Tue, 30 July 2013
The Phnom Penh Post
Military police stand in front of roadblocks on Sihanouk Boulevard in Phnom Penh on Sunday night. VIREAK MAI
With
the exception of barricades blocking the streets surrounding Prime
Minister Hun Sen’s house, Phnom Penh largely returned to normal
yesterday after an eerie silence descended on the capital on Sunday
evening. Rumours of post-election violence had sent residents into
self-enforced lockdown.
Following
a Stung Meanchey district riot and an unofficial announcement of an
opposition win, the rumour mill kicked into high gear early evening,
with talk swirling by word of mouth and across social media that the
military were marching on Phnom Penh.
Residents
were seen queued at ATMs across the city, hastily buying food and
petrol, and quietly retreating into their homes, leaving the streets
virtually empty by 8pm, before preliminary results were even released.
“I
heard that people could come into Phnom Penh but they couldn’t leave
the city.... My sister’s friend said she saw five trucks full of
soldiers. People basically freaked out last night,” Sov Sothea, 32, said
yesterday.
“People
were going nuts ... talking to each other on the phone. Finding out
what was going to happen ... our family in Svay Rieng called and told us
we should come there in case anything happened so we could go to
Vietnam for safety.”
The
heightened military and police presence in town also fed into
scurrilous rumours that Hun Sen had fled to Thailand or Vietnam.
Political
blogger Ou Ritthy said he received numerous phone calls asking him to
verify such scuttlebutt, including a bomb blast at a Sen Sok district
market, an impending deployment of UN peacekeepers to Cambodia, and that
30,000 armed forces had been sent to the capital.
While
such claims may now seem absurd, Cambodia’s recent history of political
violence is firmly embedded in the minds of Phnom Penh residents.
A grenade attack on an opposition rally led by Sam Rainsy on March 30, 1997, saw 16 killed and hundreds injured.
Four
months later, Hun Sen seized power from First Prime Minister Norodom
Ranariddh in a bloody takeover that saw intense fighting in Phnom Penh’s
streets.
The
aftermath of the 1998 elections was also marred by violence, as
post-election opposition protests were brutally put down by security
forces.
English teacher Yim Socheat, 53, said he received a number of frantic phone calls Sunday evening.
“Everyone
... they called me and they said be careful ... be quiet.... Everyone
was scared that it would be like 1997 again.... Everyone thought about
the coup ... but now it’s quiet,” he said.
Kim Sophea, 55, said however, that she was more concerned about criminal opportunism than political violence.
“I was scared of thievery and robbery, because people take advantage of this time,” she said.
In a sign that reliable information did eventually reach some residents, 86-year-old Om Sok said she was not scared.
“I heard on the radio that the two sides have promised to keep peace ... so I believe that.”
6 comments:
UN armed peace keepers backed by US armed forces must be prepared to intervene in Cambodian post election crisis at short notice.
ខ្មែរ មិនគួរ មាន ឣា មនុស្ស ព្រៃ និង ឣវិជ្ជា ដូច ឣា ហ៊ុន សែន មក ធ្វើ ជា ឣ្នកដឹងនាំ ប្រទេស ទេ ។
ព្រោះតែឣំណាច និង ប្រាក់កាស់ ឣា ហ៊ុន សែន សុក្ខចិត្ត លក់ ជាតិ និង ទិកដី និង សំលាប់ ខ្មែរ ។
សព្វថ្ងៃនេះ វា ធ្វើ ឱ្យ ជនជាតិបរទេស មើល ងាយ ខ្មែរ ខ្លាំង ណាស់ ។
Currently Ah coward Hun Sen is barricaded himself in.
Even with thousand of bodyguards to protect him, he is still scared of his own shadow.
That is how coward he is.
That is why all the khmer are so so stupid and should not live in this planet..
NEC and your whole goverment COntrol from Hanoi... and IJC have no jurisdiction. we even control your life and your family and wife and children and your many lovers..
your culture and tradition have been lost and you stupid khmer peoples ever did was copies musics from musics from Thailand .. and even your Angkor Wat we control too..
wake up you all usless khmer ..
and wake up to your new province of VietNam .. Long Live Viet Nam and Hun Sen and soon Hun Manet will the be the Cambodia Arm Forces Chief...
Soon Cambodia will be our new province ...
You try so hard, don't pop that vain in your forhead. Your psychology needs examination. You preach hatred but don't realiz it is you will dead of your own hatred.
