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Hun Sen Advises Muslims To Be Wary of Political Change


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Hul Reaksmey, VOA Khmer

14 October 2015

PHNOM PENH—

Prime Minister Hun Sen has sent a message to the country’s Muslim community, welcoming the beginning of the Islamic New Year and reminding them that the ruling government remains tolerant of different religious beliefs—and that they should be wary of change.

“As you all are aware, the Royal Government of Cambodia has always treated and respected our Cambodian Muslim community as a member of one Khmer family, despite different religious beliefs,” Hun Sen wrote. “The government has always supported and promoted the rights of religious freedom, rights of equal employment and rights of participation in all forms of social affairs to all Cambodian Muslims in the country.”

At the same time, Hun Sen warned against political messages of change, such as those that have transpired since the Arab Spring.

That shift, he said, has “changed rich to poor, from having mosques to having no mosques, from having schools to no schools, from having hospitals to no hospitals, from having homes to being homelessness [and] living in tents in border camps and running from war almost every day with misery.”

Hun Sen, who has remained in power for three decades, went on to remind Muslims that they had suffered under the Khmer Rouge, but during his rule, they have been supported and strengthened, with opportunities for development. This, he wrote, should inspire confidence in his leadership.

Ou Virak, head of the think tank Future Forum, said the letter was a psychological tactic and yet another sign that Hun Sen does not plan on ending his reign over Cambodia.

“He’s using the words ‘change’ and ‘instability,’ and the example of Syria, to intimidate Khmer people, including Khmer Muslims,” Ou Virak said. “It’s not strange because this message is in line with what he uses with the general public, not just for Khmer Muslims.”

Ou Virak then noted, though, that those atrocities took place 40 years ago. “So Cambodia should not get stuck in the past; meaning, Cambodia should move forward.”

Yim Sovann, a spokesman for the Cambodia National Rescue Party, told VOA Khmer that his party hopes to see change, but not extreme change, such as the Khmer Rouge brought to the country.

“Only the Khmer Rouge and ignorant people who are crazy with communist doctrine would do that,” he said. “For the Cambodia National Rescue Party, [we] will lead the country in line with democratic principles. All democratic countries, throughout the world, if they truly implement democracy, they grow, they respect human rights, they respect religion, they organize the country with justice with prosperity and civilization. So we will follow those countries that have implemented all of these things.”

source: http://www.voacambodia.com/content/hun-sen-advises-muslims-to-be-wary-of-political-change/3005518.html

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The trouble with that warning is that one system is a pretence and the other a belief (usually indoctrinated). Attempting to keep Muslims in line by warnings (playing second fiddle to the Mullahs' rule by fear) is shortsighted, the business of indoctrination (with menaces), IMV the enemy of democracy, broad spectrum education, freedom of speech and human rights has to be tackled, not just opposed by an alternative rule by fear.

Two spurious systems of control; one via the abuse of religious belief and one under the abuse of democracy - nothing, mind, in my view wrong with religious belief freely arrived at and nothing wrong with truly representative and transparent democracy with a free and fair voting system.

Sen's unlikely to get real with the democracy thing and the Muslims are unlikely to believe that their faith is simply the result of indoctrination and fear so his laying down of the law ain't really gonna change anything, me thinks.

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Surely it does not hurt to show you are aware that Muslims in most parts of the world are now a potential danger. "Democratic" Thailand has an average of 500 + killings by Muslims, every year for the past 11 years, why should any country have to put up with minorities causing that kind of mayhem.

The "Arab Spring" is nothing more than an excuse for intolerant Islamists to wreck havoc throughout North Africa and what do they have to show for their trouble ?? NOTHING other than a whole lot of dead bodies. Any income their countries relied

on, was destroyed with the people.

AND still the EU UK and the USA do not understand. They want to rid Syria of Assad, WHY ?? boo hoo he is not democratic and so what. The UK have democracy but that means nothing when faced with getting important change threw Parliament.

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"....will lead the country in line with democratic principles. All democratic countries, throughout the world, if they truly implement democracy, they grow, they respect human rights, they respect religion, they organize the country with justice with prosperity and civilization. So we will follow those countries that have implemented all of these things.”

Is Thailand listening? coffee1.gif

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