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Monday, December 23, 2013

CNRP's Sunday 'tsunami'

An estimated 100,000 plus opposition supporters take to the streets on Sunday demanding Prime Minister Hun Sen resign and call fresh elections
An estimated 100,000 plus opposition supporters take to the streets on Sunday demanding Prime Minister Hun Sen resign and call fresh elections. 

CNRP's Sunday 'tsunami'

A crowd of more than 100,000 demonstrators took to Phnom Penh’s streets yesterday, calling for new elections or the resignation of Prime Minister Hun Sen in the biggest outpouring of support for the Cambodia National Rescue Party since opposition leader Sam Rainsy returned from self-imposed exile in July.

“We will not stop the protests if our demands are not met,” CNRP vice president Kem Sokha told the crowd at Freedom Park before the march. “I would like to appeal to all of you to stick to nonviolence during the rally.”

Estimates of the size of the crowd varied widely, with Rainsy writing on his Facebook page that “about 500,000” people had joined the march. “A political tsunami has started in Cambodia,” Rainsy told supporters before the rally began.

Even the government, which usually provides conservative figures of attendance at opposition protests, recognised the scale of yesterday’s demonstration.

Long Dimanche, Phnom Penh Municipality spokesman, said he estimated that about 100,000 people took part in the march.

“We are watching the people who are joining the rally. We estimate about 100,000 people joined the demonstration, not 500,000 as the CNRP has claimed,” he said, adding that the “inflated” figure of 500,000 included mostly bystanders and people stuck in the traffic.
Rally-goers were in high spirits as they left Freedom Park at about 2:45pm and headed south along the arterial Monivong Boulevard.

An opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party supporter eggs on the crowd as an estimated 100,000 plus people march through Phnom Penh
An opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party supporter eggs on the crowd as an estimated 100,000 plus people march through Phnom Penh at a demonstration on Sunday. 
After more than an hour spent at a standstill, the march continued, turning right onto Mao Tse Toung Boulevard, then north past Olympic Stadium and back to the park.

In a good-humoured jab at the powers that be, one demonstrator dressed as Santa Claus held aloft a placard comparing Prime Minister Hun Sen to a Christmas turkey.

“I want to wish Hun Sen to have a Merry Christmas and step down,” he said.

A significant contingent of monks, increasingly visible at post-election rallies, joined yesterday’s demonstration. The monks have been warned repeatedly by Cambodia’s Great Supreme Patriarch Tep Vong that taking part in the rallies could lead to defrocking.

Rainsy raised the issue of monks becoming politicised after the rally yesterday evening.

“I have received information that the authorities plan to ill-treat monks, because they are concerned that the monks will protest at every pagoda,” he claimed.

The CNRP has said it plans to block several major roads into the capital as part of the daily protests, which enter their ninth day today, and the temporary blockage of one of the city’s main thoroughfares came under fire from the authorities yesterday.

“The road users were held hostage,” City Hall’s Dimanche said. “We understand they [protesters] have the right to exercise their freedom, but they are violating others’ rights.”

National Police spokesman Kirth Chantharith said that while it was the right of people to demonstrate, if public order was affected, armed police may be forced to intervene.

“Holding peaceful demonstrations is the right of people stated in the law,” he said. “But if the demonstrations seriously affect public order and security…it will be necessary to take action to guarantee social stability.” [I think I smell a threat!]

Thousands of Cambodia National Rescue Party supporters fill Freedom Park during a demonstration in Phnom Penh
Thousands of Cambodia National Rescue Party supporters fill Freedom Park during a demonstration in Phnom Penh. 
The opposition maintains that protests will continue daily until a new election is called or Hun Sen steps down. But in an address to the nation on Friday, the Cambodian People’s Party leader dismissed calls for his resignation.

“I would like to confirm that there will be no new election, because no one can dissolve parliament,” he said in the speech, adding that he had “done nothing wrong” and therefore did not need to resign.

He also slammed the CNRP decision to block roads in the capital.

“[Blocking roads] does not affect the royal government, or institutions of the state; it affects people; it is an illegal act,” he said. “Blocking of roads is the blocking of our blood. The royal government has remained calm to respect the rights of people to hold peaceful demonstrations. But the government will not agree with any…illegal act.”

Kem Sokha responded to Hun Sen’s speech after yesterday’s rally.

11 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:22 PM

    Yes, Dictator & Traitor Hun Sen you have done 1000+1 things wrong to say the least !!!

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  2. Anonymous3:04 PM

    Vietnamese Prim Minister is calling HUN SEN to Vietnam in emergent talks, there will be a lot of Talks as HUN SEN is stressful now

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    1. Anonymous8:24 AM

      3:04pm. Hun Sen is the puppet under Hanoi's authority, he has no other choice but to obey.

