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Subject: No army or police reshuffle in the next three weeks



KHMER INTELLIGENCE NEWS



4 February 2009



No army or police reshuffle in the next three weeks (2)

King Norodom Sihamoni left Cambodia today for a three-week visit to China where 
he will stay with the King-Father and the Queen-Mother in Beijing. Some 
observers infer that there would be no army or police reshuffle during the 
King's absence because only the Monarch can sign off Royal Decrees promoting or 
demoting high-ranking government officials.




49 potential Assembly seats for non-CPP parties (1)
Funcinpec (FUN) and Norodom Ranariddh Party (NRP), which have just signed a 
cooperation agreement for the upcoming provincial and district elections in May 
2009, would have won 9 National Assembly seats, instead of 4 (2 + 2 ), had they 
presented a single list of candidates at the last parliamentary poll in July 
2008.

If the following non-CPP political parties had been united last year they would 
have won the following number of Assembly seats (out of 123):

- Sam Rainsy Party (SRP) + Human Rights Party (HRP): 34 instead of 29 
separately (26 + 3).

- SRP + HRP + NRP: 41 seats instead of 31 separately (26 + 3 + 2).

- SRP + HRP + NRP + FUN: 46 seats instead of 33 separately (26 + 3 + 2 + 2).

- SRP + HRP + NRP + FUN + Smaller Parties: 49 seats instead of 33 separately 
(26 + 3 + 2 + 2 + 0).

Simulations are made in the framework of the prevailing proportional 
representation system using the largest-average formula. Details at 
http://tinyurl.com/63zuyc 



Land grabber Keat Kolney testified in favor of Hor Nam Hong in Paris (1)

In relation with the defamation lawsuit he filed against opposition leader Sam 
Rainsy before the French Court, Foreign Affairs Minister Hor Nam Hong produced 
last December in Paris a testimony from Ms Keat Kolney, who is Finance Minister 
Keat Chhon's sister.

Keat Kolney wrote: "Mr. Hor Nam Hong, whom I knew and met at special meetings 
presided over by Ieng Sary [at the Boeng Trabek re-education camp], was torn 
apart [in his conscience] and had to resign himself to following the will of 
the Khmer Rouge."

Keat Chhon recognizes that he was Pol Pot's personal secretary and special 
adviser from 1975 to 1982. His sister Keat Kolney is currently involved in land 
grabbing in the Northeast of Cambodia and has clashed with indigenous people 
(hill tribe minorities) there.

See details of Keat Kolney's activities at http://tinyurl.com/cos5al and at 
http://tinyurl.com/dkeedq



Semantics and politics: "Siem" and "Yuon" versus Thailand and Vietnam (2)

Ordinary Cambodian people continue to widely use old and traditional terms to 
speak about their neighbors even though they may not sound politically correct 
for some people.

For instance, headlines in today's main Khmer-language newspapers, both 
government-affiliated and opposition-affiliated, call Thailand or Thai 
authorities "Siem". Similarly, the same newspapers have been often calling 
Vietnam or Vietnamese authorities "Yuon".

Actually, the words "Siem" and "Yuon" have been used by the Khmer people since 
several hundreds years ago, at a time when Thailand (formerly Siam) and Vietnam 
(formally Annam) did not exist under their current names, as evidenced by 
inscriptions on century-old temple steles.

Nowadays, in their daily language, Khmer people indifferently use "Siem" or 
"Thai" on the one hand, and "Yuon" or "Vietnam" on the other. There are old 
geographic places such as Siem Reap province, Kampong Siem district (in Kampong 
Cham province), Banteay Yuon (a village in Pursat province), Prek Yuon (a river 
in Kandal province). In culinary arts, there is a dessert called Chomnei Siem 
(Thai delicacy) and a dish called Samlo M'chu Yuon (Vietnamese sour soup).

Therefore "Siem" and "Yuon" are not derogatory words as some foreign "experts" 
pretend.

See today's Cambodian newspapers' headlines at http://tinyurl.com/d9ouqu



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