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Tuesday, 29 March 2016

Hun Manet pulls out of California event following local backlash


Manekseka Sangkum: Mr Manet should only be invited to any Cambodian cultural, social event once he will have 'apologised' to Khmer people for all the crimes and treasons committed by his father's regime and renounced him publicly! That will not be easy for him to do but such things had been far from uncommon in history.

Hun Manet, Prime Minister Hun Sen's eldest son, pictured at an event in 2014.
Hun Manet, Prime Minister Hun Sen's eldest son, pictured at an event in 2014. Hong Menea

Hun Manet pulls out of California event following local backlash
ppp Mon, 28 March 2016
Vong Sokheng and Shaun Turton


The prime minister’s eldest son, Hun Manet, has announced he will not attend a Khmer New Year parade in California as planned to avoid potential clashes, following an angry backlash from Cambodians living in the US who oppose his father’s regime.

In a Facebook post yesterday, Manet said he would still visit the US and attend other Khmer New Year events, but would not attend the parade in Long Beach on April 10 to avoid potential violence, with protests planned to coincide with his visit.

“As a conscientious child of Cambodia, I don’t want to see turbid feelings and division between Khmer and Khmer and, particularly, I want to avoid any possible violence … during the parade that would damage the interests of the nation; [therefore] my team and I decided not to attend the parade,” Manet wrote.

“It is not time to show muscles against each other, which shows divisions among Khmers.”

Manet’s planned attendance as the guest of honour at the annual event stirred strong feelings for many in Long Beach, home of a large Cambodian population, many of whom are fervently anti-government and anti-Hun Sen.



Several local city Councillors had vowed to boycott the parade after roughly 200 protesters descended on a Long Beach City Hall meeting last week to express their outrage.

The Cambodian-American Alliance (CAA), a group of Khmer-Americans, has led the charge against the visit, something Manet noted, naming the group’s president Touch Vibol as one of the individuals who campaigned against his invitation by the Cambodian Coordinating Council, another group of Khmer-Americans.

The CAA, unreachable yesterday, have vowed to stage protests in Massachusetts and Washington state, where Manet will also visit.

Manet is head of the Cambodian People’s Party’s Overseas Youth Working Group and travels frequently in a bid to win over the traditionally pro-opposition diaspora.

Yesterday, political analyst Chea Vannath said that given protests against Hun Sen’s attendance at the February US-ASEAN summit in California, there would be little surprise among the CPP about the backlash to Manet’s plans.

“The Cambodian-American community is a very hot potato . . . He’s maybe trying to test the water . . . trying to make a new start with Cambodians overseas as an ambassador of goodwill,” Vannath said.

Political observer Ok Serei Sopheak, meanwhile, said Manet’s avoidance of the parade showed “political maturity”.

“Although any eventual clash would not come from him, nevertheless, if he participates, all the critics would come down against him . . . It would be like putting gasoline on the fire,” Sopheak said. “If there are clashes, nobody wins but the whole of Cambodia loses.”

1 comment:

Anonymous said...


Dear Compatriots,

The situation in Myanmar is completely different from Cambodia. Myanmar is an independent State while Cambodia is meticulously controlled by the evil Yuon.

The Yuon's agents are everywhere in the government branches especially in the military.

It is time for Khmer nationalists in the CPP to do something to break the evil Yuon's grip by joining force directly or indirectly with the CNRP.

Some Khmer people who have heavily condemned the CNRP's leaders after they joined the National Assembly should think carefully about the repercussion of their actions because so far their attacks on the CNRP have benefited only the CPP and Yuon.

I would like to bring up an hypothetical scenario if the CNRP refused to join the National Assembly: the evil Vietnam and Hun Sen killed Kem Sokha and Sam Rainsy and broke up the CNRP party.

Will the CNRP and Khmer people be able to unite after this disastrous crush by the CPP and Vietnam?

Will the International community intervene ? The probability is extremely slim or Zero.

Fighting this evil Yuon requires exceptional perseverance from Khmer people.

They have to think positively: at least Kem Sokha and Sam Rainsy are still stayed united firmly, and the CNRP is still stayed in one piece. We must continue working to win this next election.

Notice that in 2013, the CPP just declared itself as the winner of the election.

I believe this new NEC will not allow the CPP to do such thing again.

If Khmer people are united with the CNRP, it will come to this conclusion: the CNRP is the winner of this 2018 election and the CPP refuses to relinquish the power to the CNRP.

In this scenario, what should Khmer people do?

Remember that this time the CNRP IS THE WINNER. Therefore, we have a solid just cause to fight for and the International Community especially the United Nations has a good reason to intervene to enforce the CPP to abide by the result of the election.

In brief, to solve Cambodia problem, Khmer people must know how to make good judgment, and clearly understand the ramification of their actions.

Bun Thoeun