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ពពួកអាចោរហារយទាំងអស់នេះក្លាហានហ៊ានធ្វើបាបកាប់
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ឬរួញដូចក្តត្រូវទិកត្រជាក់ ៕


2014-10-16 14:51 GMT-04:00 Khmer Forum <[email protected]>:

> *Bloody Brigade 70 Celebrates 20th Anniversary*
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> In full military regalia, Prime Minister Hun Sen on Monday presided over
> the 20th anniversary celebration of Brigade 70—an elite Royal Cambodian
> Armed Forces (RCAF) brigade that was once his personal bodyguard unit and
> has been linked to political assassinations, gross abuses of power and
> illegal logging syndicates.
>
> Shortly after 8 a.m., Mr. Hun Sen arrived at the unit’s headquarters on
> the outskirts of Phnom Penh and strode down a red carpet lined by hundreds
> of immaculately dressed Brigade 70 personnel. RCAF Commander-in-Chief Pol
> Saroeun and Defense Minister Tea Banh followed closely behind.
> [image: Tanks roll past a delegation of military officials at the Royal
> Cambodian Armed Forces Brigade 70 headquarters in Phnom Penh's Pur Senchey
> district on Monday. Prime Minister Hun Sen presided over a ceremony to mark
> the 20th anniversary of the elite military unit. (Siv Channa/The Cambodia
> Daily)]
>
> Tanks roll past a delegation of military officials at the Royal Cambodian
> Armed Forces Brigade 70 headquarters in Phnom Penh’s Pur Senchey district
> on Monday. Prime Minister Hun Sen presided over a ceremony to mark the 20th
> anniversary of the elite military unit. (Siv Channa/The Cambodia Daily)
>
> After a 30-minute parade in which tanks rolled and troops marched through
> the compound, the prime minister delivered praise to the brigade from a
> podium on a first-floor balcony overlooking more than 1,000 soldiers.
>
> “I would like to express my deep and grateful thanks to all the patriots
> from all generations who have sacrificed their beloved children,
> grandchildren, husbands and relatives to serve the military to protect our
> beloved motherland,” Mr. Hun Sen said.
>
> At ground level, the troops were split into about 10 battalions. Some wore
> camouflage and carried AK-47s while others were clad head to toe in black,
> with dark sunglasses and white gloves.
>
> When Mr. Hun Sen finished his address, Lieutenant General Mao Sophan,
> commander of Brigade 70, praised the prime minister and his wife, Bun Rany,
> for instilling in Brigade 70 the values that he said provided the
> foundation for the country’s growth.
>
> “The two Samdechs are the… heroes of the Cambodian people who have led the
> country to total peace and continuing development in all sectors of urban
> and rural life,” he said.
>
> While the affection between the commander and the prime minister was on
> full display Monday, their relationship has drawn harsh criticism from
> right groups over the years, who say Brigade 70 and its previous
> incarnations have long been used by Mr. Hun Sen to crush dissent.
>
> Phil Robertson, deputy director of Human Rights Watch’s Asia division,
> said in an email that the Brigade 70 of today evolved from a brutal Phnom
> Penh-based military unit under the Vietnam-backed People’s Republic of
> Kampuchea and eventually gave rise to the Prime Minister Bodyguard Unit
> (PMBU), which is now regarded as the best-trained, best-equipped combat
> unit in the country.
>
> “In the 1980s, it arrested suspected political opponents in the capital,
> who were held without charge or trial and often tortured into confessing
> that they were Khmer Rouge,” Mr. Robertson said of the origins of Brigade
> 70.
>
> By the time of the 1991 Paris Peace Agreements, he said, the unit had
> become known as Regiment 70, and was part of an operation to suppress
> student-led protests against corruption, which saw “as many as six people
> killed by gunfire,” Mr. Robertson said.
>
> After the 1993 election and formation of a coalition government between
> the CPP and Prince Norodom Ranariddh’s Funcinpec party, Regiment 70 became
> Brigade 70 and was placed under the command of Lt. Gen. Sophan.
>
> As the coalition gave way to a political battle between Mr. Hun Sen and
> Prince Ranariddh, Mr. Hun Sen in 1995 ordered elements of Brigade 70, which
> by now included a battalion charged specifically with protecting him, to
> “destroy the terrorists in advance because they look like worms [living] to
> destroy the country.”
>
> The battalion dedicated to protecting Mr. Hun Sen was eventually extracted
> from Brigade 70 and renamed the PMBU, with Hing Bun Heng as its commander.
>
> In the 2012 report, “Tell Them I want to Kill Them: Two Decades of
> Impunity in Hun Sen’s Cambodia,” HRW implicates Brigade 70 in the 1997
> grenade attack on an opposition rally that resulted in the deaths of 16
> people.
> [image: Prime Minister Hun Sen salutes members of Brigade 70 on Monday.
> (Siv Channa/The Cambodia Daily)]
>
> Prime Minister Hun Sen salutes members of Brigade 70 on Monday. (Siv
> Channa/The Cambodia Daily)
>
> “The elite military unit not only failed to prevent the attack, but was
> seen by numerous witnesses opening up its lines to allow the
> grenade-throwers to escape through a CPP-controlled area of Phnom Penh, and
> then threatened to shoot people trying to pursue the attackers,” the report
> says.
>
> Mr. Robertson said little has changed in the way Brigade 70 operates.
>
> “Since 2000, Brigade 70 personnel have been implicated in political
> arrests, murder and attempted murder, physical assault, illegal detention
> and beatings of detainees, almost with complete impunity,” he said.
>
> Environmental organization Global Witness, which once worked with the
> government to protect the country’s forests, has also been highly critical
> of Brigade 70.
>
> In its 2007 report “Cambodia’s Family Trees: illegal logging and the
> stripping of public assets,” Global Witness dedicated an entire chapter to
> Brigade 70, highlighting “the direct linkage between Hun Sen’s build-up of
> loyalist military units and large-scale organized crime.”
>
> The report lays out how Brigade 70 “operates an illicit timber trafficking
> service that spans Cambodia and encompasses exports to Vietnam” and alleges
> that its “clients are a ‘who’s who’ of major timber barons in Cambodia,
> including the infamous Pheapimex company run by Hun Sen crony Yeay Phu, as
> well as government officials and generals.”
>
> The report says that following Mr. Hun Sen’s 1997 military defeat of
> Funcinpec, “Brigade 70 began importing increased volumes of contraband,”
> including “beer, spirits, cigarettes, perfume, electronic goods,” and more.
>
> Brigade 70 is “central to Hun Sen’s strategy of cultivating special units
> to protect his interests from potential challengers inside and outside the
> CPP,” it says.
>
> Following the release of the scathing report, the Cambodian Embassy in
> London urged Global Witness’ donors to withdraw support for the
> environmental watchdog. Cambodia’s government ordered all hard copies
> confiscated.
>
> Contacted Monday, Marcus Hardtke, an environmental activist who was
> refused entry to Cambodia in 2005 because he was an employee of Global
> Witness, said that Brigade 70’s involvement in the logging trade is not as
> blatant as it once was.
>
> “From what we hear, there are still individuals from B-70 popping up in
> different places across the country—it’s not surprising because these guys
> are basically untouchable,” he said.
>
> “It’s not the consistent systematic involvement that it once was,” he
> said, “but just because we can’t see them doesn’t mean they are not out
> there.”
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