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Fortified by family and China cash, Cambodia's Hun Sen digs in

 
Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) was disbanded and its parliamentary seats and local posts redistributed AFP/TANG CHHIN Sothy

Fortified by family and China cash, Cambodia's Hun Sen digs in

 AFP / Channel NewsAsia | 14 December 2017

PHNOM PENH: Secured by family and party ties, Chinese cash and his own ruthless political instincts, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has taken a wrecking ball to the kingdom's fragile democracy in a campaign to extend his 32-year rule.

The 65-year-old is now the world's sixth longest-serving civilian leader, bumped up a place by last month's fall of Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe.


And his grip on the country is stronger than ever, as the brash premier extinguishes rivals and fortifies his family's control over the poor nation.

In a religious ceremony for "peace and stability" in early December, the premier prayed beneath Angkor Wat - the Khmer empire's most glorious monument and a symbol of power and continuity.

The event was choreographed to show Hun Sen as the pivot point of a nation that is now effectively a one-party state after the main opposition party was dissolved by the Supreme Court.

"Hun Sen needs a halo... which he creates by drawing on mythology. It's artificial," opposition leader Sam Rainsy told AFP from France where he now lives in self-exile.

"He is a dictator... and dictators often rely on a cult of personality."

Hun Sen vowed last month to hold on to office for at least 10 more years, but batted away comparisons to Mugabe who served into his 90s.

But critics say the Cambodian premier is cut from the same cloth and is going to increasingly great lengths to secure his monopoly on power.

Hun Sen's Cambodian People's Party (CPP) will in effect be unopposed at elections next year after Rainsy's Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) was disbanded and its parliamentary seats and local posts redistributed.

The opposition had been tipped for power after making big gains in 2013 elections, but Hun Sen methodically picked off its leaders with legal cases before the Supreme Court delivered the knock out blow in November.

Scores of opposition MPs have fled the country, while a crackdown on critical media and civil society has earned a rebuke from Washington.

But the streets remain clear of protests.

Analysts say that reflects public fear of courts and security forces closely allied to Hun Sen.

But it may also reveal a reluctant acceptance among the young, pro-democratic population that their best bet is stability and economic growth while Hun Sen holds the aces.

THE HUN SEN FAMILY

Though he resists succession talk, Cambodians have long suspected Hun Sen is building a dynasty.

His three sons are prominent in public life and the apparatus of government.

The eldest, 40-year-old Hun Manet, is seen as the most likely successor.

A graduate of West Point military academy in the United States, he is a deputy commander in both Cambodia's army and the elite Prime Minister?s Bodyguard Unit.

His second son, General Hun Manit, heads up military intelligence.

The youngest, Hun Many, 35, is a CPP parliamentarian who oversees its far-reaching youth movement and has openly expressed a desire to lead.

The sons are not just likely heirs, but also strategic tethers to Cambodia's elite.

A 2016 report from the NGO Global Witness detailed how Hun Sen and his progeny have built up business empires that stretch across the economy - and help buttress his political fortress.

Hun Sen's sons either declined to be interviewed or did not respond to requests from AFP.

The ruling party is also tight-lipped on a long-term strategy.

"We have plans, but if I reveal them, it violates the principles of the party congress" which designates the prime minister, said CPP spokesman Sok Eysan.

THE PARTY AND CHINA

Hun Sen was not born into power himself.

The son of peasant farmers, he started out as a cadre in the genocidal Khmer Rouge regime but later defected to Vietnam and returned with that country's invading forces.

He was installed as prime minister in 1985 and outlasted his Vietnamese benefactors, who left the country in 1989.

From the early 1990s he engineered a facade of multi-party democracy supported by the United Nations, keen to endorse a semblance of stability following the horrors of the Khmer Rouge.

Since then he has used his CPP party as a patronage network.
The party boasts five-million paid up members, nearly a third of the population and a youth movement that spans the country.

"Hun Sen controls Cambodian politics through a tight mesh of personal relationships that binds together the CPP, leading tycoons, and the senior echelons of the security forces," said Sebastian Strangio, the author of a biography of Hun Sen.

Underpinning his winning streak is Cambodia's economic revival.

Pump-primed by China, the economy this year is chugging along at almost seven percent.

By the end of 2016, Chinese direct investment totalled US$11.2 billion, according to official Cambodian data.

Chinese companies are driving a construction boom, from mega-dams to highways and casinos targeting Chinese punters.

Hun Sen is a regular visitor to Beijing, where he is lavished with soft loans without any censure on his demolition job on democracy.

That "no strings" support has emboldened his attacks against critics in politics, the media and Western democracies like the US - who he once needed for financial support.

Cambodia's future now appears wedded to its new benefactor.

"China will continue to offer support to ensure Cambodia stay politically stable and economically sound," said political analyst Meas Ny.

 


15 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:03 AM

    Or he [Hun Sen] is pushing his luck to cheat his own death?

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  2. Anonymous10:07 AM

    Oooh, no more blaming Vietnam? Starting to blame China? It's evil to falsely blame others, that's why God has been punishing the Khmer folks.

