Thursday, October 20, 2011

For longtime autocrat, a violent end: A warning to the autocrat in Phnom Penh

Another longtime autocrat and dictator from the East (Reuters)
Moammar Gaddafi had ruled Libya for more than 40 years. With the capture of his hometown stronghold of Sirte, the new Libyan government has declared victory over the last major pro-Gaddafi resistance.


Moammar Gaddafi killed: For longtime autocrat, a violent end


Thursday, October 20, 2011
By Caryle Murphy and Tara Bahrampour
The Washington Post


Col. Moammar Gaddafi, Libya’s eccentric and unpredictable leader for more than 40 years, who brought his oil-rich country to international pariah status, tried to restore it as a member in good standing in the global community and was ultimately deposed by a nationwide uprising, died Thursday in Sirte, his home town. His death was confirmed by Libyan Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril.

Col. Gaddafi had been in hiding since late August, when he fled his home in Tripoli as rebel fighters advanced. Fighting continued for two months, as pockets of his supporters put up fierce resistance in a few holdout towns, leading to speculation that he might be holed up in one of them. He was believed to be 69 years old when he died, although his exact birthdate was not known, and at his death, had been one of the world’s longest-serving rulers.

Many in the international community had long dismissed him as a clown for his quirky behavior. He traveled, for example, with an all-female praetorian guard and received guests in a Bedouin tent. But his end, like much of his rule, was unforgivably brutal. He was killed as fighters made a final push into Sirte.


Col. Gaddafi’s downfall was part of a transformative revolt in the Middle East and North Africa that pitted thousands of determined citizen demonstrators against aging dictators and despots.

The authoritarian rulers of Libya’s neighbors, Tunisia and Egypt, had been ousted before protesters took to the streets of eastern Libya in February. As demonstrations spread toward the capital of Tripoli, Col. Gaddafi vowed to hunt down his critics “alley by alley, house by house” and ordered his security forces to gun down unarmed demonstrators.

Many members of his diplomatic service and armed forces defected, some joining the opposition government and military in the eastern part of the country. Col. Gaddafi’s crackdown drew condemnation from Western leaders, the U.N. Security Council and the Arab League, which suspended Libya’s membership.

Unlike the Tunisian and Egyptian leaders, however, Col. Gaddafi dug in, vowing to “die as a martyr” in Libya. Calling his opponents “cockroaches,” he accused them of having ties to al-Qaeda and taking hallucinogenic drugs.

Libya’s military had long been kept weak and fragmented, apparently to prevent any possible challenge to his rule. But militias led by his sons — and staffed in many cases by paid mercenaries from outside Libya — seemed initially poised to crush the opposition’s army, largely composed of enthusiastic but untrained civilians.

An international coalition began airstrikes in March and the battle evened out, although Col. Gaddafi’s forces continued to pound rebel-held cities and towns in the west, killing hundreds of civilians.

As NATO strikes intensified and more countries recognized the opposition government, Col. Gaddafi seemed to exist in a fantasy world. His loyalists stage-managed pro-government rallies and denied that his forces were targeting civilians. For weeks it was unclear whether Col. Gaddafi was hiding in his compound in Tripoli, a labyrinth of luxury underground bunkers, even as NATO bombs killed one of his sons, Saif al-Arab, and three grandchildren.

20 comments:

Anonymous said...

boer a mouy nis ngop 1 teat laor nass srok khmer. punté vea kich pi ngop min ban te. thngai na 1 kong ngop.

Anonymous said...

Ah Hun Sen is next.

Anonymous said...

i wonder is huns sen that bad compare to gadafi? why people like to put him in the same level as gadafi? is it politics? is it jealous? is it because they can? and for what purpose? changes? reforms? improvement? etc...

Anonymous said...

AH kWACK WILL BE THE NEXT STOP.
Ah Kwack is worse than Gadhafi because Ah Kwack is Yuon's slave. Khmer people will have no land.

500riel toilet said...

Cambodia will never have an "Arabic Spring" uprising.

People are too scared, they are tired of war. They have been brain washed to believe if Hun Sen is not in power, there will be war. Khmer people don't understand that the only war being started is,could be by Hun Sen himself.

Right now, life is good for the majoriety of Khmer. Standard of living has as gone up. and that is why, you will not see khmer rised up..The feared is too much.

Hun Sen and the youn's hide behind democracy by allowing an opposition political parties. But underneath all of that layer, lies a dictor who power is centralized and shared only among his chosen allies.

Khmer within the country do not see what khmer oversea see through the looking glass.
Just like human smells, you can't smell yourself, but others can.

