Sam Rainsy's well-informed statement described world's despotic leaders have been gradually toppled by its own people: "He associated Cambodia’s Hun Sen (32 years in power) with 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)."
Political Analysis Today:
Most of us have known about Pol Pot's paranoia, but Pol Pot has become the past, present Pol Pot is Hun Sen who has always appeared in the public by his ruthless leadership style.
Hun Sen's appearance to denounce Sam Rainsy and threaten Cambodian people about the possibility of people revolution is another same-same political attitude that Hun Sen doesn't want to publicize it at all.
From day to day, Hun Sen and his cadres have tried to manipulate Cambodian people by boasting on the development of democracy, economic betterment, fair election, social welfare and caring for the destitute etc. Mass media in Cambodia including printing papers, TVs and Radios are out-speaking about this manipulation to lure the Cambodian people to believe in them. Hun Sen wants these things to be heard more than threatening or publicly intimidating like this.
However, Hun Sen cannot keep himself peaceful to hiding his personal ruthless attitude. Khmer proverb says that "kor dombao knong, k'aek hir romlong, romsai kontuy" or "the wounded bull will always be sensitive even though a bird flying pass above".
By visiting Tunesia and the informing of different despotic leaders who have clung to power longer than Hun Sen have been toppled by the people is another well-informed news for all Cambodian people, and it is the itchy news for Khmer despotic Hun Sen.
Sam Rainsy's well-informed statement described world's despotic leaders have been gradually toppled by its own people: "He associated Cambodia’s Hun Sen (32 years in power) with 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)."
People revolution will happen in Cambodia will be critically caused by the leadership of Hun Sen and his cadres. Following factors are good example for all Cambodians to rise up to fight against Hun Sen:
- Attempts that Hun Sen has tried to dismantle SRP by using different means such as budget pressuring, driving him away by the political court sentencing, bullying opposition activists and threatening Cambodian people nationwide.
- Attempts that Hun Sen has tried to moderate public speech by monopolizing mass media, ruling of a law to control civil society's effective tasks and the creation of politic of fear.
- Election fraudulence by creating election committees who are serving CPP, vote-buying and election cheating. This election cheating can win only for power, but cannot win the heart of the Cambodian people and the revolution will not be avoided.
- Rampant corruption in which Hun Sen cannot handle with this social illness. Land grabbing as well as other social charity by Hun Sen and his groups have increasingly re-affirmed the corruption behavior realized by the Cambodian people.
Sam Rainsy is the key leader for future of Cambodia. Middle classes Cambodian people has supported SRP before but now Cambodian farmers have also supported SRP. The revolution will happen from both inside the city and remote area to tell truth to Hun Sen that his manipulative approach and lying will not work any more.
Hun Sen cannot make himself as a saint like he wishes. Finally, he will be the dictator and criminal leader of Cambodia like the Pol Pot. Today, she has shown his natural characteristic again.
Khmer Young
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