Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Obama presses Cambodia's Hun Sen to improve rights record

U.S. President Obama attends the 4th ASEAN-U.S. leaders' meeting in Phnom Penh (SAMRANG PRING, Reuters / November 19, 2012)
November 19, 2012

PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - President Barack Obama urged Cambodian leader Hun Sen on Monday to hold fair elections and release political prisoners as he took a firm line on human rights abuses that activists say have increased in recent years in the Southeast Asian country.

Fresh from a visit to Myanmar, where many freedoms have blossomed in the country's dramatic return to democracy, Obama told Hun Sen that Cambodia's record on human rights would be an impediment to deeper ties with the United States.

"He (Obama) highlighted a set of issues that he's concerned about within Cambodia," said Ben Rhodes, a deputy national security adviser to Obama.

"In particular, I would say the need for them to move toward elections that are fair and free, the need for an independent election commission associated with those elections, the need to allow for the release of political prisoners and for opposition parties to be able to operate."

Rhodes, who agreed the talks could be described as "tense", said Obama had focused all of his comments on human rights and had told Hun Sen that Cambodia has "much further to go on that set of issues".

In response, Hun Sen said concerns over human rights were exaggerated and that Cambodia had a better record than many countries, U.S. and Cambodian officials said.


Hun Sen also reiterated a request for Obama to forgive most of the country's debt of more than $370 million to the United States. Cambodia last year offered to repay 30 percent of the debt, calling this a compromise over money it says was used by a pro-American government in the 1970s to repress its own people.

International rights groups met U.S. officials last week to urge Obama to bring up rights issues with Hun Sen, who has tolerated little dissent since consolidating power in a 1997 coup but has brought stability and economic growth to Cambodia.

Hun Sen, a former Khmer Rouge soldier regarded as a shrewd tactician, is on course to remain one of the world's longest-serving leaders after elections next year that his critics say are heavily skewed in favor of his ruling party.

In a report last week, Human Rights Watch said more than 300 people had been killed in politically motivated attacks since an agreement in 1991 that ended a civil war, but not one person had been convicted. It pointed the finger at Cambodian security forces and called on Obama to demand an end to impunity for abusive officials.

Hun Sen's government has also been criticized for ignoring the land rights of hundreds of thousands of poor Cambodians by leasing out huge land concessions to well-connected companies that have proceeded to evict residents.

(Additional reporting by Prak Chan Thul; Writing by Stuart Grudgings; Editing by Alison Williams)

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

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ប៉ុន្តែ ម្នាលឯងធ្លាប់តែនិយាយបាតដៃជាខ្នងដៃ
នោះ គេស្គាល់ក្រយ៉ៅអស់ហើយ ដេកគិតមើល
នូវអ្វីខាត នូវអ្វីចំណេញ សម្រាប់ស្រុកទេស បើ
ម្នាលឯងនៅតែចចេសរឹងរូសទៀត ម្នាលឯងនឹង
ត្រូវវិនាស ទាំងនគរក៏ត្រូវរលាយដែរ ។

Anonymous said...

ប្រសិនបើ ការចុះផ្សាយរបស់ Socheata ពិត
ប្រាកដមែន នោះយើងនឺងរង់ចាំមើល តើ ហ៊ុនសែន
ឬ សេក និង សារិការ នឹងរកវិធីណាដើម្បីប្រតិកម្ម
តបវិញ?

Anonymous said...

This is a clear message that the US president told a dictator Hun Sen directly face to face in the his historical visit to the country. Even Hun Sen listen or not but the US stands firm with its principle of promoting democracy and the respect of human rights around the world. Thanks Mr. President for standing firmly with Cambodian people. All words, free and fair election, free political prisoners, human rights concerns that we are waiting to hear from Mr. President delivered directly to the dictator Hun Sen, now we got it. Hun Sen must learn that the rule by forces and cheating are not acceptable by the free world leader.

Anonymous said...

