Friday, April 19, 2013

The Paper Trail [Stasi papers on Hun Xen, Chea Xim, Heng Xamrin and ... Hor 5 Hong]

Comrade Hun Sen aka Hun Bonal aka Hai Phúc







More than 20 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, East Germany’s Stasi files are still throwing up some surprises – not least for those living in Cambodia

April 8, 2013
By Dr Markus Karbaum
Southeast Asia Globe Magazine
The dossier on Cambodia’s long-serving prime minister Hun Sen reveals that his “correct name is Hun Bonal. When he came to Vietnam, he called himself Hai Phúc.”
It’s no secret that the Stasi, one of the world’s most effective and repressive secret police agencies, had a thing for information. Its extensive network of spies documented almost every aspect of life in East Germany and infiltrated West Germany’s government and spy agencies. The communist intelligence agency’s net was cast far beyond the borders of Europe, with its tentacles reaching as far as Vietnam, its closest ally in Southeast Asia.

Buried in 111 kilometres of documents at the Stasi archive authority in Germany are dossiers written by Vietnamese officials about some members of Cambodia’s current ruling elite when they defected from the Khmer Rouge in the late 1970s.

North Vietnam and the Khmer Rouge were close allies until civil wars that wreaked havoc in their countries ended in 1975, after which point serious border disputes poisoned the relationship between the regimes. In Phnom Penh, Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot and his henchmen feared Vietnamese spies within their party and began purges in 1977. Numerous Khmer Rouge officers – including the current prime minister of Cambodia, Hun Sen – fled to Vietnam seeking a change of allegiance. Fearing counter-espionage, the Vietnamese detained them and for each officer prepared a dossier, in which they incorporated biographic details and personal assessments.


While Vietnamese intelligence may have been no match for its efficient and methodical East German counterpart, the communist brethren cooperated in various areas, including the exchange of information. Written between 1978 and 1979 and later translated into German once they were handed over to the Stasi, MfS – HA II Nr. 38135 includes assessments of people the Vietnamese would install in high-ranking positions in Cambodia, a country it ‘liberated’ from the Khmer Rouge and occupied in 1979.

There are few doubts about the veracity of the folder, which includes profiles of about 20 individuals and reveals unadorned views of some of those who would become Cambodia’s leaders. The dossier includes assessments of people who did not hold top positions after 1979 and of those who did for a short time only, such as Nou Beng (Minister of Health and Social Affairs in the 1980s and governor of Kratie province after 1993) and Khang Sarin (Minister of Interior from 1981 to 1986). Some of the people in the files have passed away: Sing Song, Minister for National Security for 14 months following his stint as Minister of Interior from 1988 to 1992, who died in 2000 and Chea Soth, Minister of Planning from 1981 to 1986, who enjoyed periods as deputy prime minister during the 1980s and was a member of parliament for four years prior to his death in 2012. Some of the files have been printed twice and others censored, some are thin with only one or two pages per person, while others comprise detailed profiles.

In general, the files appeal unsystematic – compiled from information amassed chaotically rather than methodically – and list the communist background of each person.

Similar to many of his fellow countrymen, Chea Sim – the current president of the Cambodian Senate and the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) – is described in a dossier as someone who hates Pol Pot and Ieng Sary (the late Khmer Rouge foreign minister), and has a strong will to topple the regime and rebuild Cambodia. While the author certifies that “comrade Xim demonstrates a morally good attitude towards the people”, he also states that he occasionally appears “conciliatory, craven and undecided”.

Som Rin is none other than Heng Samrin, who today chairs Cambodia’s National Assembly and who is honorary president of the CPP. When the Vietnamese wrote the dossier, Heng Samrin and Chea Sim led the Kampuchean United Front for National Salvation, which was founded in December 1978. After the fall of the Pol Pot regime, Heng Samrin was promoted to chairman of the People’s Revolutionary Council of the People’s Republic of Kampuchea in 1979 and chairman of the Council of State and secretary-general of the People’s Revolutionary Party two years later. Born as Heng Him in 1934, under Pol Pot he was commander of a military division – one of the highest positions held by all of those who fled the Khmer Rouge.

“He is a sincere man and honoured by many cadres due to his comprehension,” the dossier said of Heng Him. However, [he] has a low education, does not talk a lot and sometimes he has an inferiority complex… his political understanding is limited. The file finishes with the remark that “Rin” can absorb higher tasks once he has completed further education. From the vantage point of the present, one can only assume that Heng Samrin was successful in doing that.

