A bonfire burns on Veng Sreng Boulevard during protests in January 2014. Post staff |
PM calls CNRP a ‘terrorist network’
Phnom Penh Post | 25 October 2017
Prime Minister Hun Sen branded the opposition party a
“terrorist network” yesterday, while vowing to “cut the arms and legs”
of the alleged operation and its purported attempt at “colour
revolution” after the disputed 2013 national election.
The premier and government officials have repeatedly returned to the
narrative that the CNRP has been plotting such a revolution with foreign
assistance – in part as justification for the jailing of party President Kem Sokha on charges of “treason”.
Meeting with garment workers as part of an ongoing charm offensive
ahead of next year’s national election, the premier said factory
employees had been used by the CNRP to try to overthrow the CPP-led
government, after wage protests and postelection demonstrations merged.
“Now [we] will cut the grass under your feet, then cut the legs and
arms of this terrorist network,” he said. Also in the “network” are
NGOs, which he threatened would receive no reprieve for their
involvement.
“We do not allow any organisation, whether local or international,
hiding under financial provisions, human rights or democracy or any
individuals who [want to] destroy the peace,” he said, before applauding
himself for stopping the alleged activities.
The latest threats of dismemberment are reminiscent of violent
rhetoric used in the run-up to the June commune elections, when Defence
Minister Tea Banh said he would “smash the teeth” of any postelection
protesters, and the premier himself said there would be 100 to 200
bodies in the streets were there attempts to change the government.
CPP spokesman Sok Eysan said Hun Sen used the terrorist tag to
illustrate his point that protesters were violent during the 2013
demonstrations.
“You see, they used slingshots as their weapons, bottles of gasoline
thrown at authorities. They used metal bars and rocks as their weapons.
It is violent,” he said. After months of peaceful demonstrations
following the election, clashes between security forces and
demonstrators erupted in early January 2014, after demonstrators were
arrested. At least four demonstrators were shot dead by police.
CNRP Deputy President Mu Sochua declined to comment on the prime
minister’s “terrorist” reference, but pointed out that it comes just
days after Hun Sen told exiled opposition figure Sam Rainsy: “Prepare
your coffin.”
“He imagines that there is a colour revolution, but he knows there is
no colour revolution, because workers were only demanding higher wages
from the government,” she said yesterday, referring to the protests
after the national election.
Chhul Sreymom, a 38-year-old garment worker, said the people in the
streets had only been asking for higher wages and that attempts to paint
their actions as terrorism were baseless. “They want to blame our
protests, but it is baseless to blame others and clear themselves for
the [ensuing crackdown],” she said.
How many people did the CNRP kill?
ReplyDeleteHow many people did Hun Sen the CPP kill?
Do the math and you will see who is real the terrorist.
Hun Sen has become very paranoid since the July 2017 election. Is he having good sleep at night? If he doesn't stop, he can have a heart attack soon which could be good for the nation.
I think his son Hun Manet will do even a better job than Mr. Hun Sen. His son was educated by USA at West Point and also by Britain at Bristol University with a Phd degree in economic.
DeleteMr. Hun Sen and CPP welcomed Kem Ley and GDP as more competition and more democracy. CNRP bitterly accused Kem Ley as a traitor working for the enemy to split CNRP's vote. CNRP was very angry at Kem Ley while Mr. Hun Sen was cheerfully with Kem Ley.
DeleteA year later Kem Ley was murdered and CNRP accused Mr. Hun Sen to be behind Kem Ley's death. Wow! Such infantile logic.
Hey Vietnamese dog eater "Drgunzet", what you are saying is a benefit for your Vietnamese land thieves and illegal Vietnamese dog eating immigrants in Cambodia. You tried to make Khmer/Cambodian people folks hate Hun Sen more just because he was illegally installed by your bloody Vietnamese dog eating killers from Hanoi.
ReplyDeleteWhat do you want when you post your negative comments? We know that you as a Vietnamese dog eater are dreaming of the opportunity to steal Cambodian people land and property by killing more Cambodian people using Hun Sen and his hidden Vietnamese dog eating agents in CPP regime. That is how you are so clever to fool the readers on the Web blogging sites.
Recently, Hanoi bastards have been hacking Jendhamuni's accounts on KI-Media. Are you still happy now, you evil Vietnamese dog eater Drgunzet?
Let investigate Jendhamuni's story. One more thing, I don't think it was on KI-Midia. That site has been dead for a couple years. It's about her gmail account.
DeleteYou really need to get things right.
I am savvy in the Information Technology. Perhaps I can explain here?
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One of the biggest mistake CNRP did was to being nice to Mr. Hun Sen. When Mr. Hun Sen claimed to have a video record of Kem Sokha having sex with Mom Srey in Bangkok, CNRP could have easily sue Mr. Hun Sen for defamation.
ReplyDeleteBut Kem Sokha decided to be nice to Mr. Hun Sen and never sued. He just chose to be silent instead. He tried to protect Mr. Hun Sen's reputation as a good will gesture but it did not win him any favor.
Even if you sue Hun Sen, do you expect the court will let you win? You'll be super lucky if the court is even willing to hear your case. Remember, Hun Sen is the law and the law is Hun Sen in Cambodia. The court is just his tool to use against his opponents.
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