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  3. Anonymous3:07 PM

    I appeal all Cambodian solders and Polices who has carried a weapons, why dont you try to kill some one who is working and serving Vietnamese interest, let Vietnam take more Cambodian land and sea, and allow elligal Vietnamese refugees to live in Cambodian, who is destroying Cambodian land, natural resources, if you can kill him, your name will become 21 century and your name will be remembered by all Cambodian people, come on liberate our country now, otherwise Cambodian will be controlled by Vietnam forever

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    1. Anonymous8:51 AM

      3:07pm,
      1st those poor people who work to feed themselves and their families are soldiers and polices you called are not having computers to read your call. 2nd they are poor and weak people that's they work to survive. You must know they barely have enough food to eat. You call them to do the killings while you are here in front of computer, TV and having good life. You put their lives and theif innocence families in danger. Not only you push them to die but their innocence families must endure the sufferings of deaths because of your call. You should pray God to change the hearts of those in hign ranking from serving the enemy. Instead of calling the weak and poor people to do the killings, please Help Khmer population to increase not to be decreased, if you don't want your enemy population surpass yours. Pol Pol failed so do not follow him.

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  4. Anonymous3:10 PM

    We must keep going until the job is done. Blocking roads is one of an effective ways to achieve the outcome. The truth is Cambodians have nothing to lose, but Hun and his mafia group have everything to lose, why? because our people make approx between $2-$5 a day while a cooked chuck costs at least $7 each. People can't even afford to buy one whole chicken for a day wage, whereas Hun and his mafia group can make up to millions a day from their corruption works e,g tea money, bribe money and otherwise black mail money. Therefore, we have nothing to lose, but they do. Secondly, Cambodia belongs to Cambodians, definitely not a your group of mafia group. Hun Sen said that he is a Viets' puppet, therefore, everything ended up falling into their hands, the hands of the Viets' interests. Vietnam can not survive without stealling, robbing and killing us and so, they will try every mean to keep Hun Sen in power or else, they will eliminate him to shut him up, just like they did before to all of our predecessors. Created one problem after another and then, in the end they would blame on victims who killed victims, and the left over victims will be their slaved in their own homeland like so, e.g. everyday our people go to work for their national interests, earning like $2-$5 per day not even enough to feed themselves life alone helping their family. Therefore, it is time to wake up because we have nothing to lose but they do and the right time is now, or never. Khmers have always been kind to them crooks for thousand of years, but for them, they have always been wicked to us ever since. Please, we have to learn from the past in order to see the future. Do not trust them or be kind to them no more and say enough is enough. They (VC/CH) have helped each other to kill us up to 3 millions of our educated ones, to shut us up, but now, 14 milllions are able to see such truth and won't tolerate such action no more. So shame on them crooks foreigners of the wicked kind of people and may you be rotten in hell forever and ever very soon!.

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    1. Anonymous9:16 AM

      3:10pm
      You are right that poor Khmer people barely survive.
      But you have failed to see what caused Khmers to becoming such a wealthy and powerful empire, and what caused the Khmer empire to became weak and then collapsed.
      If you dig up the roots of all these Rise & Fall of the Khmer Nation correctly you will undersrand who contributed to the destruction of the powerful, wealthy of Khmer nation.
      You must not rely on Khmers, and your neighboring nations sources, because they provided only biased and they injected too many Lies to justify their hidden lies.
      You should seek at outside ancient sources.
      The problems of Khmers declined must be unmasked, not all from outsiders, but from insiders who openec the door for the outsiders to enter.
      Thai people would had not had a nation if the Khmer empire was strong and powerful as it's been claimed. Without Thailand, there would not be Vietnamization.
      The problems of Khmers with Viets today carried from the past.
      Who let the door opened for Thais and Lao to build nations? Then when they became nations, empire faced problems, that's why the enemy from the East infiltrating easily as is today.

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  5. Anonymous3:56 PM

    If HUN SEN Die, we Cambodian will get Koh Tral back from Vietnam, We Cambodian will get our land and sea back from Vietnam, and all Vietnamese refugees will go back to Vietnam, and also will get freedom, justice, democracy and prosperity, please get HUN SEN out of the power now Cambodian solders and polices

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    1. Anonymous9:31 AM

      3:56pm,
      After Hun Sen dies, Khmers get Koh Trall back. How? 99% are not Khmers on that island. Khmers lost the battle in court for Koh Trall, but won Preah Vihear.
      As easy as you said, but have you ever sat down or discussed with others who knew more than you, that Yuon have their people to replace Hun Sen, Chea Sim, and Heng Samrin, already?They are new Khmers from Vietnam. You must not wish for your own people to die fast and think that Yuon will leave Khmers to be freed. You must kneel and pray that God will help you and your peopld by working on Yuon to stop their expansionism upon Cambodia.

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  6. Anonymous7:44 PM

    "Kann Kar Porsh Troy Kann Auy Cheab Kreng Kralab Kham Er Pran
    for Sang Krosh Cheat Should Remember.

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  7. Anonymous10:24 PM

    I thought Hun Sen educated him self in the jungle, but the ways CNRP supporter talk like an un civilize people from planet of the ape.

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