Others were not so fortunate. Pen Sovan, Cambodia’s first prime minister after Pol Pot, was sacked after five months on the job and imprisoned in Vietnam for more than ten years. However, Pen Sovan’s file does not reveal any hint of reservation about him or any expectation of dissent.

In contrast, the file on Hor Nam Hong, who has been Cambodia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs for 15 years, discloses evidence that sheds light on a historic dispute regarding his role during the Pol Pot regime. Current opposition leader Sam Rainsy, who has been in self-imposed exile for more than three years, has maintained that Hor Nam Hong was the director of a prison during the Khmer Rouge period – a claim the minister has always rejected, asserting that he was only a common prisoner. According to the dossier, in 1977 Hor Nam Hong was interned in the Boeung Trabek re-education centre – a Khmer Rouge prison for former diplomats called back by the new government after April 1975.

“As the director of the camp, H. N. Hong is just the same prisoner as the others. However, it is easier for him and he can present the situation in the camp to Ieng Sary during his inspections,” the dossier reads.

Bou Thong, deputy prime minister in the 1980s, is described as “intelligent, inventive at work, resolute with good organisational skills”, while his “undemocratic behaviour” and “false ambition” are noted as weaknesses.

The dossier on Cambodia’s long-serving prime minister Hun Sen reveals that his “correct name is Hun Bonal. When he came to Vietnam, he called himself Hai Phúc.” In Hun Sen: Strongman of Cambodia, authors Harish C. Mehta and Julie B. Metha quote Hun Sen as saying the following in 1997: “I had to disguise myself as a person from Laos… They gave my name as Mai Phuc (meaning happiness forever), aged 26, a high-ranking cadre from Region X.” The reason cited for the new identity was to not “attract attention or give rise to suspicion”. As the book is based on statements made by Hun Sen that were not verified, this explanation for his name change can be questioned.

A commander by age 26, Hun Sen had an extraordinary military career. Three months after his escape to Vietnam in June 1977, Cambodia launched a vicious attack on the Vietnamese city of Tây Ninh, deeply straining relations with Vietnam. Perhaps it was for this reason that Hun Sen did not wish to be identified as a former commander of a Cambodian regiment that had nearly 2,000 soldiers along the border. However, Hai Phúc is neither a Laotian or Khmer name, but instead Vietnamese. Is it possible that Hun Sen wanted to demonstrate solidarity with his new allies by changing his name according to their language?

The dossier also addresses Hun Sen’s family background. Following his escape to Vietnam, Hun Sen was separated from his wife Bun Rany (born Sam Heang). A few days after she had given birth to their second child, Bun Rany, as the wife of a deserter, was taken into Khmer Rouge custody. Prior to their reunion in Phnom Penh in February 1979, both had received a message that the other was dead and Hun Sen had been introduced to a young woman whom he wanted to marry. The dossier says: “However, when his wife (Bun Rany) came back, he broke off with her resolutely and took her… to the Embassy of Kampuchea in Hanoi.”

While the Stasi archives centre has blacked out the name of the woman to protect her personal rights, the German documentation centre – through these dossiers – has once again shed light on the secret communist world prior to 1989.

10 comments:

Takeo said...

All Cambodian knew Hun Sen was a Khmer Rouge soldier and fleed to Vietnam. Now he is a Viet's slave for life until Cambodia is disappearing from earth like Khmer Krom. Hun Sen and Viet control the whole Cambodian government so the opposition party will never win an election and Hun Sen will never step down even though he loss an election. Either way Hun Sen is in power for life and nobody can remove him from power. But only the Viet govermnent can remove or kill him secretly until the time is right.

Anonymous said...

When will Ah Choy Marai Hun Sen awake and denounce his master Vietnam's plan of annexing Cambodia to the world?
Why Ah Runteas Banh Hun Sen is so so so cheap? I think because his basic education is so low.
Ah Thork Teap!! Ah Hun Sen !!
Ah Kouk!!

Anonymous said...

When one is brainwashed with something, it is very difficult to reverse his/her psychology. Hun Sen grew up in the jungle, was indoctrinated by the communist ideology and joined the war and killing in the battle field. All his life is about fighting, killing, intimidating, harassing, insulting and hatred. So can he change his behavior? It's impossible. All we can do is to get rid of him. How? I don't know.
It's so sad for the Khmer people to live under his leadership. To some maybe it's OK to live a current life comparing to the life under the Khmer Rouge. To others who care about the future of our children, it is very dangerous to have a blind and cruel leader like Hun Sen.

