), he the one who saved your sorry asses from the holocaust. Without your savior, you wouldn't have the occasion to chitchat with anh.

I'm relatively elated and ecstatic to have seen all of you killed each other over little thing, because you dumbfuck are NOTHING but another dumb and ignorant savage. In other words, you people are equivalent to "Panong" (Phnong). Is this how you sign up more opposition and other rivals for your cause.

In addition, it is critically imperative to remember to re-apply for your public assistance (food stamps and SSI)before the end of the month, because I don't want your children crying and cursing you because you don't have food on the table . Also, most importantly, whatever you do, don't forget your child-support payments, because I despise deadbeats. Sorry kids, I feel your PAIN.

Before I disappear from your ugly faces, I want to remind you that as the general election looms,I want ALL OF YOU vote for your savior (Samdach Decho). Remember he's the ONLY ONE who can save Cambodia from the suffering.

I recall three decades ago, Phnom Penh, the Cambodia's capital, as I marched into the city, it was punctuated by the emptiness of buildings and houses and filled with broken roads and bridges, and now the city has morphed into a proud, beautiful and vibrant city. I'm certain that you can guess who transformed this ghost city into a beautifully developed city.

As a democratic country, we not only an ASEAN member, but the chair of ASEAN. Because of this remarkable achievement, we have received numerous praises around the world, even the leader of the free world (Barak Obama) and other leaders. Yes, you dumbfuck should be proud with all these achievements. Remember it is okay to be critical, but it is not okay to be cynical, particular with my government and country. Again, I welcome criticism, but not cynicism. hahahah Pi Anh.

Anonymous said...

Hey Vietnamese dog eater a.k.a Pi Anh @3:14 PM:

You need to listen your own stinky fart. Your wasteful space of comment is nonsense and the same old fart for your communist CPP dogs to read.

LOL!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

the first comment is a Chinese spy! but he won't know it yet.

Anonymous said...

រឿងចលនាអំណាចពលរដ្ឋ ជានយោបាយរបស់អាឆ្កែយួនហ៊ុន សែនដែលយក ដំរីស្រុក ទាក់ដំរីព្រៃទេ...

ពួកបណ្ឌិតបណ្ឌិតសុទ្ធតែចាញ់បោកអាសួន សេរីរដ្ឋាទាំងអស់។ អានេះវានាំអ្នកស្នេហាជាតិឲ្យចូលអន្ទាក់CPP នរណាគាំទ្រវា នរណាឧបត្ថម្ភវា នរណានៅជិតវា មិនយូរទេ វានឹងរាយការណ៍ទៅCPPឲ្យចាប់ដាក់គុកមិនខាន។ អាសារ៉ាត់ សាយ នៅរ៉ូតអាយឡិន និង អាប៊ូ ជឿននៅហ្វ៊ីឡា ក៏ជាមេគ្រោះថ្នាក់ខ្លាំងណាស់ដែរ ព្រោះពួកវាជាអ្នកគាំទ្រអាសួន សេរីរដ្ឋាតាំងពីណាពីណីមក ដល់សព្វថ្ងៃ។
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