Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Cambodia’s Hun Sen makes pre-election bid to stifle opposition

Cambodia’s Hun Sen makes pre-election bid to stifle opposition
With warnings of civil war and one-sided legislation, strongman for 28 years indicates he won’t go easily

The Vancouver Sun | 11 June 2013
 

Opponents of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen have the tendency to show up dead.

Photograph by: PORNCHAI KITTIWONGSAKUL, AFP/Getty Images

Hun Sen has ruled Cambodia since 1985 and one of his favourite campaign tactics is to warn voters there will be civil war if they are foolish enough to defeat him.
 
His threats are not to be taken lightly.

When his Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) lost the country’s first democratic elections in 1993 to the royalist FUNCINPEC party, the leader Prince Norodom Ranariddh found it advisable to make Hun Sen co-prime minister.

Hun Sen repaid the prince by launching a coup in 1997 and regaining what he considers his rightful place as Cambodia’s sole leader.

With elections slated for July 28 and Hun Sen facing the most serious challenge for many years from a newly revived opposition, he is again pulling out all the stops to ensure he remains in power.

In this campaign, Hun Sen’s warning of civil war and war with neighbouring Vietnam if the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) wins was merely an opening gambit uttered as far back as April.

Since then Hun Sen has got really serious about undermining the CNRP’s campaign.

Last week, Hun Sen’s CPP used its majority in the National Assembly, the lower house of parliament, to expel 28 CNRP members.

The CPP also passed legislation making it illegal to question the official history of the “Killing Fields” genocide of the Khmer Rouge regime from 1975 to 1979.

The move appears to be aimed at intimidating or even imprisoning the CNRP deputy head Kem Sokha, who is widely regarded as the most effective opposition leader Hun Sen has ever confronted.

And, as usual throughout his political career, Hun Sen’s adversaries have a habit of turning up dead.

On several occasions, opposition politicians and journalists have had deadly encounters with pistol-wielding assassins on motorcycles.

This time the victim was a senior Buddhist monk, Keo Touch, who had strong family links to senior CNRP figures. The monk was found beaten to death at the end of May.

Cambodian elections always echo to the grim memories of the Khmer Rouge genocide in which about two million people were murdered.

As a young man, Hun Sen abandoned plans to become a monk and in the early 1970s joined the Khmer Rouge in its bid to oust the military regime of United States-back Gen. Lon Nol.

When the Khmer Rouge swept to power in 1975, Hun Sen was a battalion commander in eastern Cambodia, but in 1977 he led his men into Vietnam to avoid an anticipated purge.

In 1979, the Vietnamese invaded Cambodia, overthrew the Khmer Rouge and in 1985 installed Hun Sen as prime minister.

Thus Hun Sen straddles two key fault lines in Cambodian politics: association with the Khmer Rouge, and also with the feared and mistrusted neighbour Vietnam.

CNRP leader Kem Sokha, who is deputy to the party’s self-exiled president Sam Rainsy, has tried to capitalize on both these chinks in Hun Sen’s armour.

It was Kem Sokha’s threat at the start of the campaign to bring several former Khmer Rouge members of the CPP government to justice that prompted Hun Sen to warn of civil war if the CNRP wins the election next month.

But when late last month Kem Sokha made a roundabout attack on Hun Sen’s Vietnamese links, the opposition leader appears to have played into the prime minister’s hands.

In a couple of speeches delivered to rallies in provincial cities, Kem Sokha said he found it hard to believe that the Khmer Rouge’s most notorious torture and killing centre, Tuol Sleng, which is now a museum, was in fact a relic of the genocide.

He said that surely the Khmer Rouge would have destroyed evidence of their atrocities before retreating.

Kem Sokha said he thinks Tuol Sleng was staged by the invading Vietnamese after 1979.

Hun Sen’s response was to have his CPP followers, who hold 90 seats in the 123-seat National Assembly, rush through legislation last week making it illegal to deny crimes committed by the Khmer Rouge.

And last weekend survivors of Tuol Sleng, where an estimated 12,000 men, women and children were killed, organized rallies against Kem Sokha in the capital Phnom Penh and several other cities around the country.

