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Subject: Secret oil deal between Hun Sen and Thaksin Shinawatra


  

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21 March 2010




Secret oil deal between Hun Sen and Thaksin Shinawatra (2)

In early 2006 Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen and Thailand's Prime Minister 
Thaksin Shinawatra concluded a secret oil deal to personally share "under the 
table" a portion of royalties to be paid by oil exploitation companies. Those 
companies had been exploring very promising offshore oil and gas deposits in 
the Gulf of Thailand, including in the overlapping zones claimed by both 
Cambodia and Thailand.

For revenue stemming from these overlapping zones, a tentative agreement has 
been reached whereby:

-         Revenue from zones closest to Cambodia's shores will be shared as 
follows: 70 percent to Cambodia; 30 percent to Thailand.

-         Revenue from zones closest to Thailand's shores: 70 percent to 
Thailand; 30 percent to Cambodia.

However, the two prime ministers mutually agreed to mislead their respective 
public opinions by accepting to "recognize" that some of the zones closest to 
Cambodia be instead considered as closest to Thailand, and vice versa.

Therefore, in the case of Cambodia, instead of receiving 70 percent, the 
country would receive only 30 percent of the royalties paid by the concerned 
oil companies, the remaining 40 percent would be split fifty-fifty between Hun 
Sen and Thaksin, meaning twenty percent each for the two leaders on a personal 
base.

The same sharing scheme would apply to the overlapping zones closest to 
Thailand, with Thaksin and Hun Sen also secretly receiving 20 percent each of 
the royalties.



Interrelation between secret oil agreement and Preah Vihear Temple issue (2)

In order to ensure a smooth implementation of the above-exposed secret oil 
agreement, Thaksin promised Hun Sen to let the Cambodian government deal, as it 
pleases, with the Preah Vihear Temple, including registering the Temple as a 
World Heritage site with UNESCO.

However, Thailand's new governments following Thaksin's fall from power in late 
2006, decided they were not bound by the secret and personal deal between 
Thaksin and Hun Sen. Border incidents started in 2008 when Hun Sen tried to 
exacerbate Khmer nationalistic fervor a few weeks before the July general 
elections in Cambodia, prompting Thailand's authorities to react by also 
asserting their own nationalistic stance.



Cambodian citizenship to protect and reassure "ex-foreign" investors (2)

Because Cambodia's law does not allow foreigners to own land in our country, 
the Hun Sen government has granted Cambodian citizenship to countless investors 
(from China, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Taiwan but also some European countries) who 
are willing to invest large amounts of money to buy land and engage in 
"development projects." Among the most prominent "ex-foreign" investors is Mr. 
Thaksin Shinawatra from Thailand who was given Khmer citizenship in March 2009. 
Mr. Thaksin has reportedly bought large chunks of land in Cambodia's maritime 
Koh Kong province bordering Thailand for economic, financial and possibly other 
reasons.



Army generals amass fortune from standoff with Thailand (2)

The ongoing military tension on the border between Cambodia and Thailand brings 
about a windfall for Army generals close to Prime Minister Hun Sen. Tens of 
millions of dollars have been collected every month by the corrupt military 
brass from systemic diversion of financial support officially intended for 
"soldiers fighting on the frontline to defend the Motherland." The Generals are 
also collecting ghost soldiers' salaries (about one third of the whole Army 
staff) while selling on the market food and equipment earmarked for the Army. 
Last but not least, illegal logging (deforestation) has resumed on a large 
scale since 2008 thanks to the security reasons invoked to justify the secrecy 
surrounding any military initiative and movement.



New evidence of border encroachment by Vietnam to be made public net week (2)

Cambodia is reportedly victim of border encroachment by her more powerful 
neighbours. Regarding recent incidents in the Eastern province of Svay Rieng 
bordering Vietnam, Sam Rainsy earlier this week announced a "good news" to 
King-Father Norodom Sihanouk who presided over the now-defunct Supreme National 
Council on Border Affairs. In his letter to the Retired King, the opposition 
leader said "top leading experts" he consulted in Europe, confirmed "the 
validity of what we all know and of what I recently denounced, namely the 
displacing of the border posts by Vietnam to the detriment of Cambodia." 
Details of the technical reports by French and Swiss map experts are expected 
to be made public next week 

Read Sam Rainsy's original letter in French http://tinyurl.com/ydtv57l with 
translation in Khmer http://tinyurl.com/ybuvbym and in English 
http://tinyurl.com/yl6674u.




Towards a confrontation between Ieng Sary and Hor Namhong at the ECCC ?  (2)

Lawyers defending Ieng Sary at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of 
Cambodia (ECCC) want Foreign Minister Hor Nam Hong, who was chairman of a 
prisoners' committee at the Boeng Trabek re-education camp under the Pol Pot 
regime, to be confronted with their client Ieng Sary who was Foreign Minister 
of Democratic Kampuchea from April 1975 to January 1979.

Ieng Sary was Hor Nam Hong's boss. The pair went together to Lima in August 
1975 when Hor Nam Hong was ambassador to Cuba before he was recalled to Phnom 
Penh in December 1975 (see Justin Corfield and Laura Summers' "Historical 
Dictionary of Cambodia" published in the USA in 2003). At Boeng Trabek, Foreign 
Minister Ieng Sary continued to frequently communicate with his protégé Hor Nam 
Hong whom he "rehabilitated" in 1978. According to the defence at the ECCC, Hor 
Nam Hong "was privy to the operation of Ieng Sary's Foreign Ministry in Phnom 
Penh and the treatment of intellectuals at the Boeng Trabek prison camp, where 
Mr Namhong was also a prisoner" (The Cambodia Daily, 17 March 2010).  

The defence's request follows Co- Investigating Judge Marcel Lemonde's decision 
in October 2009 to summon Hor Nam Hong to testify before the ECCC. Hor Nam Hong 
refuses to appear before the Judge.

Hor Nam Hong will face opposition leader Sam Rainsy before a French court in 
Paris on 25 March 2010 following a defamation lawsuit filed by the former 
against the latter. Read Sam Rainsy's open letter to Hor Nam Hong in French at 
http://tinyurl.com/yhcan48

             

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