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Thursday 12 December 2013

Rainsy, CNRP Women Defend ‘Weaker Than a Woman’ Comment [I'm disgusted at the comments of the "pseudo-champions of women's rights" who came out in drove to attack Rainsy, but when Hun Sen belittled Ms. Mu Sochu, these pseudo-champions of women's rights hide their faces behind their backs. Pure hypocrisy!


Opposition leader Sam Rainsy and senior female members of the CNRP on Wednesday moved to defend the statement he made during a rally in Siem Reap on Tuesday that Prime Minister Hun Sen is “weaker than a female.”
At the CNRP’s first post-election rally in the province, Mr. Rainsy taunted Mr. Hun Sen by calling on him to follow Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra’s recent decision to call an early election.
“I appeal to Prime Minister Hun Sen; I ask one thing: Mr. Hun Sen, don’t be weaker than a female,” he said, adding, “Why is Hun Sen weaker than a female?” The gibe was taken up by many of his supporters, who marched through Siem Reap sporadically shouting, “Hun Sen, weaker than a woman!”
Mu Sochua, the CNRP’s head of public affairs and a former minister of women’s affairs, denied that Mr. Rainsy’s comment was offensive to women.
“You have to put what he said in context. The full context is that Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra put the interests of her nation first and that she was willing to stand down to end a political conflict.”
Ms. Sochua said that Mr. Rainsy meant that Mr. Hun Sen ought to draw on Ms. Yingluck’s example of strength.
“What Mr. Rainsy is saying is that she is a woman. I’ve always said that when a woman leads, she thinks about the national interest. It’s the same when a woman makes decisions, she thinks about the common interest.”
“If he were to say ‘Women are weaker than men,’ I would not accept that from Mr. Sam Rainsy, but I work with him and I know he would never say that.”
CNRP lawmaker-elect Ke Sovannaroth, the head of the opposition party’s working group in Siem Reap, agreed that the comments were only intended to ask Mr. Hun Sen to emulate Ms. Yingluck’s example.
“It wasn’t offensive. He wanted to compare Prime Minister Hun Sen and Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra in terms of their bravery,” Ms. Sovannaroth said.

Mr. Rainsy also said his comment was taken out of context and that he meant to show his respect for Ms. Yingluck rather than denigrate women.
“It’s very rare to have a woman as a prime minister in this world. What I meant is that we admire Yingluck Shinawatra for her courage and dignity,” he said.
“Even though she has no legal reason to stand down—she is the legitimate prime minister, she was democratically elected, and the opposition to her is weak—she stood down.”
“She happens to be a woman. It just so happens that Hun Sen is less courageous,” Mr. Rainsy said.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Disgusting with much less reaction from the defenders of women rights when Hun Sen trashed out Mdme. Sochue, is irrelvent when both men Hun Sen and SamRainsy seem to share the same attitude toward women in general, because these two men are Cambodian men and tianted by its culture of men who think thry are superior than women in Cambodia society.
Wake up Khmer men. Learn to be respectful and different when dealing with thier own opposite gender. Learn how to apropriate language expressing skills with the world mothers and future gentle ladies.

Anonymous said...

YOU NEED TO SHUT THE HELL UP. NO ONE CARES ABOUT WHAT YOU THINK. WE ALL KNOW WHAT HE MEANT. ONLY STUPID PEOPLE LIKE YOU THINK THE WAY YOU THINK.

STUPID PEOPLE MADE A BIG DEAL OUT OF NOTHING.

Anonymous said...

May be you're one of women abusers.
When someone said this issue is not a big deal then, you ar in stage of deny. The same Catholic Vatican has been slow or brushed aside in response to abuse by the clergy, until it is too late.

Anonymous said...

Sam Rainsy did not say women in general are weaker than men. He tried to compare Hun sen to the Thai PM who resigned after tremendous pressures from protesters, but Hun sen did not. It happens that the Thai PM is a woman.

Many people tried to attack Rainsy because the issue is a hot topic and they hope to make headlines by attacking him.

Anonymous said...

Various issues related to Mr. Sam's comment. Yes, he was honestly compared Mr. Hun Sen, who is happened to be a man and is Cambodian Prime Minister to Thailand Prime Minister,who happens to be female and who is seemed to be stronger than Mr. HUN SEN. BUT WHEN MR. SAM IS USING GENDER TO MAKE COMPARATION AND MEANT IMPLY MEN SHOULD NOT BE WEAKER THAN WOMEN, HEN HE IS RISKY OF BECOMNG UNINGENDER DISCRIMINATION.
Mr. Sam Should suggest that Mr. Hun sen id weaker than Prime Minister of Thailand and then let he public do the research who is the Prime Miinister of Thailand. The words of comparation of women are weaker than men has been exited in Cambodian culture for centuries. I grew up to hear those words all the time. Women can't turn the kitchen stoves, you are such a weak person likr women,ect....