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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Who are Bun Rany Hun Sen, Sok An, Hok Lundy and Neth Savoeun? 


Excerpt from “Chinese Presence in Cambodia – Contribution to a violent, 
possessive and unequal economic policy”By Françoise MenginInternational Study 
and Research Center (CERI)Political Science, FranceNo. 133, Feb 2007
 
 
THESE ARE FROM THE CAMBODIAN VICTIMS FROM THE CHINESE MANIPULATIONS AND THE 
VIETNAMESE INVADERS OF CAMBODIA.
WHAT CERI REMAINS SILENT ON THESE 10 UN REOLUTIONS seems to be a incomplete in 
itself and questioning on their intellectual integrity ?
10 UN RESOLUTIONS,(1979-1988) VOTED BY 116 UN MEMBER COUNTRIES ,CALL VIETNAM TO 
CEASE HER OCCUPATION OF CAMBODIA & REMOVE ALL HER TROOPS FROM THE COUNTRY, ARE 
NOT RESPECTED AS OF TODAY.
CERI forgets about all these ? 
CERI forgets also to mention the Vietnamese invaders and leaders in this story ?
 SUCH AS THESE : Nov. 14, 1979 The UN General Assembly adopts a resolution 
A/RES/34/22 calling for the immediate withdrawal of all foreign troops from 
Cambodia. The vote is 91-21 with 29 abstentions. Nov. 5, 1985 The UN General 
Assembly adopted a resolution A/RES/40/7, by vote of 114-21 with 16 
abstentions, calling for the immediate withdrawal of all foreign forces from 
Cambodia. Oct. 21, 1986 The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution 
A/RES/41/6, by vote of 116-21 with 13 abstentions, calling for a withdrawal of 
Vietnamese forces from Cambodia. Oct. 14, 1987 The UN General Assembly adopted 
a resolution A/RES/42/3 calling for the immediate withdrawal of all foreign 
troops from Cambodia. Nov. 3, 1988 the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution 
A/RES/43/19 reiterating its call for the immediate withdrawal of all foreign 
troops from Cambodia.
 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 the freedom and independence of Afghanistan. We urge the rapid removal 
of all Vietnamese troops ...."
 As of today,Cambodia is still occupied by the Vietnamese troops despite the 
call from the US president to Vietnam to cease her occupation of Cambodia since 
1988. Cambodia needs Independence from Vietnam and the Vietnamese invaders.
 
THIS CERI STUDY IS FLAWED AND IT REVEALS THIS.
THE FAILURE OF THE 1991 PARIS PEACE ACCORDS ON CAMBODIA COOKED BY PRESIDENT 
MITTERAND, SOCIALIST WHO MAY HAD HELP THE VIETNAMESE COMMUNISTS TO WIN IN 
CAMBODIA AND CONTINUE THEIR OCCUPATION AS OF TODAY ?
 
Bury
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Translated from French by Tola EkClick here to access the study report in 
French (PDF)
L'extrait en Français se trouve à la fin du texte en anglais

Hun Sen’s wife is of Chinese origin, and one of their daughters, Hun Mali, 
married Sok Puthyvuth, the son of vice-prime minister Sok An who is also of 
Chinese origin; another one of their sons, Hun Manith married Hok Chendavy, the 
daughter of national police commissioner Hok Lundy who is of Sino-Vietnamese 
origin, and one of their nieces, Hun Kimleng, married Neth Savoeun, the deputy 
national police commissioner who is of Sino-Vietnamese origin. If the Chinese 
presence is chronic at the top of the state, it is because the Chinese 
community is still identified by its business activities on one hand, and 
because the CPP-State leaders are personally involved in the commercialization 
of political life on the other hand. Therefore, even though vice-prime minister 
Sok An, who is of Chinese origin, represents the “know-how” – next to Hun Sen’s 
“strength”- he is nevertheless involved in the privatization of the economy to 
the benefit of Chinese interests. Sok An, known as the education baron, 
directly delivers business licenses allowing the creation and the management of 
private universities, a large number of which are under the control of the 
Chinese embassy, and they are specialized in the teaching of the Chinese 
language. Since becoming “Mr. Oil Business,” it is uncertain if Sok An will 
provide a more rigorous management of this state resources.It would be wrong to 
identify the leading class with Sino-Khmers. Doing so would underestimate the 
Vietnamese factor which remains a determinant factor in the political 
trajectories – in particular, that of Hun Sen’s – as well as in the marriages 
by alliance. It should be noted that a large number of Sino-Khmers do not 
partake in this double process of enriching themselves and of participating in 
the power concentration. However, the important position occupied by the 
Sino-Khmer oknhas can only reinforce the role of the entrepreneurial ethos in 
the identification of Chinese-ethnic communities. This identity is represented 
by a participation in a strategy to accumulate material or symbolic capitals. 
The economic policy in which the overseas Chinese are involved in determines 
and defines their business activities, in particular those in the CPP state 
which is founded on domination and plundering.----------La femme de Hun Sen est 
d’origine chinoise et l’une de leurs filles, Hun Mali, a épousé Sok Puthyvuth, 
fils du vice-Premier ministre Sok An, lui-même d’origine chinoise; l’un de 
leurs fils, Hun Manith, a pris pour épouse Hok Chendavy, fille du directeur de 
la police nationale Hok Lundy d’origine sino-vietnamienne, et l’une de leurs 
nièces, Hun Kimleng, s’est mariée avec le vice-directeur de la police 
nationale, Neth Saoeun, lui aussi d’origine sino-vietnamienne. Or si la 
présence de « Chinois » au plus haut sommet de l’Etat est mise en avant de 
manière récurrente, c’est parce que l’identification d’une communauté chinoise 
continue de se faire autour de ses activités marchandes, d’une part, et que les 
dirigeants de l’Etat-PPC sont personnellement engagés dans la marchandisation 
de la vie politique, d’autre part. Ainsi, bien que le vice-Premier ministre Sok 
An, d’origine chinoise, incarne le « savoir » – aux côtés de Hun Sen « la force 
» – il n’en est pas moins personnellement impliqué dans le processus de 
privatisation de l’économie, au profit, notamment, d’intérêts chinois. Sok An, 
appelé le baron de l’éducation, délivre directement les licences autorisant la 
création et la gestion d’universités privées, dont un nombre croissant sont, 
sous le contrôle de l’ambassade de Chine, spécialisées dans l’enseignement de 
la langue chinoise. Devenu plus récemment « Monsieur pétrole », on ne sait s’il 
s’en tiendra dans ce domaine à une gestion plus rigoureuse des ressources de 
l’Etat.Il serait cependant erroné d’assimiler la classe dirigeante aux 
Sino-khmers. Ce serait sous-évaluer le facteur vietnamien qui reste déterminant 
tant au niveau des trajectoires politiques – celle de Hun Sen en premier lieu – 
que des stratégies d’alliances matrimoniales. Ce serait également oublier que 
nombre de Sino-khmers ne participent pas à ce double processus d’enrichissement 
et de concentration du pouvoir. Mais la place importante qu’occupent des oknha 
sino-khmers ne fait que renforcer le rôle de l’ethos entrepreneurial dans le 
processus d’identification des communautés d’origine chinoise, l’identité étant 
cette variable qui participe d’une stratégie d’accumulation du capital, qu’il 
soit d’ordre matériel ou symbolique. C’est donc bien l’économie politique dans 
laquelle s’insèrent les Chinois d’outre-mer qui détermine et circonscrit leur 
activité marchande, en l’occurrence celle de l’Etat-PPC fondée sur la 
domination et la prédation, l’une et l’autre se nourrissant mutuellement.
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