ជូនចំពោះកូនខ្មែរដែលចេះតែហៅខ្លួនឯងថា៖ "ក្មេងទម្នើង" សូមសូត្របណ្ដាំខាងក្រោមនេះ៖
"កូនអើយចូរចងចាំ ត្បិតឥយើងមានជម្ងឺ
កើតមកពីអ្វី គ្មានអ្នកអើពើ
យើងដង្ហោយហៅៗ គ្មានគេឮ
ឃើញវិឈ្ឈបណ្ឌិត ពួនញាក់ហើយព្រឺ
ព្រោះមានរោគា ដូចពួកយើងដែរ
បណ្ដាំចុងក្រោយ មុនផុតសង្ខារ
បន្លឺសូរថា ចូរប្រាប់តរគ្នា
មិនមែនវេរា វាជាអំពើ
ស្ងួនស្ដាប់អោយជាក់ វិចស្ពាយបន្តរ
ដំណឹងពិស្ដារ នៃរោគអយុត្តិ
រ៉ៃរ៉ាប់អោយល្អិត ជូនវិឈ្ឈបណ្ឌិតអ្នកជា"
បើគេហៅយើងថា៖ "ក្មេងទម្នើង" សូមកុំទទួលយក សូមគិតថាយើងក៏ជាមនុស្សដូចគេឯងដែរ! តម្រង់រកផ្លូវត្រូវ កំពុងរងចាំយើងធ្វើជាម្ចាស់វាសនាសខ្លួន ប្រទេសជាតិខ្លួន ដែលយើងមានចំណែកស្រាប់!
Remember! You are not alone!
Fight for your RIGHT and change you lives!
ត្រូវហើយ! ខ្មែរទាំងអស
គ្នា ត្រូវតែធ្វើម្ចាស់ខ្លួនឯង! តែក៏មិនត្រូវខឹងនាំខាត ប្រមាថនាំខុស ត្រូវតែរងចាំមើលសភាការណ៍ ជៀសវៀងចាញមេកំពូលញុសញុង! កុំខឹងរហូតដល់ចូលខ្លួនក្នុងល្បិចរបស់ពួកខូច ទុកឲ្យពួកខូចដែលមិនចេះភ្ញាក់រលឹកទាំងអម្បាល់មាណនោះរងទារុណកម្ម ដោយសារធ្វើឥយើងមិនពីមេកំពូលខួចពួកវាវិញ ទើបជាកិតិយសនៃជ័យជំនះរបស់យើងដ៏ធំធេង!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
យើងត្រូវតែប្រាប់ខ្លួនឯងថា៖ បើឃើញអ្វីប្លែក រកធ្វើអ្វីមិនត្រូវ នឹកគិតអ្វីមិនឃើញ ត្រូវតែរងចាំដោយស្ងៀមស្ងាត់ ហើយពិនិត្យសដ្ឋានការណ៍ ក្នុងពេលជាមួយគ្នានោះអោយបានហ្មត់ចត់ ធ្វើកំណត់ហេតុពិតប្រាកដ ជាពិសេស!!!!!!!!!
ជយោ គណបក្សសង្គ្រោះជាតិ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ជយោ ឯកឧដ្ដម្ភ សម រង្ស៊ី ឯកឧដ្ដម្ភ កឹម សុខា ជាគំរូនៃការណ៍រួបរួមជាតិខ្មែរ នាំមកនូវភាពសុច្ចរិត្ត យុតិធម៌ ដ៏ឧដ្ដម្ភ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ជយោ បញ្ញាវ័ន្ន ស្នេហារជាតិខ្មែរដ៏ឈ្លៀសវ័យ!!!!!!!!!!!
ជយោ មហាសាម្គីភាពជាតិខ្មែរ!!!!!!!!!!!!
ជយោ វិរជនស្នេហារជាតិខ្មែរដ៏អង្គអាចក្លាហាន!!
ជយោ យុវជន យុវនារី ទំពាំងស្នងឫស្សី ស្នេហារជាតិខ្មែរដ៏អង្គអាចក្លាហាន!!!!!!!
ជយោ ថ្ងៃ២៨ កក្កដា ២០១៣ ជាប្រវត្តិសាស្ដ្រ ឈ្នះអស់លើអំពើឧក្រិដ្ឋមកលើជាតិខ្មែរស្លូតត្រង់!!!!!
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