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*By AP*
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - The head of Cambodia's armed forces was dismissed
from his post Thursday and replaced with a longtime loyalist of Prime
Minister Hun Sen with whom he served in the Khmer Rouge in the 1970s.

A royal decree announced the removal of Gen. Ke Kim Yan, the commander
in-chief of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces, who was replaced by his
deputy, Gen. Pol Saroeun.

No reason was given for the move. Information Minister Khieu Kanharith said
it was a normal reshuffle, which was initiated by the government.

After Ke Kim Yan, 53, failed to support Hun Sen's 1997 coup against then
co-Prime Minister Norodom Ranariddh, he was marginalized and left without
any real power. He was threatened several times with dismissal by the prime
minister, whose control of the country is virtually unchallenged.

Ke Kim Yan joined the Cambodian armed forces in 1979 and became its head in
1999. Politically he allied himself with Hun Sen's rivals in the ruling
Cambodian People's Party leadership.

Pol Saroeun, meanwhile, is known to have close ties to Hun Sen. Both served
during the communist Khmer Rouge regime that took power in 1975, and both
fled the murderous group before it was ousted in 1979.

Several other top members of the ruling Cambodian People's Party are also
former members of the Khmer Rouge, whose radical policies are widely
considered responsible for the deaths of at least 1.7 million people though
execution, starvation, overwork and starvation. Several members are the
regime have been charged with war crimes at a U.N.-backed genocide tribunal.

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