MY FRIEND,
READ BELOW MESSAGE AND MAKE IT OUT FOR YOURSELF.
SAM RAINSY AND HIS PARTY WANT PEOPLE TO BELIEVE HOW MUCH THEY LOVE
THEIR OWN COUNTRY. READ THE MESSAGE AND TELL US WHETHER SAM RAINSY AND
HIS PARTY LOVE HIS COUNTRY.

EVERY SINGLE WORDS COMING OUT OF SAM RAINSY AND HIS PARTY IS NOTHING
MORE THAN CRITICISM. THERE ARE MORE WRONGS THAN NOTHING. WE HAVE NEVER
HEARD ANY GOOD THINGS AT ALL. INSTEAD THEY PUT THEIR PEOPLE DOWN. THE
SOCIETY IS ROTTEN. POOR PEOPLE ARE SELLING THEIR CHILDREN FOR MONEY TO
SEX INDUSTRIES. HOW MANY PEOLE ARE DOING THAT? WHY ARE THEY SAYING IT?
OFCOURSE, THEY WANT TO MAKE THE SOCIETY ROTTEN IN THE EYES OF
OUTSIDERS. THE PEOPLE OF CAMBODIA KNOW BETTER THAN THAT. THAT WAS WHY
THEY STOP VOTING FOR SAM RAINSY PARTY.






A One-eyed Bastard Thanks You for Your Donation


Hun Sen, described by Singaporean strongman Lee Kwan Yew as "utterly
merciless and ruthless, without humane feelings"


Thursday, 5 March 2009
Philip Duck
Opinion: SOLO - Sense of Life Objectivists
SOLO-NZ Op-Ed: A One-eyed Demonic Bastard Thanks You for Your
Donation


Between one-third and one-half of Cambodians live in crushing poverty
as they try to survive on a dollar or less a day. That poverty
motivates many poor peasant families to sell their young daughters
into brothels; one-third of Cambodia's prostitutes are under the age
of seventeen and sentenced to a life of being caged in a grubby shack
to service grubby men, for nothing more than a bowl of rice each day.


Poverty results in one half of Cambodian children under the age of
five being underweight, and infant mortality stands at 95 deaths per
1000. More than half of those deaths are due to diseases and
infections that can easily be prevented by vaccines. The percentage of
its population living with HIV/Aids is the highest in Asia and it has
been estimated that more that 7 million Cambodians- that's 64% of the
population- carry tuberculosis. Poverty means an average life
expectancy for a Cambodian is just 56 years.


NZAID, the New Zealand Government's international aid and development
agency, has allocated 4.4 million dollars to Cambodia as it attempts
to address this suffocating poverty. And who could argue against that-
a dollar each from comparatively wealthy New Zealanders to assist the
desperately poor. But of course this is not the government's money to
give away; in true Robin Hood style the government steals from the
taxpayer to give, without consent, to deprived Cambodians. The
government with supreme arrogance gets to declare those who most
deserve your money.


That's despicable, but what if those tax dollars don't actually help
the poor but rather they prop up both an untouchable Cambodian elite
and an evil government led by a ruthless killer? What if your money
doesn't provide vaccinations for young Cambodians but instead is used
to bribe policeman to turn a blind-eye to men having sex with
children? How would you feel about your money contributing to that?


Bauk, or gang rape, is almost a sport to wealthy young Cambodian men.
These spoilt cowards carry out their deeds with impunity; money,
influence and corruption ensure that they will not come to trial.The
favourite method for rich wives to take revenge on their husband's
mistresses is to throw a bucket of acid in their rivals face; however
political and business power ensure that justice will never be served.
And should you have a disagreement in a nightclub with one of
Cambodia's moneyed he might just shoot you. Or more likely he will get
one of his bodyguards to do it. Either way for them it's all risk
free. Meanwhile corrupt government officials and developers regularly
throw the poor and powerless off their land whilst the police beat
them should they resist. And it's your money that pays for some of
that unearned power and the bribes and intimidation, it really is.


Corruption and intimidation have long been a problem in Cambodia and
while there have been campaigns by the UN and nations such as New
Zealand to make any supply of aid dollars contingent on improvements
in basic human rights and the rule-of-law, these have largely failed;
the Cambodian government whilst making the right noises, politely
gives the finger to its donors and continues as it wishes. Why
wouldn't they, when your money keeps on coming in?


