The Peer is so important.
Once he associated with the Gangsters he would became one of them.

Khmer saying : " Chaul Stung Tarm Boart Chaul Srok Tarm Tess "

Heng Vong Bunchat was a respected Dean of Law School in Phnom Penh in year of 
70.....since he
joined CPP and Toul Krasaing group instead of teach them he learned back  from 
the Jungle Law of Hun Xen.
Like Master like Slave.....cuz the Greed & Power has made him drowned to 
against his principle; once he was a Decent Lawyer.

Cheers,
Bun H.Ung
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Krakmo Kaing 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, May 24, 2009 1:24 AM
  Subject: Re: Violence-prone political behavior of current Cambodian political 
 leaders


  ចុះបើឆ្លើយអោយបានសមរមជាងនឹងបន្តិចទៅ មិនកើតឬ? ។ អត់ចេះនិយាយខ្មែរ ឬយ៉ាងណា? ។ Why 
embarrassment? ។
  The VOA is for info for people. It is then an opportunity for him, a farmous 
name Mr. Bun Chhat to rectify 
  the issue and why is he stupidly anger?.
  krakmo







    > Message du 23/05/09 16:57
    > De : [email protected]
    > A : [email protected]
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    > Objet : Re: Violence-prone political behavior of current Cambodian 
political  leaders
    > 
    > That interview was an embarrassment for Bunchat...

    > Sent from the road to victory

    > 


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    From: "sacravatoons" 
    > Date: Sat, 23 May 2009 20:59:27 +1000
    > To: ; 
    > Subject: Re: Violence-prone political behavior of current Cambodian 
political leaders
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      Saturday, May 23, 2009
      Violence-prone political behavior of Cambodian political leaders 
        Comment: Incumbent Cambodian political leaders have excessively 
undertaken violence-prone political behavior. Though the brutal Khmer Rouge 
regime has been disappeared but its violent legacy is still spread via behavior 
of many current Cambodian political leaders. Hun Sen himself is the role model 
of violence-prone political leader in CPP. Beside him, many CPP's elites are 
violence-prone members such as Om Yintieng, Kiev Kannaridh, Phay Siphan, Hun 
Neng and Dr.Heng Vong Bunchat who experts in judiciary system in Cambodia. Many 
times, these leaders have publicly expressed violence through their public 
speech. Once, older brother of Hun Sen, Hun Neng wanted to hit global witness's 
staff with hammer. Now, Heng Vong Bunchat who is entitled as a doctor of laws 
has used his derogatory words explicitly intimidated VOA radio journalist. 
Violence-prone politics have deeply embedded in the CPP. 
      > Court Drops Judicial Academy Bribery Case

      > By Sok Khemara, VOA Khmer 
      > Original report from Washington
      > 22 May 2009

      > Click here to listen the real audio interviewing with Dr.Heng Vong 
Bunchat
      > 

      > [Editor’s note: Four former and current students at the Royal Academy 
for Judicial Professions, a Phnom Penh court official, an official at the 
Ministry of Justice and others have explained to VOA Khmer in recent months 
that academy students must pay bribes of between $20,000 and $150,000 to have 
seats in the judicial system after they graduate. Government officials held a 
press conference last week to refute the allegations. For further 
clarification, VOA Khmer called one of the government’s top lawyers, Heng Vong 
Bunchat. He spoke on Wednesday to Sok Khemara, who called from Washington. Heng 
Vong Bunchat appeared to confuse Sok Khemara for a Radio Free Asia journalist. 
The full transcript of that phone call follows.]

      Heng Vong Bunchat: Hello.

      VOA: Hello, Excellency Dr. Heng Vong Bunchat.

      Heng Vong Bunchat: What’s the matter, honey?

      VOA: My name is Khemara, working for VOA based in Washington.

      Heng Vong Bunchat: Oh! There you are again. You have caused total 
destruction and now you’re back. You have to thoroughly think it over and be 
responsible, you, younger brother. It is not because you [derogative] work 
under the superpower, you can do anything at will.


      > 

      VOA: Yes, but… I want…

      Heng Vong Bunchat [interrupts]: Not “I want.” I cannot get involved with 
you because your institution does not know right from wrong.

      Heng Vong Bunchat: If [you] want to ask any question, ask Sam Borin to 
call me [derogative]; he was my student. You, the younger, know nothing.

      VOA: Yes, if…

      Heng Vong Bunchat: That’s it. Enough of your recording.

      VOA: Yes, thank you, Your Excellency.

      Heng Vong Bunchat: You, you [derogative] sleep and think it over how you 
would be responsible for this trouble. We will review this situation.

      VOA: That’s why I want…

      Heng Vong Bunchat: You [derogative] stop asking like that. You 
[derogative] show your face up. You [derogative] come and meet… You 
[derogative] don’t use the telephone [as a shield].

      VOA: No, I want explanation from…

      Heng Vong Bunchat: You [derogative] will not get anything. I won’t give 
anything. You, you guys, are irresponsible people.

      VOA: Yes, then…if…

      Heng Vong Bunchat: You record it and broadcast it [as it is now].

      VOA: If, you don’t clarify how can I…

      Heng Vong Bunchat: No clarification. I’m not a person clarifying things 
for you. You are [working for] a radio that… has no responsibility. You’re so 
mighty. You [are working for] a radio of a superpower. You must seriously think 
[of the consequences]. Once one is influential, he has to seriously think [of 
the consequences]. You just flip here and there [referring to broadcasting] and 
then make a phone call. I [derogative] never see your face and now come here to 
show your face.

      VOA: Yes, no problem…wait until…

      Heng Vong Bunchat: Come out. Come out and show your face. Come to meet 
[me] at [my] place.

      VOA: Yes.

      Heng Vong Bunchat: Who’s the VOA chief in Cambodia?

      VOA: So, Your Excellency cannot…

      Heng Vong Bunchat: Many people died, you know? You know that you hold a 
big responsibility in this case. You know it or not, your whole team? Now, the 
tragedy is not mine or related to me. But, in whatever you speak; you have this 
might and you must seriously consider it. At what level you can talk.

      VOA: Yes.

      Heng Vong Bunchat: Not all you said were wrong, but to what level so that 
they can also accept it?

      VOA: Yes, but I seemed not to do anything beyond my professionalism.

      Heng Vong Bunchat: Now, that’s it. If you want to meet, mobilize all your 
people, and come to [my] office with witnesses.

      VOA: Yes

      Heng Vong Bunchat: What else do you want to know? You rely on your phone 
to come from behind. Tell Borin to meet me (derogative).

      VOA: Borin is with Radio Free Asia and I…

      Heng Vong Bunchat: Hangs up.



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strivings of Cambodian Younger Generation!
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