Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Hun Sen critical towards NGOs [-Hun Sen: "The long noses" aren’t always smart] 


29-09-2008 By Ung ChamroeunCambodge Soir Hebdo in EnglishClick here to read the 
article in French
The Prime Minister brought up the imminent adoption of a civil society law, 
believing that “terrorists” might try to settle in Cambodia under the disguise 
of non-governmental organisations.During his speech about general politics, the 
Prime Minister highly criticised the NGO workers who are against the adoption 
of a law on NGO’s in Cambodia.Friday morning, 26 September, during a five-hour 
speech, Hun Sen declared that: “The NGO workers are trying to teach us a lesson 
by asking us to respect the law, but they refuse the adoption of a law on 
NGO’s. It’s unfair”.(1)
 
In Cambodia occupied by VIETNAM against the 10 UN resolutions calling Vietnam 
to cease her occupation of Cambodia , not respected from 1979-2008 :

 
10 UN RESOLUTIONS CALL VIETNAM TO CEASE HER OCCUPATION OF CAMBODIA & REMOVE ALL 
HER TROOPS FROM THE COUNTRY ARE NOT RESPECTED. 
America calls Vietnam to restore Cambodia Independence .President Reagan's 
address to the 43d Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, 
New York . September 26, 1988. "Mr. Secretary-General, there are new hopes for 
Cambodia, a nation whose freedom and independence we seek just as avidly as we 
sought thefreedom and independence of Afghanistan. We urge the rapid removal of 
all Vietnamese troops ...."
 

First, we must understand the behavior and character of a VietnameseVIETNAMESE 
CHARACTER as described in this book : " THIEF, LIAR : BOOK " GIAI PHONG " by T 
Terzani describes a Vietnamese as THIEF, A LIAR, A KILLER, A DECEIVER , a 
sleeper ...... IN 2008 Vietnam pledges to abide by UN charter .
 
 
 
 
 
 
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(1) for further reading According to him, Cambodia is a legally constituted 
State and it’s thus necessary to know “the origin, the resources and the 
activities of those NGO’s”. In support of his remarks, Hun Sen brings up a 
quite surprising argument because he fears that “terrorists might settle in the 
Kingdom under the disguise of NGO’s”. And while he was at it, he brushed away 
the accusations from the civic society, which he believes are directed to him. 
“The NGO’s are forced to insult the government in order to obtain funding. I 
told Kofi Annan, former General Secretary of the United Nations, that I lost 
the hope of reading positive reports concerning Cambodia when they’re written 
by the specialised human rights organisation or by local human rights NGO’s”, 
said the Government leader.After attacking the NGO’s, in the best of form, he 
then accused the oil company which was asking the government for subsidies 
during the first three years of activities. “The long noses” aren’t always 
smart. They’re giving us advice on how to use the oil money, but this is of no 
interest to us. What is important is how to make our resources profitable”, 
continued Hun Sen.In order to challenge his opponents, he then brought up the 
accusations of corruption around the management of these natural resources. 
“When five companies are competing, it’s unavoidable to be criticised by the 
four companies which lost out. The United States are careful not to attack us 
concerning this case because the American company Chevron will manage the 
Cambodian oil resources”, declared Cambodia’s strongman.Finally, Hun Sen asked 
the CPP elected representatives to be aware of their responsibility: “During 
this new mandate, you won’t be able to blame Funcinpec when the time comes to 
make an assessment”, he warned.
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