យើងស្គាល់ហ៊ុនសែនយ៉ាងច្បាស់ នឹងពិបាករក
ចម្លើយដើម្បីប្រតិកម្មតបអូបាម៉ាភ្លាមៗទេ គឺត្រូវ
ចាំយោបល់ពីចៅហ្វាយរបស់គាត់សិន។

ប្រជាពលរដ្ឋខ្មែរគ្រប់ឋានតំបន់ សូមថ្លែងអំណរគុណ
ដ៏ជ្រាលជ្រៅចំពោះអន្តរាគមន៍របស់លោក បារ៉ាក់
អូបាម៉ា ស្ដីអំពីសិទ្ធិមនុស្ស និង ការពង្រឹងលទ្ធិប្រ
ជាធិបតេយ្យនៅកម្ពុជា ព្រមានដល់ប្រមុខដឹកនាំខ្មែរ
លោកនាយករដ្ឋមន្រ្តីហ៊ុនសែន។

Anonymous said...

CIA and FBI are already known and inform the President about the issues that are facing Cambodia today.
Cambodian people must rise up and make very big loud noises so President Obama could intervene otherwise, president Obama can't help as international law but Cambodia people is the only key to make loud noise like Libyan people did to Gaddafi, Tunisian people did to President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, Egyptian people did to President Hosni Mubarak. Cambodian people can do the same to Hun Sen.

So the key is Cambodian people must rise up and make big noises so President Obama can intervene.

Anonymous said...

How many human being that Samdach Decho Hun Sen murdered so far after 1979 to present day in his regime?

Can anyone guess the number? Do the President Obama know about these too?

Anonymous said...

Simple question! How many human being that Hun Sen murdered so far from 1979 to present day as he in power right now?

Anonymous said...

Samdache Decho Hun Sen said "Close the doors and beat all dogs!"

Anonymous said...

obama rule the world,
Hun Sen rule small cambodia,
you cannnot compare the two.

Thank You obama who help Cambodia
by hitting hun Sen on his head.

i want to hit his head too. he the evil of khmer people.

Anonymous said...

How much do Hun Sen, Hun sen's familes, relatives friends steal from Cambodia ? How much? Why do Cambodian people are still poor and Hun Sen goverment keep borrowing from oversea? Why does Hun Sen give Koh Tral , sea area, lands to Vietnam? why? and How come all Hun Sen relatives, friends can abuse Khmer people and even murder khmer people at any time? and why do Cambodia court system are only protecting hun sen and his familes, relatives friends?

Anonymous said...

It's about time that Hun thug should learn that being elegant and cocky will not win support for him. It serve love and support to opposition like mp Samrainsy & Kem Sokha. It's time for old dinosaur to give up his post now and go to joint your f*cking uncle f*cking ho f*cking chi f*cking mihn in hell. This will mean that president Obama is standing with Cambodia people who are suffering from Hun Xen dic ta tor ship. This will mean that Hun thug is alone in his evil worlds sham sham sham sham sham sham sham old dinosaur. This will serve support to mp Samrainsy. Obama is Samrainsy spokeman got that you old evil dinosaur.

Anonymous said...

No samdach Decho Hun Sen closed the door and bully President Obama about what is really mean by Human Right? and he shows all the documents during Vietnam war, half millions of Cambodians were death by B-52 Bomb. Samdach Decho Hun Sen ask question back to president Obama "Were these victims not Human being and deserve Human Right too?" and President Obama can't say a word afterward.

CIA,

Anonymous said...

Hahaha CIA is an ASS. Can you please release the transcript?

Anonymous said...

THE PRESIDENT OBAMA CAN ONLY EXPRESS HIS CONCERN ABOUT THE ATROCITY IN CAMBODIA, BUT HE HAS NO RIGHT TO TELL HUN SEN TO ABANDON THE JUNGLE RULE IN CAMBODIA. THEREFORE, IT UP TO THE CAMBODIAN PEOPLE TO HELP THEMSELF BY VOTING TO TOPPLE HUN SEN IN JULY 2013.

PRESIDENT OBAMA CANNOT HEPL YOU BECAUSE YOU ELECT HUN SEN FOR YOUR LEADER.

DEAR FELLOW CAMBODIANS, PLEASE CALL ON ALL OF OUR FRIENDS AND RELATIVES THROUGH OUT THE COUNTRY TO VOTE AGAINST HUN SEN NEXT TIME.