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Thursday, 13 August 2009

Hun Sen to Mu Sochua: You are not Aung San Suu Kyi, you don't have any hope

Ms. Mu Sochua vs. Mr. Hun Sen.

Source: Radio Free Asia
Reported in Khmer by Khmerization

Prime Minister Hun Sen warned "a certain woman" not push him too hard against the walls, in a speech seen as directed at Mu Sochua. He also said his recent win against Ms. Mu Sochua in a defamation case is a real justice because he is not the first to instigate the lawsuit, but he was sued by Ms. Mu Sochua first.

Speaking in a graduation ceremony to students at the Institute of Laws and Economics on 12th August, Mr. Hun Sen said he will entertain Ms Mu Sochua to the bitter end, either through legal, political or military means. He said: "(You) are not Aung San Suu Kyi, you don't have any hope. Now I just said like this, please sue me if you want. If you sue me again, I will counter sue again. It is really lucky that I used court (to settle the dispute) because it (Sochua's suit) really afftected my reputation, but I don't use my powers (to settle the dispute). I am a prime minister but I'd rather use court and the military would rather use the court (to settle their dispute) too. If they don't use the court, do you rather want them to instead use the guns? Please be clear: if I give orders (to the military), in two hours Phnom Penh will be completely taken over. Please try if you want. If I use dictatorial powers, no one can run anywhere, I can detain everybody."

Mr. Hun Sen said all politicians should compete against each other in the developments of the country instead.

Mr. Sam Rainsy, president of the opposition Sam Rainsy Party, said the Cambodian courts are only used as the tools of the current leaders, they are not there to render justice to the Cambodian people. He said he agrees with Mr. Hun Sen's last sentence.

Mr. Sam Rainsy said: "His last sentence is very appropriate that if we want to win against each other, we should try to win in term of developments. We should gather all the people's ideas to see whose ideas are better for the developments of the countries and to improve the lives of the people."

Mr. Chan Saveth, human rights investigator for the human right group ADHOC said Mr. Hun Sen's comments are worrisome because they are involved a show off and the flexing of his powers.

He said: "For the use of military powers in Cambodia, I don't think that anyone in Cambodia has weapons or armed forces to use, they only have legal means to use. So what I have noticed is that the Prime Minister's speech has caused great concerns that even if you want to sue and to appeal all you like, you will have no chance to win against him."

Mr. Hun Sen's speech was seen as directed at Ms. Mu Sochua who lost a defamation suit against him, but had indicated that she will fight until she gets justice.

Mr. Chan Soveth insists the case between Mu Sochua and Mr. Hun Sen must be settled through peaceful means.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen is at his madness again. His behavior shows that is an irrational person who has an unstable mind. A gangster-like person like Hun Sen is not fit to be leader of a country. He is only fit to be a gang leader.

Anonymous said...

I like Hun Sen.

Anonymous said...

Give us good reasons why you like the CPP Party?

Anonymous said...

13 August 2009 5:26 PM

Because CPP delivers what they promise while SRP's mountain of promises keep getting bigger.

Because CPP brings peace and stability to Cambodia after the Khmer Rouge. Has any other faction of the Khmer elitists done so?

There is more to CPP than all you ignorant haters know.

The problem with everyone hating everyone else is the lack of respect. Khmer do that. Everyone disrespects everyone else. That is how that SRP party member's son got killed. He was fucking rude and disrespectful in his manner toward the motorbike guys.

Khmer in srok or out of srok are all the same. Majority think so highly of themselves and disrespect others that they think so inferior of. I'm sick of that mentality, motherfuckers.

Ah kdo nah ko douch ah kdo na de.

Anonymous said...

Link to video of hun sen's speech in which he mentions Sochua / Aung San Suu Kyi:

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xa5b4o_hun-sen-only-two-hours-to-silence-o_news

Anonymous said...

13 August 2009 6:07 PM, It is the other way around. Hun Sen made numerous promises but never keep any of them. Promised to eliminate corruption but he dare not pass the anti-corruption after drafted since 15 years ago. Promised to stop illegal logging, but still continues, stop crimes but crimes still continue...so on and so on.

The oppositions don't have the power to change anything. They are not in the government. The best way to see if they keep their promises is to let them rule and see if they will keep their promises. If Hun Sen stop cheating in the elections, they will win for sure.

Anonymous said...

I think Kasit Piromya was right when he called Hun Sen a "nak leng".