Dear Mr. James;

Of course, the definition of dictatorship itself has included Hun Sen into
that group. Hun Sen can use all political manipulations to divert the
attention of Cambodian people but Hun Sen cannot shy away from this
definition of dictatorship: long term in ruthless power, curbing all
dissenters in both using violence and the rule of law manipulation, and the
monopolization of national wealth, state media, arm force and civil
servants etc. All dictators around the world have shared this common sense
and it is only dictators themselves can clearly explain this to us.

The argument of your point regarding foreigners violated other sovereign
states is not relevant. According to the international laws on the respect
of human rights, the UNs or its alliance can step into intervention in
order to save those innocent lives. Sometime, those interventions cannot
fully achieve, but at least, the international efforts can curtail those
human rights violations. For instance, in Iraq, Egypt, Pakistan or Lybia
etc.

Vietnam invade Cambodia was wrong and Vietnam violated the international
laws as Vietnam had no pre-approval from the UNs to trespass into Cambodia
land though Vietnam used the excuse to save Cambodian lives from genocide.
However, Vietnam is smarter than current puppet Hun Sen government who is
still prostrating Vietnamese troops, by quickly withdraw its troops from
Cambodia after that 10 years. In reality, that 10 years, Vietnam had
accomplished to what Uncle Ho planned: to spread its spies entire Cambodia,
to plunder all national treasures from Cambodia, to face up with China and
to unify all Vietnamese waring fractions during the great national
unification etc.

I am young but I can understand many words from our elders which those
words are so in vain and goal-less. This is why Cambodia cannot free from
the jaws of foreigners.

KY

On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 7:17 AM, James Sok <[email protected]> wrote:

> Please read attachment in Khmer.
> Thanks,
> James
>
>
> *From:* Khmer Young <[email protected]>
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Sent:* Friday, November 4, 2011 2:22 AM
>
> *Subject:* The fate of Col. Gaddafi has terrified all world dictators
> including Hun Sen
>
> Thursday, November 3, 2011  The fate of Col. Gaddafi terrified all world
> dictators<http://cambodianbrightfuture.blogspot.com/2011/11/fate-of-col-gaddafi-terrified-all-world.html>
>
> The end of 2011 has frightened Hun Sen mentally and physically. The middle
> east spring has toppled many dictators such as Tunisia’s Ben Ali (removed
> after 24 years in power), Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak (removed after 30 years in
> power), Libya’s Muammar Gaddafi (to be removed after 42 years in power),
> Yemen’s Ali Abdullah Saleh (to be removed after 33 years in power) and
> Syria’s Bashar al-Assad (to be removed after 40 years of dictatorship
> including his father Hafez al-Assad’s 29-year reign). But our Cambodian Hun
> Sen is (32 years in power). Hun Sen can also recall to his neighbors such
> as Suharto of Indonesia and Marcos of the Philippines.
>
>
> Recent speech at the bridge inaugural ceremony of Hun Sen on the comparing
> him to Col. Gaddafi is understood as
> <http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-MR-HYrnKMQo/TrN-VJ9al7I/AAAAAAAAAXI/3UdOnNEZ9PU/s1600/Gaddafi%2Band%2BHun%2BSen%2Bin%2BComparison.jpg>a
> consoling lullaby for his personal nervous soul. The video clip of beating
> up and humiliating of Gaddafi is not acceptable for those who love human
> rights and human dignity but it has truly terrified dictators worldwide.
>
> All dictators have been defined as:
>
>    - staying in power too long or forever
>    - transferring power to their own kin under the umbrella of family
>    when they are in aging condition
>    - terrify their own objectives (citizens) not to stand up bargaining
>    their power
>    - monopolize national wealth, state media, arm force and create the
>    rule of law that can legitimize their power
>
>
> All these few considering factors of dictatorship, how could Hun Sen can
> distinguish himself from Gaddafi?
>
> Hun Sen and his spokesperson like Phay Siphan said Hun Sen is different
> from Gaddafi because Cambodian people elected Hun Sen during the national
> election. How could election in Cambodia can legitimate Hun Sen power and
> push him away from Gaddafi's character when Hun Sen can monopolize national
> wealth, state media, arm force and utilize the rule of law to favor his
> absolute power? Election in each year is just a stage of Lakhorn to hide
> the reality from Cambodian people and the international communities.
>
> For Hun Sen, he used the past tragic war to terrify Cambodian people and
> his recent speech culminated this. His logic based that the toppling of
> Gaddafi stemmed from war of the opposition. In this matter, Hun Sen wanted
> to tell us that if "you want to make Hun Sen like Gaddafi, you must rise up
> by grabbing guns and fight against him". He also encouraged Cambodian
> dissents by providing a big stock of ammunition supply.
>
> In this matter, Hun Sen can use the reality smarter and clearer than his
> spokespersons Phay Siphan. Note that Phay Siphan has always stated that all
> trials to punish dissents are the path to strengthening the rule of law in
> Cambodia.
>
> At the end, Hun Sen is still terrified by the image of death of Gaddafi.
> Not only opposition which can topple Gaddafi. The loyal persons close to
> Gaddafi are also pointing gun at Gaddafi. The NATO and the international
> communities are also in favor of the opposition. In reality, the people of
> Libya have supported Gaddafi more than current support of Cambodian people
> towards Hun Sen.
>
> Let consider few factors that make Hun Sen terrifying at the moment:
>
>    - Hun Sen has realized that his prolonging term in power will end up
>    like Gaddafi although he can use the past genocide, the election and the
>    physical development of Cambodia at the present to legitimize his power.
>    - His fate will end up like Gaddafi either by his dissenters, or by
>    his contenders within the CPP, or by the international communities.
>
>
> The end of 2011 has frightened Hun Sen mentally and physically. The middle
> east spring has toppled many dictators such as Tunisia’s Ben Ali (removed
> after 24 years in power), Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak (removed after 30 years in
> power), Libya’s Muammar Gaddafi (to be removed after 42 years in power),
> Yemen’s Ali Abdullah Saleh (to be removed after 33 years in power) and
> Syria’s Bashar al-Assad (to be removed after 40 years of dictatorship
> including his father Hafez al-Assad’s 29-year reign). But our Cambodian Hun
> Sen is (32 years in power). Hun Sen can also recall to his neighbors such
> as Suharto of Indonesia and Marcos of the Philippines.
>
> Among those dictators, Mubarak has shared similarity with Hun Sen. In
> every election in Egypt, Mubarak always won and could claim his power
> legitimacy. But the people of Egypt cannot tolerate with that fake election
> and finally Mubarak must fight with the court although he is living inside
> the steel cage.
>
>
>
>
>
> Seeing these falling down of dictators, rumors within the throne of Hun
> Sen have haunted Hun Sen's power. Hun Sen has cancelled Boat Racing
> Ceremony this year is not from something else but power protection for
> himself. The recent birthday ceremony for King Norodom Sihanouk is just a
> tool to pressure those contenders in his party ring. Only Hun Sen and
> powerless Heng Samrin appeared at the Birthday Ceremony of the former King.
> Chea Sim has been politically absent from the scene. Chea Sim must be so
> painful on the effort of Hun Sen to purge his associates.
>
> Why in Cambodia, only the people who are close to Chea Sim have been
> arrested of corruption and trading drug? All people who are close to Hun
> Sen are all very good?
>
> Hun Sen is in a nightmare and I don't think he can run away from this
> nightmare in this 2011.
>
> May Cambodia free from dictatorship!
>
> Khmer Young
>
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