Friday, 06 July 2012
By Meas Sokchea
Phnom Penh Post
Funcinpec party leader Nhek Bun Chhay marked the 15th anniversary of
what he called the “factional fighting” of 1997, and what many have
called a bloody coup that swept Prime Minister Hun Sen to power, by
sharing some of his own experiences yesterday and blaming the entire
mess on Prince Norodom Ranariddh.
He said that Ranariddh, who was
then sharing the prime minister’s seat with Hun Sen, had asked Bun
Chhay to meet with Khmer Rouge leader Khieu Samphan without telling Hun
Sen.
“This point caused uncertainty in the coalition government,” he said.
“Samdech
Hun Sen asked to meet with Samdech Krom Preah [Ranariddh] to have a
talk about these issues, but Samdech Krom Preah did not agree and went
abroad. That’s what caused the event of July 5-6, 1997.”
When contacted yesterday, spokesman of the Norodom Ranariddh Party Pen Sangha said Bun Chhay was just scoring political points.
“Samdech
Krom Preah [Ranariddh], actually, did not have any intention to create
this event, because he was a winner of the election,” he said.
Over
those two days in July, troops loyal to then-Second Prime Minister Hun
Sen and First Prime Minister Prince Norodom Ranariddh, who led Funcinpec
at the time, fought street battles in Phnom Penh.
CPP troops emerged the victor, Ranariddh went into exile in France, and the Hun Sen-led CPP has won every subsequent election.
Bun
Chayy also took the occasion yesterday to pass out copies of his
two-volume biography, whose title roughly translates to “An Incredible
Piece of Luck Among 1,000 Risks”.
Bun Chhay said that on July 6,
he had withdrawn about 1,200 troops from Phnom Penh to Kampong Chhnang
province, and after that, some troops were divided into small groups to
escape as a guerrilla strategy.
His men were surrounded by CPP armed forces. They tried to escape and two of his commanders were killed in the process.
He
then fled to the Cambodia-Thailand border where he led a resistance
movement before eventually returning to Phnom Penh and rejoining
political life.
To contact the reporter on this story: Meas Sokchea at sokchea.meas@phnompenhpost.com
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