Pro-CPP youth group vows counter-protest
Fri, 12 February 2016 ppp
Meas Sokchea
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School of Vice: More universities and higher institutions of learning could produce more of the same mindless mobs and generations such as seen in this pro-CPP demonstration below. Where the seed is corrupted or evil, don't expect it to bear wholesome fruit...
Under the guise of fraternal co-operation and assistance, Hanoi has taken the role of education providers for carefully selected Cambodians over the last 30 plus years from across the societal spectrum - from military/internal security officers and technicians in various fields to intelligence gatherers and border delineation specialists/geographers. The recruits are mostly in the formative point in their lives and offer the indoctrinators/educators the best chance of acquainting and assimilating their recruits to Vietnamese climes in thought and outlook as well as, more importantly, a sentiment of solidarity and gratitude towards Vietnam.
No doubt, one of the first things they will have learned from their education across the border will be that the word "yuon" is "derogatory" and "offensive" towards their Vietnamese brothers and sisters and must therefore be dropped in favour of the more 'friendly' term "Vietnam" instead. And yes, no foreigner would have cause or reason to question them since they are, after all, and to all intents and appearances, are Khmers/Cambodians? I should also drop the subject, shouldn't I? They already think School of Vice is being 'fixated' on the matter...
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CPP supporters protest against Kem Sokha in October at the National Assembly in Phnom Penh, demanding the resignation of the CNRP deputy leader from his role as National Assembly vice president. Heng Chivoan |
Lending weight to recent warnings by Prime Minister Hun Sen, youth supporters of the ruling Cambodian People’s Party have vowed to rally at the opposition’s Phnom Penh headquarters if a planned demonstration confronts the premier during his state visit to the US next week.
In a video posted to Facebook yesterday, Sim Sovannara and Saing Sung, the purported leader of a pro-CPP group called the Will of Overseas Youth, cautioned Cambodia National Rescue Party supporters in the United States against repeating the events of last year.
“As all of you know, a few months ago, you all held demonstrations when Samdech [Hun Sen] went to the United States, and when Samdech went to visit France, all of you held a demonstration, too,” Sung said.
“Your two demonstrations resulted in your leader [Kem Sokha], who was first vice-president of the National Assembly, being removed from the title shamefully.
Therefore, if all of you still hold protests against our government’s head, our youth league group, and other youth groups, will go to the front of the [CNRP’s] headquarters and ask the Royal Government to delete the [CNRP].”
Sung left unsaid the vicious assault on two opposition lawmakers by pro-government protesters that took place outside parliament on October 26.
The demonstration that preceded the attack occurred just a day after Hun Sen foreshadowed protests against CNRP deputy Kem Sokha, which were used as justification to sack him as the parliamentary first vice president.
After a similar message by the prime minister in January, the CNRP called on its supporters not to protest at the US-ASEAN summit in California.
However, the Cambodia-America Alliance, which says it’s not affiliated with the CNRP, has vowed to go ahead with its “rally against the tyrant Hun Sen” outside the venue.
In the video, Sung, who denied he was taking orders from the CPP or its leader, said he believed the CNRP was involved with the protest, a claim that’s also been made by Hun Sen’s son, Hun Manith, who cited undisclosed evidence.
CNRP spokesman Yem Ponhearith said the party would not respond to the threat, but trusted in the government to protect its members.
CPP spokesman Sok Eysan said Sung and Sovannara’s youth groups were not involved with the CPP and would be treated like anyone else.
“We don’t know which group he is in . . . if [he] acts legally there is no problem, if they act illegally we will take action.”
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