That money makes up more than 50% of Cambodia's budget but incredibly
it is estimated that corrupt practices cost the Cambodian people 500
million dollars every year. That's hundreds of millions of dollars of
foreign aid drained off to support a truly wicked government and their
cohorts and used to bully the poor, imprison opponents, censor the
media and steal land as and when they please in an environment where
corruption is not just tolerated but encouraged.


Foreign taxpayers money started coming in 1992 when the UN established
the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC). Its
mandate was to implement law and order, rebuild the country's
infrastructure and assist with the re-settlement of tens of thousands
of people who had fled the murderous Khmer Rouge regime. Most
importantly UNTAC was there to oversee free and fair elections. UNTAC
bought more than 9,000 vehicles, spent $118 million on salaries and
$62 million on travel and, incredibly, paid a daily hardship allowance
to a large number of senior UN officials of more than the average
annual Cambodian salary. Two billion dollars was spent in all and they
failed.


The lead up to the 1993 elections was marred by violence and political
intimidation, particularly by the members of the Cambodian People's
Party (CPP); a party led by Hun Sen. Hun Sen had for some years been
the Prime Minister of Cambodia having being installed by the
Vietnamese as a puppet and this allowed him to make full use of his
already established powers over the police and army. Bizarrely,
despite the attacks but most likely because of the immense amount of
dollars poured into Cambodia, the UN declared the election to be 'free
and fair.' Nevertheless, regardless of all CPP attempts it was the
Royalist party, FUNCINPEC, headed by Prince Ranariddh that headed the
election with 45% of the vote against the 36% achieved by the CPP.


However, Hun Sen refused to accept this loss and with heavy threats
backed by both military and police force and a few well-aimed grenades
he destroyed the new democratic process by forcing a coalition with an
unwilling FUNCINPEC. Incredibly this arrangement meant Cambodia was to
have two Prime Ministers, with Ranariddh being Prime Minister Number
One and Hun Sen, Prime Minister Number Two. Prime Ministers One and
Two quickly increased M.P salaries ten-fold. And after spending $2
billion dollars of other people's money the UN sat back and allowed
all this to happen and in the process showed Hun Sen that he could do
just as he pleased. Meanwhile government and UN money kept on rolling
in.


In 1997 Hun Sen, described by Singaporean strongman Lee Kwan Yew as
"utterly merciless and ruthless, without humane feelings," carried out
a bloody coup that removed FUNCIPEC from power. Hun Sen, an ex-
military commander of the Khmer Rouge was now firmly in control and a
series of 'free and fair' elections have sinced increased his
parliamentary majority. That majority is surely nonsense; since 2000 I
have made 8 or 9 visits to Cambodia and I have yet to find one
Cambodian supporter of Hun Sen. Not one. What you can find though is
fear, hatred and rage for that one-eyed demonic bastard. Yet your
money keeps on rolling in.


Following the coup, to further secure his power, Hun Sen shaped 180
new ministerial positions, most of which he proceeded to sell for
$100,000 a pop. It's often claimed that Hun Sen leads the biggest per
capita government in the world and it is certainly one of the most
corrupt. Yet donor money keeps on rolling in. It keeps on rolling in
despite a 2003 UN development report that found that poverty has
become much worse under Hun Sen and that the rate of infant mortality
rose between 1987 and 2000; not that such matters as infant mortality,
tuberculosis or grinding poverty would be of any concern to a man like
Hun Sen. And the money keeps on rolling in despite Hun Sen's public
support for the barbarians of the Burmese junta and it keeps on
rolling in despite Cambodia's development as a breeding ground for
terrorists. Ultimately your taxed dollars, funnelled through to
Cambodia by the UN and government funds these outrages. How do you
feel about that?


If well-targeted 4.4 million dollars could achieve many, many positive
things in Cambodia. But certainly government has no right to take your
money and then decide to use it in its own way, let alone in a way
that helps fund Hun Sen and his cronies. Rather, the business of
donating is best left to individuals or private companies who can
research and scrutinise, should they wish, the many private charities
in Cambodia to see where best their money could be used. Hell, they
couldn't do worse at that than NZAID who are also in the process of
spending more than 13 million dollars on the one-party states of Laos
and Vietnam.


SOLO (Sense of Life Objectivists): SOLOPassion.com




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