Anonymous said...

How many hundreds of Khmer people was killed by his own hand during the killing fields in Cambodia between 1975-79 and also between 1970-75?

Anonymous said...

To 10:03 PM,
this man has never changed his old root because he raise up in this root and his behavior is really so brutal. But some of west countries are hoping, Hun Sen will changed his mind, but this prediction is nothings will work because here is Hun-Viet mentality.

Anonymous said...

the world always see success leader like hun sen or business man as a misorry and cold blood man. but they did not understand their will is to make thing happen infac it is his great desire mixed with entangible determination that bring into a super hot decission for him to take a massive action for reaching his goals. it is taught great amount of discipline. short direct and fast respond hun sen has it all. its very raw and vital to have such leadeship characteristic to be sustainable for the survival of one nation. yes hun sen is a great leader. only hun sen could control ex Khmer rough now and in the future . there is alote of still arm man in Khmer rough strong hold and i like hunsen for his working with great principle and vissionary on any task importance plan. hunsen leadeship characteristic is like carbon to steel yes he can go through mud up on the mountain and throught the fire no one could stop him .with him you can truth and he will bring all victories to the nation.Mike

Anonymous said...

all of you either Khmer rough or Siam thugs. show your true color idiot.

Anonymous said...

Here come again,carbons/steels/muds/mountains/fires etc.....Whatta Hell is wrong with you Ah Mouse/mice? Stop phasing your shit-message again and again! Alright? Enough for all the shits above.Can you white something else beside shits you describe above? Oh,your limited/english/limited brain cell won't allow you to think about something else to say,right?

Hun Bonal or Hai fuck [aka] Hun Sen is not that great as you think ah Mice! If he was great he won't stay under Hanoi's feets like this.Hun Bonal was born to be slaved to Yuon,he'll dies as slaved to Yuon nothing is great about this Pagoda's boy lack of vision or
patriotism for his country and his people.Hun Bonal is short sigh little 5th grader dropped out to be slaved to yiekcong forever,what is great about that?

Kmenhwatt

Anonymous said...

Yes, but the truth has always been revealed in the end. 
So, how did they win the war?



By;
1) cheating, lying and manipulation



2) by making 'Khmers killed Khmers', the technique of 'killing two birds with one stone'



3) killed up to 3 millions of our educated ones to shut us up and to weaken the backbone of our society



4) to devalue our society and saying 'Khmers are dumb people...barbarians...lazy people', while they rob from us, from our hard earned crops (rice and fish).



5) they striped our national resources like, deforestation and land concessions and made $millions of profit and only gave one part of it to Hun Sen gov't , and said, Cambodia spend too much



6) all donated money from international community ended up in VC officials' pocket (through corruption)



7) VC said 'our aim is to take control over Srok Khmer and continue to make them weak at all costs'.



8) VC said 'lock them or kill them, if anyone dare to speak up' about their planned. 



9) to install all VC officials to work in all Khmer headquarters



10) Above the surface,' SROK KHMER' is the name, but below the surface Khmer people are continuing to be oppressed by these VC control freaks. 



They are very good at manipulation like, they said to the international community 'not to interfere in internal affair' while they do! they are very cunning kind of people and they think, they can get away from this, however, the truth will always be the truth and the truth will set all of us free. They (VC) can run but they can't hide'. 

During WWII, they killed up to 58,000 US troops by using a cunning tricks as well, e,g, sending their whores to have sex with them and only to kill them soon after (setup - called the 'Tat -Attack'). To the US, they did not lose the war because they could have used their nuke but they did not want to because of special consideration in the humanitarian ground. 

Message to the VC, don't be so proud with your wicked action because time is catching up with you and now, everyone in this world knows who you really are, and what you are capable off (master of con, murderer, deceiver, manipulator of all times), simple as that!. No wonder, why Chinese really hates the VC and wanted to nuke them in so many occasion, hmm.

A

Anonymous said...

Cambodian people must make peace among themselves! Hun Sen must make peace with his past! Then Cambodian people will have peace!

According to East Germany's Stasi files all Cambodian communist leaders including Hun Sen are moron, indecisive, and full of inferior complex! Now that the power are handed over to them and they have over 30 years to do something good for Cambodia and everything they have done turn into failure one after another and up to now. They kept blaming everything on Pol Pot a dead man! Well...if these mother fucker incompetent leaders don't know how to do fucken shit just step down and let someone else who can do a better job and stop blaming a dead man for the failure!