Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday promised almost half a million
dollars in cash rewards to student volunteers and officials, whom he
congratulated on reaching a milestone in his nationwide land-titling
program during an extravagant party on Phnom Penh’s Koh Pich island.
Addressing more than 5,000 volunteers—decked out in military
fatigues—and officials, Mr. Hun Sen declared that the land-titling
effort would be completed by June, just weeks before the country holds
its national election on July 13.
The event was held to mark the conclusion of “Phase I” of the
program, which has handed out 340,000 land titles to villagers living on
550,000 hectares of land. Mr. Hun Sen announced that the second phase
would begin on January 15.
“The second phase could possibly be finished in June, ahead of the
election,” he said. “I think that if the next phase could not be
finished, it has to be delayed when the election comes otherwise there
would be accusations [of electioneering],” Mr. Hun Sen added.
He said that during the second phase, 500,000 more families would be
given land titles on a total of 1.8 million hectares of land.
“Not many countries do such a big operation,” he said.
Mr. Hun Sen said that the majority of those at the event yesterday would get $100 each from him and the CPP.
“There are 4,666 people who will get the incentive. Among them 2,150
volunteer students, 1,757 officials, 273 soldiers and army drivers and
386 doctors and nurses,” he said.
“$100 is not much, but uncle, auntie and the party have to spend
$456,600 dollars,” he said, referring to himself, his wife Bun Rany and
the ruling CPP. He also added that the land-titling program had already
cost $600,000.
“I have to donate more than $400,000,” he said, adding that the
Ministry of Land Management and the Council of Ministers should
disseminate information on their websites to show what the government
and the student volunteers have achieved.
During the party, which started at about 6 p.m., the attendees sat
outdoors at hundreds of tables covered in white cloth, eating meals of
fried shrimp, veal, fish balls, chicken and seafood salad, sour soup and
rice. The camouflaged students washed it down with cans of Cambodia
Beer.
Afterwards, student volunteers—some wearing kramas or caps
embroidered with the words “Youth” and “For the sake of the
motherland”—were invited to dance to a band led by the well-known singer
Him Sivorn.
“Today, we stand at a very nice place with electricity and
everything,” Mr. Hun Sen said, reminding the audience of the stark
contrast between Cambodia now and Cambodia in January 1979, when the
Khmer Rouge was overthrown by Vietnamese forces, an event set to be
marked on its anniversary today.
He also thanked private companies for providing the food, drink and TV coverage for the event.
“The other day I said only one can is allowed for drink, but [my son]
Hun Manith said that one is not enough to get drunk, and it would be OK
to have two cans,” he said.
“But please don’t leave here, let Manith get you home…. Dance till you sweat, until 12 or 1 [a.m.],” he said.
“It is the first time in my life attending such a party,” said Ny
Tha, 21, a student volunteer from Build Bright University in Phnom Penh.
“I am so happy to be at this party with high ranking officials.”
Mr. Hun Sen’s son, Hun Manith, who is deputy secretary-general of the
national authority for land dispute resolution, also spoke.
“This party coincides with the 34th anniversary of January 7, which
will be held tomorrow, the day that Cambodian people regard as their
second birth,” Mr. Manith said.
“They often said that if there had been no January 7, 1979, there
would not have been everything like these days. The victory of January
7, 1979, did not happen accidentally, but through the struggle of the
last generation.”
2 comments:
That is very smart of your doggy primate PM of Cpp thugs,drinking on the job is encouraged one can is not enough to get drunk so you can have two cans recommendation from Dr Manith the son to the primate father Hun sen! Does the Primate Father Hun sen and a son Dr Manith knows that drinking beer can impaired your judgement? Water is cheaper than beer am i right? Beer probably cheaper than water in srok Khmer thatwise they drink beer instead of water.Thank you Phorn Bopha for your report.
Kmenhwatt
Hun sen try to benefit from his own mess he created himself.
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