Thursday, June 28, 2012

Thief's son manage land dispute sparked by father's theft [-កូនចោរកាត់ក្តី រឿងក្តីក្តាំដី ដែលឪវាជាអ្នកលួច]

Thief family: Father and Son
Hun Sen's son to manage land dispute

Thursday, 28 June 2012
May Titthara
The Phnom Penh Post

Prime Minister Hun Sen’s June order that land be cut from economic land concessions and returned to displaced villagers – a move that has alternately inspired gratitude and scepticism – now has a high-profile public face: one of his sons.

Hun Manith, deputy chief of Hun Sen’s cabinet and his third-oldest child, was appointed deputy secretary-general of the National General Secretariat for Land Disputes, according to an entry in the Royal Book released on June 15.

The appointment makes Manith second-in-command of the agency, which was tasked by the premier with measuring and granting land to people displaced by land disputes.

Sam Rainsy Party spokesman Yim Sovann yesterday expressed hope that Manith would help displaced villagers, but added that a lot of young Cambodians had the experience and ability to hold such positions, and lamented the fact that such opportunities in Cambodia were in the hands of one individual.


“I would like to wish that those obtaining new positions will serve the nation and find justice for citizens suffering from defending their little land,” he said.

Manith’s appointment comes on the heels of a handful of recently signed economic land concessions that led some to question the sincerity of Hun Sen’s moratorium on the granting of ELCs.

Am Sam Ath, a senior investigator with Licadho, expressed measured support for Hun Manith’s appointment.

“We hope the deputy secretary-general of the National General Secretariat for Land Disputes is effective in resolving land issues, and is what the citizens need,” he said.

Chan Soveth, senior investigator for the rights group Adhoc, expressed concern over the military-style uniforms of the youths charged with assisting in the measurement of villagers’ land, which he said might frighten some.

But he approved of Hun Sen telling volunteers not to ask the people which party they voted for, and wished Hun Manith well in his new role.

Hun Manith declined to comment on his new title.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

should have diversified the children's professions instead of lumping them all in the same dictatorship role. there is a danger, even from within the ccp party, if only the huns are taking the top cream of the cake...

Anonymous said...

Ah kompuoch jor !
klay jea JOR HAROY !

Francis said...

I don't get it. Is this Hun Sen's biological son or step son? Which one is Hun Sen's step son, the son of his wife that she married to Le Duck Tho?

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen's son manages Land Disputes in Cambodia IS LIKE HIRING A ROBBER TO GUARD THE BANK DEPOSITS!

KHMER CANADA

Anonymous said...

SOK AN how many posistion that he had!?! more then 10!?! I seen in the other post that he had more then 10!!

Anonymous said...

Like father like son.

dumb and dumber

Dick and dictator

scum and scum bag

Anonymous said...

ឪជាអ្នកបង្កើតបញ្ហា កូនជាអ្នកដោះ ចាំមើល

តើប្រជារាស្ត្រដឹងគុណអ្នកណា? អញ្ចឹងបានជាគេថា

ឆ្លាត សែនឆ្លាត សូម្បីបណ្ឌិតម៉ា នគរក៏ឆ្លាតមិនដល់សែន សែនឆ្លាត សែនឆ្លាត។

Anonymous said...

ឆ្លាតណាស់ក្នុងមួយនគរគ្មានអាណាចេះជាងក្រុមគ្រួសារអ្នកទេ។អ្ហែងមើលអញធ្វើរឿងក្តៅគគុកនៅទល់ដល់ដាក់កូនអញទៅ ឥឡូវវាត្រជាក់
ដូចទឺកកក។ឥឡូវរឿងដីធ្លីវាក្តៅសែនក្តៅ ចាំមើលកូនអញវាលេងឲ្យមើល អាណារឹងបេះវាចោលទៅ ចាំមើលបើមិនស្ងាត់ឲ្យជាន់អាច់ធាក់ក្បាលអញ។
បើអញមិនយកកូនអញឲ្យយកកូនហ្អែង ចំជាភ្លើមែន ហ្អែងមានដឹងថាស្រុកនេះជា
ស្រុកអញទេ?
ពីអញ
ហស

Anonymous said...

This is bullshit land management by AH HUN SEN Vietcong slave! First of all he and his son are in position to manipulate and falsify documents! Here we go again two wrongs don't make it right!