Reflection of Political Leadership of Cambodia from Past to Present
Posted on December 24,
2013<http://www.sophanseng.info/2013/12/reflection-of-political-leadership-of-cambodia-from-past-to-present/>
 by Sophoan <http://www.sophanseng.info/author/sophoan/>

*Pre Angkor and Post Angkor Political Leadership*

At school, Cambodian children have learnt about many Khmer heroic Kings
during the pre Angkorean period. For instance, King Jayavarman II, after
escaping from the abdication of Java or Sailendra Kingdom, he made a long
march across Cambodia to calling for a people power to fight against
Sailendra occupation, and to proclaim back sovereignty of his Kingdom. It
is said that he was raised and grown up in Sailendra but he eventually
declared independence at Mahendra mountain (Phnom Kulen) to free from
Sailendra. He began strengthening his Kingdom by building Mahendraparavata
capital city with the installation of a sacred Linga of the Nation named
“Devaraja”. From this period of 802 as inscribed in the stone, Cambodia
enjoyed prosperity and candid strength in the region.

For post Angkorean period, Cambodia was seen as very fragile and dividing.
According to palm leaves records, more than 700 years, Khmer Kings and
leaders turned to fight against each other by asking Thai and Vietnam to
back their cause.

However, this behavior was halted during the reign of King Ang Duong who
projected his political leadership differently. He was raised and grown up
in Thailand, his ascending to throne was expected in the same previous
Kings. But the King secretly contacted France who was initially not
interesting in this region at all. The history tells that the King failed
at the first time because his messenger was killed by Thai authority.
However, his second attempt was successful and French arrival was signed to
be the protectorate of Cambodia. French fought with Siam and helped discard
the power of Siam ever existed in Cambodia.

However, French arrival was not dislocated the power line between Vietnam
and Cambodia. Under the French’s policy of Indo-China, Vietnam enjoyed most
domination over Cambodia and Lao. This embedded legacy has affected on
Cambodian political leadership until nowadays.

*Current Cambodian Political Leadership in Reflecting Post Angkorean Era*
[image: PMD 
1]<http://khmeryouth.cambodianview.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/PMD-1.jpg>

>From my whole life, I have observed that Cambodian politics has played hard
line approaches. This time, when the authority has allowed peaceful mass
demonstration to march freely for few days and the participants visibly
increasing, they come up with this idea “Coup” or an attempt to overthrow
the government which is explicitly threatening. By definition, the peaceful
mass demonstration could not be called an attempt to coup (detat) at all.

I observe the hard-line politics has been used in Cambodia since the
election in 1993. Often,[image:
1234983_1389874377910181_726599538_n]<http://khmeryouth.cambodianview.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/1234983_1389874377910181_726599538_n.jpg>it
is not dangerous if Cambodian politicians are contendering with one
another, but for Cambodia, some of her leaders have always been seen so
subservient to the third party (outsider). The crisis of 1993 election
happened because of an attempt to separate Eastern zone plus the bloody
coup detate in 1997 which was visibly involved as our Premier televised in
soldier uniform from Vietnam plus the pressuring to sign additional border
treaty in 2005 in which many activists were jailed. These three examples
exhibit clearly on the leadership  of powerful third hand. From time to
time, any Cambodian activists who are outspoken about the Koh Tral island
or Eastern border line, they will be ended by jailing, life threatening or
fleeing the country to avoid criminal sentencing. I listened RFA Forum this
Dec.22 (watch clip below) and had chance to listen to our Premier’s speech
on his logic on giving up the claiming back of Koh Tral very brokenhearted.
*[image: Acusing of Coup Detat]
<http://khmeryouth.cambodianview.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Acusing-of-Coup-Detat.jpg>*

*As we are Cambodians and we are working to protect Cambodia land and to
protect our Constitution, why we condemn our own people who are sharing our
common emotion and mentality? Why our top leader has always taken side with
foreigner? Is it showing foreign influence is very strong in our system, or
our leadership is very weak and xenophobic, or the political mechanism is
not in our hand? If the last sort is exhibited truth, the learned, the
scholars, and the young patriotic entities who are working within that
system, cannot change anything to better off in leading this country
independently.*

To what I am speechless now is, while the CPP has perceived that part of
their losing seats in the election, it is probably caused their unravel
secret relationship with VN, but it seems like this party has ignored this
part and they are going to visit VN, by the invitation of Vietnamese
leader, during this very tense circumstance in Cambodia. I don’t see this
coming event is really helpful for Cambodia and the CPP at all. Observers
and opposition politicians have asked themselves that why the preceptor
(ឧបជ្ឍា) from VN is likely very important during this very sensitive
political contesting? And as a sovereign and independent state and may be
very civilized like VN, is it more beneficial to sign memorandum with a
government in which their own citizens are still contesting about election
irregularity? I think VN should not back one party at all during this
unresolved election conflict. Further more, from this type of policy of our
neighboring country especially VN that Cambodia has transformed itself into
a nation of self-victimization or what else I can say?[image: PMD Trip To
VN]<http://khmeryouth.cambodianview.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/PMD-Trip-To-VN.jpg>

>From the reaction of Premier towards the demonstration (he rejected the
demand of the peaceful mass demonstration, watch clip below) including this
letter accusing the demonstration as an attempt of coup detat, including
the trip of Premier and his team to VN this coming Thursday, December 26,
2013, encouraged us to hold a belief of “hard line political leadership of
Cambodia”.

What next…?

The peaceful mass demonstration has been occurred in Cambodia since the
campaign in June, the election day in July and this post election. This
ongoing daily basic rally has surely established a new culture of Cambodia
of : non-violence principle, political participation, grassroots democracy,
fearless and capable citizens etc.

*Many people have compared the demonstration in Cambodia to that of in
Thailand. Of course, the two demonstrations are very different from each
other. In Thailand, the cause leading to the mass demonstration is a
historical conflict between two government parties. But in Cambodia, the
cause leading to mass demonstration come from the election which is found
unfair, unfree and fraudulence. National Election of Cambodia (NEC) has
rigged the election and produced false result, according to joint statement
of 20 NGOs. It said 20% of the eligible ballots were stolen. NEC itself has
been built dependently on the powerful CPP party. The procedures of the
election have been seen in vast disfranchisement and bias. Until the last
minute of the election result declaration, the NEC was seen under pressure
of military and policemen deployed by the government. So it is candid to
assume that the people who come to the street to demonstrate against the
election have shared the same emotion: the perception of cheating by the
NEC and this electoral committee has plundered their will. All Cambodian
people cannot accept this act of cheating.*

Cambodia might be able to model other Asian countries about non-violence
protest and peaceful mass demonstration. CNRP has strongly committed to
non-violence and peaceful mean. And this new emerge of political agenda
should be credited to all Cambodian people. And if we think about organized
groups, the credit must offer to all stakeholders especially CNRP, CPP,
NGOs and Khmer community diaspora worldwide.

By Sophoan

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