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  3. Anonymous6:10 PM

    Hey Vietcong big mouthpiece @Anonymous10:07 AM, you and your Vietcong thieves tried to find every way to gossip, have bad mouth in order to get away from killing Khmer people, stealing Khmer people, pushing Khmer people away at the border to encroach more of Cambodia's territory, secretly murdering Khmer people before and after the Killing Fields (1975-1979) led by Pol Pot, and beyond.

    You and your Vietcong thieves will be followed every part of the Internet blogging sites because you guys have bad mouthpieces, manipulate, twist the story to make it good to be true in order to fool the world.

    You and your Vietcong thieves (murderers) have been so active to spy, disguise, cheat, do the dirty and deadly story to blame on Cambodian victims on the world stage, and more.

    So, watch out, you @Anonymous10:07 AM and Vietcong thieves and murders. Again, we are watching and reporting you guys, Vietcong/Vietnamese posters to the world authority or International Community.

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    1. Anonymous9:35 AM

      You folks really need Pol Pot #2 to teach your kind another lesson.

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    2. Anonymous10:24 AM

      9:35 AM, the Chinese will re-own/re-possess your Viet kind as their SLAVE soon, so keep sucking up to the outside world but not the Russians though. The Russians know your Viet kind quite well already, that's why they dropped your Viet kind like hot potatoes a couple of decades ago despite your Viet kind hot pussies! BTW, if your Viet kind were really smart, your Viet kind must leave the Khmer people alone, and vacate the Khmer's land, forest, and sea NOW!!! P.s. Take your Viet kind Hun Sen and cronies with you...

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    3. Anonymous3:22 AM

      Ah doo mah mey at 9:35 AM,
      Do you really want Pol Pot #2 to come back?
      The first thing that Pol Pot #2 will do is to kill all the Vietnamese in Cambodia, do you really want that ah stupid doo mah mey?
      Hey, who knows your evil wish may come true, right ah stupid doo mah mey?

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    4. Anonymous10:45 AM

      Good point, so how do you propose a different lesson other than Pol Pot #2? Perhaps more abuses from the Thais?

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    5. Anonymous11:07 AM

      Ah doo mah mey at 10:45 AM,

      You tell me it is your wish not mine, ah stupid doo mah mey.
      Next time think carefully before you write or you are going to step on your own shit like now.
      Like I said ‘your’ evil wish may come true, ah stupid doo mah mey.

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  4. Anonymous6:46 PM

    Ah do Ma you 10:45 AM, straight across the border Eastwards and never coming back - That's the lesson other than Pol Pot #2 for the Viet of all Kind! Leave Cambodia now...Viet/YUON GO HOME!!!

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    1. Anonymous10:03 AM

      You are evil. I wish God would punish you and your kind some more.

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    2. Anonymous2:44 AM

      10:03 AM, soon you'll see and hear the slogan "Viet/YUON GO HOME!!!" all over the place in the entire CAMBODIA, and on the internet...You can bet your life on it you b(i)atch VIET/YUON!!! God knows too well that the HOT VIET/YUON PUSSIES and their kind are EVIL, not the innocent peaceful Khmer kind as you have been alleging to all these times and when you have been getting kicked out of every blog/site of the internet!

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    3. Anonymous9:21 AM

      It's Christmas, can you stop being nasty and angry for just one weekend? Jesus Christ! Some people are just really evil.

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    4. Anonymous12:35 AM

      9:21 AM - Tell that to your freaking b(i)atch VIET/YUON! You EVIL b(i)atch VIET/YUON have been trashing innocent Khmer people day in and day out for years...God may not even forgive you b(i)atch VIET/YUON for that while History recorded you b(i)atch VIET/YUON's atrocity/killing/plundering of the innocent Khmer people already. Merry Xmas to you b(i)atch VIET/YUON, regardless!!!

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  5. Anonymous1:56 AM

    Kem Monovithya said that member states should encourage the U.N. to include Cambodia on the agenda of the General Assembly in January, request the U.N. send a fact-finding mission to the country, and “review Cambodia’s membership” in the international body.
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    I only have two retorts for this infantile wannabe politician:

    1. CNRP wanted a single party state, that is only CNRP is allowed to be the opposition. All other smaller opposition parties are splitting votes for CPP and/or are working for CPP to undermine CNRP. And CNRP will win the election then banish CPP from politics for giving lands to Vietnam.

    2. As for United Nations to review Cambodia's seat in the UN. A. United Nations supported and maintain Khmer Rouge's seat in the UN long after Mr. Hun Sen has liberated the people and was the rightfully government and leader of Cambodia. Further more, UN has colluded with Mr. Hun Sen over the official maps. UN's maps matched with Mr. Hun Sen and Cambodian's maps which meant the loss of land to Vietnam. Basically CNRP has always accused and proved that UN colluded with Vietnam to steal land from Cambodia along with Mr. Hun Sen's approval.

    Therefore, she must seek help from ISIS to launch mass attack on Mr. Hun Sen and stage the Islamic Cham to revolt and topple Mr. Hun Sen. Remember the 50 CNRP Youth who offered to join ISIS in return for help to take back Khmer Krom from Vietnam?

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    1. Anonymous2:52 AM

      Go home you Viet Bitch...Go Home. What are you Viet Bitch, by the miiilion, doing in Cambodia. Viet/Yuon Go Home!!!

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