However, civil society groups which monitored the rallies claim they were organized by the Hun Sun government. Government officials are said to have paid people the equivalent of about $10 to attend and used government vehicles to ferry people to and from the meeting sites.

Also pushed through the National Assembly last Friday was a motion expelling the 28 opposition CNRP members.

The justification was that this is a new party formed by the amalgamation last year of the Human Rights Party and the Sam Rainsy Party. The CPP members claimed it is unconstitutional for them to sit as CNRP members when they were elected under their old banners.


13 comments:

Anonymous said...

The International community was fooled by the tactics of war once in 1993. To be fooled for second time is not on.
And the ICC can issue a world wide arrest warrant for the one who commited or commits war crimes or crimes against humanity and all his assets will be freezesd or seized.
Do the maths and make a wise retreat so that we can have a peaceful Cambodian national reconciliation.

Anonymous said...

This man is a real murder and crime in Cambodia from the killing Field till now. Why the UN don't see him and how long they waiting for? Why don't take head to ICC? We can see what is just doing in Cambodia now.

Anonymous said...

If the international community and the CIA of the U.S want to look for who is the real terrorist, murderer in Cambodia, they don't need to look further it's hun sen. He's the most dangerous man to Khmer people, Cambodia and Asian community.

Anonymous said...

If this clown of hanoi wins by cheating and killing again, khmer around the world must protests!

None STOP!

Vietnam must respect the paris peace accord.

Vietnam must stop supporting hun sen.

Hun sen must be prosecuted.

Anonymous said...

‘To put it in a nutshell, Tuol Sleng has been turned into a propaganda machine.’

I agree not 100% but 1000% that Tuol Sleng has been turned into a propaganda machine.’

ECCC in Cambodia is US-Hanoi to cover their own war crimes and cirme against Cambodian humen as follow:

Yuon Hanoi K 5 plan as part of Genocide in Cambodia.

US brought war from Indochina into Cambodia, war had killed so many Camobodian. US war had left so many Khmer orphans.

US B 52 carpet bombed in Cambodia during 1070s and before 200 days and 200 nights.

So ECCC in Cambodia is Hanoi-US ECCC to twist real Khmer history, to turn things upside down for some Khmer who do not study our real history and believe things easily and blindly as Tuol Sleng has been turned into a propaganda machine and still many Khmer ( not all ) believe blindly.

Anonymous said...

Correction from 4: 50 PM,

US B 52 carpet bombed in Cambodia during 1970s and before 200 days and 200 nights.

Anonymous said...

how this article be spread to all khmers in cambodia?

Anonymous said...

Hun sen is chronic/Psychopath liar like his Boss Hanoi,thatwise he scares of Hanoi so much because he knows that Yuon Hanoi is unpredictable thugs like his Cpp thugs! He didn't wants Rainsy to come back to Srok Khmer by asking Siam his friend to stop Rainsy from coming back home!....

Anonymous said...

it's seem like tradition in camobdia that leaders often feel they are there to protect and serve cambodia because others aren't fit to rule in their thinking. from sihanouk to present, it's still the same tradition, i think. that's why i say use the rule of law, it's will help cambodia to prevent pervasive abuses in gov't, etc, you know. strengthen the rule of law, not personal interest, ok! democracy will come natural once cambodia uses the rule of law in gov't!

Anonymous said...

make on trust issue. i think in cambodia, people just don't trust gov't or even each other. so work on trust in society as well, ok!

Anonymous said...

ĆÂṂ ÔN ŚÂṂĐÂĆḤ ḤƯÑ SÊÑ 2099!!!

Anonymous said...

stop whining already, really! why don't they make terms limit law so this wouldn't happen in the first place, you know! then stop whining already, ok! he didn't do anything wrong by running again and again because he's liked by majority of people in cambodia. don't you get it! why don't you be useful for a change, really!

if there is a terms limit law in cambodia, then you can say he violated the law, if not, he didn't do anything wrong, really! so why even bother to complain that he ruled cambodia too long or what have you! show cambodia that other candidate is capable and wise, and smart and competent to lead cambodia, then stop being jealous. no can do without the terms limit law for cambodia, you know. so stop your whining already, really! are you hypocrite?

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