Political Analysis on Cambodia Political Culture of Violence:
Revolutionists VS PragmatistsPosted by: *Cambodian
<http://www.sophanseng.info/author/cambodian/>* | Posted on: *July 19, 2014*

Dear Friends of Democrats and Justice Lovers;
I am interested to read more books on “violence” in Cambodia. Since, I was
born I can say violence is everywhere and it is man made. The trauma of
Cambodian people caused by violence is very tremendous. The victim of the
violence is the weak, not the strong. In contrast, the strong gain benefit
from violence embroilment as this projected violence is systematic.

Sometime, violence has been shaped itself from time to time. For instance,
the Khmer Rouge leaders were great in using violence to control others and
enhance their power. But their extremism ended their career faster than
expect. The same Khmer Rouge comrades have likely maintained their power
base but changed the images of violence, at least academics see this as
changing from “direct” to “indirect” violence embroilment. With this
synthesis, well-known authors on Cambodia such as David Chandler, Penny
Edwards, Gafar Peang-meth, Sorpong Peou, John Tully, and Sebestian Strango
have simultaneously theorized Cambodia politics as lineage political
culture of violence built by violence leadership.

While the UNTAC-sponsored election in 1993 was not violence free, the
post-established government was violently divorced from each other through
a deadly coup detat. Subsequently, many protesters were injured, amputated
and killed by the grenade attack and security guards deployed by the
government; and many movie stars and journalists are day-light shooting
including extrajudicial killing. Those perpetrators have never been brought
to justice. Sebestian observed that the repression on opposition party
through violence orchestration and court-ordered charges have been
traditionally trumped-up by the CPP under Hun Sen leadership.

Now, look at the two groups within Cambodian’s People Party (CPP) such as
the revolutionists leadership and pragmatists leadership: the
revolutionists groups have always taken over the agenda and their tools are
guns, batons and judiciary manipulation visibly.

We have condemned the Khmer Rouge for their leadership to kill the
educated, the high classes, the urban and the wearing eyeglasses people,
but now the authority under Hun Sen leadership, they can handcuff
representatives who are voted by the hundred thousands of people and
bearing parliamentary protection without having due course of impartial
investigation. This practice is absolutely Khmer Rouge-minded behavior.
Observers said that Ho Chi Minh who fought against the Southern Vietnamese
comrades didn’t handcuff, or jail, but extradited hundred thousands of
arrested doctors, high ranking politicians and educators who were opposing
him to third world countries for political asylum. More than this, Burmese
junta only arrested in house detention of Aung San Suu Kyi because she had
the protection as member of parliament as well as she is the representative
of the hundred thousands Burmese people. Revolutionist Hun Sen publicly
stated on creating third hand groups to fight against all types of
demonstration. The revolutionist Cheang Vun recently said through the media
that those arrested MPs-elect of CNRP are anarchic or strayed people, also
revolutionist Cheam Yeap said Sam Rainsy and Kem Sokha must untie their
chicken to join the parliament. All these physical and verbal abuses are
speechless for all of us as younger Cambodians.

Now, the question come to our mind that has the Khmer Rouge leadership been
disappeared from Cambodian society? Or this Khmer Rouge regime has just
transferred as a tool for post-Khmer Rouge leaders to utilize it for their
leverage of violence leadership? The question continue to ask all of us
that could our trauma be healed when images of the Khmer Rouge such as wall
drawings, school curriculum, documenting, trial on crime of humanity, and
public political rhetoric etc., are used to justify for violence leverage
solely?

According to political scientist Kissinger, the post-cold politics has
evolved into three distinct political leaderships. He described the
pragmatists have produced political result of democracy or it is vaguely
called “first world country”, the ideologists have produced political
result of communist or it is vaguely called “second world country”, and the
revolutionists have produced political result of independence from colonist
or it is vaguely called “third world country”. Through this observation, we
can affirm that Lao, Vietnam and China are well off than Cambodia as their
social justice and the treatment of their own citizens are well aware of
respect and dignity. These three countries are probably categorized into
ideologist leadership.
[image: Yim Sovann]
<http://www.sophanseng.info/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Yim-Sovann.jpg>
As I have concerned with the leadership development through “violence”,
“agony”, or “adversary” situation, I am stunt by the past to present
violence in Cambodia. The experienced violence leaders of their baby boomer
generation have never been reluctant in using violence to defeat their
contenders. Since, the impasse of election result in July 28, 2013, the
powerful government led by Hun Sen has repeatedly warned about the cracking
down or using third hand group to confront with all types of mass power.
The CNRP which is the biggest opposition party has never been reluctant to
use non-violent mass to bring about genuine democracy, social justice and
economic equity. The two are considered as pragmatists and revolutionists
by character and conduct. Many post-baby boomers of Cambodia or youths who
are representing 70% of Cambodian population are realistic pragmatists. The
arrest and detention of CNRP MPs-elect
<http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/who%E2%80%99s-who-putting-faces-names>
this
time is reported as an attempt to renew violence-based
leadership orchestrated by the group of revolutionists. While pragmatist
Yim Sovann said he and his team accept to live in jail rather than to join
the assembly without having proper in-dept reform (see photo attached),
both revolutionist Chheang Vun and Cheam Yeab stereotyped those MPs-elect
as anarchic and chicken that they must be untied to join the parliament.

Watching the onsite photos and video clips, the private security guards
swarmed in to open attack first. The likely strangers or third hand men
walked through the demonstrators’ crowd opened counter-strike attack, and
following by sympathizers pushing back the military of black shirt security
guards. That one strange man or possible third hand man walked through
different scenes: once hit the security guard, once hit the demonstrator,
and another occasion he helped protect the fallen security guard (see clip
by Licado). The scene shows many of them are bleeding, running for safety
and changing their cloths to avoid further beating. This scene is the
losing scenario for all Cambodian people and their nation. The Cambodian
top leaders including members of parliament, government spokespersons and
municipal governor have colored their own people as right and wrong
fraction, or assign blame to the violence in the intention of linking it to
MPs-elect leaders of the opposition on charges of felony act. This culture
of coloring and assigning blame has resulted in impunity and life of
Cambodian people is at the yoke of powerful incumbent’s selectively favor.
 We are doubtful that why the actual perpetrators are not engaged by the
legal investigators to be arrested, or the irresponsibility and negligence
of the national police armed force who were dispatched to protect the
onsite demonstration are not enforced? This is perhaps a systematic
state-sponsored violence and everyone is just the scapegoat or just the
chess for a Cambodian super player.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDlWePP9eCQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Do0tPe662ng


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