Anonymous said...

To 1:31AM
Trying to compare Hun Sen with Gadahfi?
This is fair judgement:
-Gaddhafi is bad with his own people.
-Hun Sen, at some point, might be good with his own people in demagogic way, but in the same time intentionally or unintentionally transferring his country to Vietnam for good. In 1980 when Vietnam in complete control of Cambodia, it declared that the situation on Cambodia was irreversible. But this time, Vietnam no need so declare anything because they know for sure that the situation in Cambodia is really and practically irreversible.
Unless, he changes his policy toward Vietnam.

Anonymous said...

We cannot compare Hun Sen to Gadhafi because Gadhafi did not sell or allow foreigners to tightly control Libya.

Hun Sen is the worst in the world because he committed act of treason by first apprehending Pen Sovann who defied Yuon's orders, then later seized the power by mounting a coup d'Etat against Ranarith, and allowing Vietnam to oppress Cambodian people through him.

This traitor Hun Sen will face judgment day soon. And also I saw some comments from our readers saying that "Krou Teay tha Ah Kwack trov ngorp Tai Horng". Maybe this prediction might come true.

Anonymous said...

1:31! use you brain do nor shame your mother!

Anonymous said...

Without Hun Sen helps against the Pol Pot, is it fair to say that Cambodia would have disappeared?

Does that mean that Cambodia belongs to Hun Sen? Does it mean that your mothers life and your life belongs to Hun Sen?

Many Pro-CCP seems to think so. Wake up Khmer!! Hun Sen is selling our country away!! Dont be DUMB!

Anonymous said...

Gaddafi was corrupted and abused his power like Hun Sen does now.
But Gaddafi never gave an inch of Libya to its neighboring countries, so he was somewhat better than Hun Sen.

Anonymous said...

gadafi is more like saddam, not hun sen. hun sen and gadafi are two very different individuals, can't say they are alike, you know! don't be so biased toward hun sen and cambodia, really!

Anonymous said...

cambodia's issue is social reforms, not dictator or iron fist like some hard core opposing individuals are claiming because they want power and they are hypocrite and full of jealousy, etc, you know! they should know that there are more to cambodia than you and i, really! god always bless my country cambodia and all my beautiful khmer people and citizens.

Anonymous said...

Cambodia will not be the same as Libya because it does not have oil or valuable natural asset. USA and NATO or UN security council will not open their eyes on Cambodia.

Anonymous said...

សាធុ...! សាធុ...! សាធុ....! ងាប់ទៅ

អាសាដាមហ៊ុនសែន is next.

Anonymous said...

Don't worry guys Samdach Decho Hun Sen has billions of dollars to bribe Obama and US gov to quiet. Samdach Decho Hun Sen will buy votes and support from UN, Obama gov and all European union and international court of justice.

Money can buy anything in this world including US gov votes and support Sadach Decho.

Long live Samdach Decho Hun Sen! All these people they have no ideas about the power of money because they will never have such money as our CPP and our Samdach Decho Hun Sen.

Anonymous said...

That is right 8:17 AM!! Ah hun sen, you and your whole family will go to hell with all the money ah hun sen accumulated through the blood, sweat and suffering of the Khmer people very soon! Get your ass ready for hell, they'd love to do you good!

Anonymous said...

8:29 AM

But ..But America economic is now collaped and due to no money and no jobs produce so Obama and USA gov must find another way to get money such as support Samdach Decho Hun SEn. When Samdach Decho Hun Sen happy may be Samdach Decho give some benefit and billions dollar to USA.

Don't you know America now is no money left for war or anything because USA has to much owing money to China and Japan and UN. USA is now can't even has enough money to pay US troops salaries.

Stupid idiot ...Money can buy anything including America policies.

Long live Samdach Decho Hun Sen! We live in happy lives because of you!

Anonymous said...

doch knear men ah pi neak nish!

Anonymous said...

Kom Sangkheom tha nov srok Khmer douch nov Libya ouy sosh. Most Khmer HERO were already killed since around this 50s and some of them were escaped to live the third countries. So now remaining only the coward, chicken, handicap with both brain and physical guys. Stop dreaming any more!!! I would advice all of you should find any Vietnamese girls to get married as soon as possible otherwise you won't be able event to stay in Cambodia any longer. Believe me!OK

Anonymous said...

Oh,seriously you are right, one of my friend his name Kim Tori who has been working for CONCERN WORLDWIDE in Cambodia for almost 10 years. He got married with Vietnamese girls and have few children right now. If any one wanted to get marry with Vietnamese girls should contact to him at Concern office in Phnom Penh.