Prime Minister Hun Sen and his wife, First Lady Bun Rany.
PHNOM PENH, 7 June 2012 (Cambodia Herald) - Prime Minister Hun Sen said Thursday that
he would not bow to foreign pressure for the return of exiled
opposition leader Sam Rainsy.
"No foreign countries can pressure me," he said. "I'm afraid of only the citizens, my father and First Lady Bun Rany."
The prime minister added: "Sam Rainsy hasn't talked with me and I won't talk with him either."
Sam Rainsy, who has been convicted for uprooting posts along the border with Vietnam, has previously suggested he will get support from foreign countries to return to Cambodia. He is currently believed to be residing in France.
"No foreign countries can pressure me," he said. "I'm afraid of only the citizens, my father and First Lady Bun Rany."
The prime minister added: "Sam Rainsy hasn't talked with me and I won't talk with him either."
Sam Rainsy, who has been convicted for uprooting posts along the border with Vietnam, has previously suggested he will get support from foreign countries to return to Cambodia. He is currently believed to be residing in France.
3 comments:
How can a pm of Cambodia is talking like a child in pre-school? TAlk like that sound like a child.
Who are the citizens of his father? Who is his father? Bunrany is his wife that he scare?
His father ?
Oh Hanoi Father !
True, when Hun Sen said his "father" he meant his Vietnamese master, not Hun Neang as his father.
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