Opposition leader Sam Rainsy, who is currently is self-imposed exile in Paris to avoid jail, said the CNRP would not back down.“We will definitely make use of our fundamental right as enshrined in the Kingdom’s constitution: the right to organize peaceful protest to express our legitimate grievances,” Mr. Rainsy said in an email.The government’s threats pointed to a deep paranoia, he said.“By [being] willing to suppress this fundamental right of ours, Hun Sen actually shows how weak his regime is. Any regime that is afraid of its own people to this extent, is approaching its end,” he said.“We are not impressed by last night’s show of force, a force completely cut off from the people. Just another cheap act of intimidation on the part of a desperate autocratic leader.”
Hun Sen Ratchets Up Threats Against CNRP
The Cambodia Daily | 14 September 2016 | អាន ជាភាសា ខ្មែរ
Dozens of trucks filled with masked and heavily armed soldiers crept
for hours along the road in front of the CNRP’s Phnom Penh headquarters
on Monday night, a show of military muscle after the opposition
announced it was planning a mass demonstration.
The deployment came just after Prime Minister Hun Sen penned a
strongly worded threat on Facebook to rid the country of forces that
“destroy social order.”

“I order all competent forces to be ready to get rid of all illegal
activities in order to protect the happiness of the people, no matter
the cost,” Mr. Hun Sen wrote.
“Please, all ladies and gentlemen, don’t be addicted to
demonstrations,” he added, going on to compare suppressing a
demonstration to killing a snake. “Hit the snake, hit it right on the
head first. If you don’t believe it, let’s try.”
The premier said his message was not merely a threat.
“It is more serious than a threat,” he wrote. “It is an order to
ensure all government forces are ready to get rid of all forces that are
acting to destroy national security and I have the right to say it like
this because it is the authority of the [Vietnamese] prime minister.”
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“The trucks with armed and masked soldiers arrived at 10:20 p.m and
at about 1:30 a.m they parked in front of the CNRP for more than half an
hour,” said Suong Neakpoan, 26, a member of a CNRP-aligned student
group who was present at the scene.
“They shined an LED flashlight into the CNRP headquarters and warned the people to stop taking photographs of them,” he added.
No attempt was made to arrest deputy opposition leader Kem Sokha, who
has been ensconced in the headquarters since late May, and was
sentenced last week to five months in prison for refusing to appear in
court over a case widely believed to be politically motivated.
The trucks left by about 2 a.m., while the speedboats cleared around sunrise, Mr. Neakpoan said.
Defense Ministry spokesman Chhum Sucheat said the forces were sent to the CNRP headquarters on the direct orders of the premier.
“Our purpose is to crack down on any illegal demonstration of the
CNRP, to protect the safety of the people and social stability because
the behavior of CNRP, whose declared plan to hold demonstrations is
illegal,” General Sucheat said.
“Our forces will implement the order of Samdech Prime Minister. He
gave an absolute order to prevent illegal demonstrations,” he said. “If
they dare to hold demonstrations we will crack down absolutely.”
Opposition leader Sam Rainsy, who is currently is self-imposed exile in Paris to avoid jail, said the CNRP would not back down.
“We will definitely make use of our fundamental right as enshrined in
the Kingdom’s constitution: the right to organize peaceful protest to
express our legitimate grievances,” Mr. Rainsy said in an email.
The government’s threats pointed to a deep paranoia, he said.
“By [being] willing to suppress this fundamental right of ours, Hun
Sen actually shows how weak his regime is. Any regime that is afraid of
its own people to this extent, is approaching its end,” he said.
“We are not impressed by last night’s show of force, a force
completely cut off from the people. Just another cheap act of
intimidation on the part of a desperate autocratic leader.”

HUN SEN prescribed himself with this kind of medication [military forces of any kind] for the control and maintenance of his terminal illness - "Power Hunger" !!! The NATASS of the CPP-majority Viet-controlled regime may as well make a law declaring HUN SEN as the Prime minister of Cambodia for life...Surprise?
ReplyDeleteKhmer people have no more place to run.
ReplyDeleteAh Kouk Hun Sen and Yuon left Khmer people no choice but to fight back.
Therefore, the peaceful mass protest is a spontaneous event which will occur naturally.
Khmer always run, and there are plenty places for the Khmer to run to. You just need better leaders and better causes to find your courage and resolves.
DeleteCoward Sam Rainsy must go. Sex maniac Kem Sokha must quit. It's time for better opposition leadership. And CNRP must stop inciting racial hatred. That's why the International Community mostly ignore CNRP.
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