*‘Hitler of Stung Meanchey’ weighs in*

Tue, 1 March 2016 |  Mech Dara
<http://www.phnompenhpost.com/author/mech-dara/88757> | The Phnom Penh Post



*‘Hitler+Vietcon of Stung Meanchey’?*

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Sao Sokha (pictured), Cambodia’s military police commander, referred to
Hitler in a speech given during an annual military police conference in
Phnom Penh yesterday.Sovan Philong
<http://www.phnompenhpost.com/author/sovan-philong/18121>



Amid a staunch defence of the performance of a newly formed illegal logging
committee’s recent crackdown and remarks on concerns over gun control,
National Military Police Commander Sao Sokha took time out to address his
now infamous year-old comments on Adolf Hitler yesterday at the military
police’s annual meeting.
In January last year, Sokha claimed he had been misinterpreted
<http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/hitler-remarks-misread-military-police-chief>
 by local media after he made reference to drawing inspiration from Hitler.
Speaking to senior government and military officials, he reiterated that he
had been misinterpreted, while at the same time seemingly referring to
himself as Hitler.
“Do not forget that Hitler was a bad world leader, but that Hitler was in
Europe,” he said.
“But for this Hitler in Stung Meanchey, there is a difference,” he said,
referring to the location of Phnom Penh’s Military Police headquarters,
where he was delivering his remarks. “Hitler there killed people, but
Hitler in Stung Meanchey helps people and works to uphold the law and
norms. This Hitler knows about law and norms.”
“Please reporters, do not poison the news.”
The somewhat confusing stab at distancing himself from the leader of Nazi
Germany was just one of several points of clarity Sokha attempted to
address yesterday.
The police commander said that the committee
<http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/pm-orders-timber-smuggling-crackdown>
 established late last year to crack down on illegal logging had been
unfairly judged by the media and the online community, who he said had
accused it of being selective in its targets and unsuccessful in effecting
substantial change.
“I would like to ask, where is success?” he said, apparently questioning
those who doubt the effectiveness of the crackdown. “Is it shooting people
to death or what?”
In a speech last week
<http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/pm-gives-ministers-f-lashes-out-illegal-logging-task-force>,
Prime Minister Hun Sen had suggested that the two helicopters granted the
anti-logging commission were being underutilised, and that pilots should
fire rockets at illegal loggers.

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