Editorial by School of Vice:
Both the Opposition CNRP and the ruling CPP are not without their human flaws or defects. But, really it would be unjust and misleading at best to foster the notion that the nation's major social failings are grounded in both parties' failure to find compromise and put the nation's issues and interests above their differences or their 'ideological comfort zones'.
As things stand, and have stood for over three decades, one party can get away - literally - with murder while the other fears that it is more liable to be persecuted for their virtues than their vices! And this pattern applies equally to all Cambodians; not just the political Opposition, with progressive intentions and a social conscience. Examples of the slain activists and dissidents are countless.
Perhaps, some people should also get out of their own comfort zone of making a career out of equivocating a safer 'neutral' course by lumping together two rather distinctly different moral entities, eh? One cannot be accused of being partisan or biased so long as one is seen to tread this 'neutral' course by bashing both camps, regardless their underlying circumstances and inequities?
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Prime Minister Hun Sen releases a bird to mark the anniversary of the end of the Khmer Rouge regime in Phnom Penh yesterday. Facebook
9 Jan, 2017 Erin Handley
PPP
It was a familiar tale the prime minister told his party faithful on Saturday as they gathered to celebrate the January 7, 1979, ousting of the Khmer Rouge. “It is a fact that if there were not people to rescue the Cambodian people on time, they would have suffered and would have been smashed endlessly,” he said at a gathering at CPP headquarters.
It was “pure-hearted compatriots of the Cambodia People’s Party” who left the “genocidal Pol Pot regime” then returned to take back the Kingdom, with Vietnamese “assistance”. “There will be no one who can forget, manipulate, destroy or pervert this fact,” he said.
It is, of course, disputed every year. And on Saturday, CNRP leader-in-exile Sam Rainsy did just that. He marked the occasion on Facebook with a racially charged cartoon depicting figures in conical hats setting homes on fire and a statement suggesting that “communist Vietnamese” were ultimately responsible for Khmer Rouge atrocities.
“Until now [2017] those who serve the interest of foreign aggressors continue to persecute Cambodian patriots assassinating them or putting them in jail in order to divide and weaken Cambodia so as to maintain our country under Vietnamese military and economic colonialism,” he wrote.
The two leaders’ refrains are familiar ones a little too familiar, according to a new paper from the Future Forum think tank, which argues the January 7 debate has kept Cambodia in “political paralysis”. The competing myths about the ousting of the Khmer Rouge fall along political lines, where the “liberation” touted by the CPP is seen by the CNRP as an “invasion”.
“Rather than establishing a viable policy platform, offering possible solutions to Cambodia’s many problems, the two sides have stayed within their mythological comfort zones, asserting decades-old historical claims and counter-claims,” the paper reads. “The guns may have fallen silent, but the old civil war rages on.”
For Future Forum’s Ou Virak, the inability to acknowledge the contradictions within these respective narratives, instead spinning them for political expediency, has done Cambodians a disservice.
“I think Cambodia in general has moved on, but I think the main political parties are stuck in their own narratives of January 7,” Virak said. “I am not advocating for ignoring history, I’m an advocate for trying to understand this from a less polarised narrative we need to start debating the current issues but also what I haven’t seen is a vision for the future.”
CPP spokesman Suos Yara defended the government’s reverence for January 7, saying it was a “second birth” after the country had been stripped of its people, wealth and national identity.
“I do not count on those who [who suggest] January 7 is a kind of obstacle; it is the source of the prosperity, sovereignty, independence and freedom January 7 planted multiparty democracy and policy dialogue,” he said. “If one party rules for 30 years, it does not mean that this is single party rule multiparty democracy does not mean we have to change the party every five years.”
But CNRP spokesperson Yim Sovann seemed to agree that the January 7 debate had continued long enough.
“I do not want to respond I have talked about it for more than 30 years already,” he said, adding he would rather discuss corruption, border issues and illegal immigration. In an email yesterday Rainsy said allegations of racism were “groundless” and the word youn a sometimes derogatory term was interchangeable with the term “Vietnamese”.
“Some ignorant or [i]nexperienced foreign journalists and observers cannot make the difference between ‘offensive’ and ‘politically incorrect’,” he said, claiming that the once-neutral term had “become politically incorrect following Cambodia’s occupation by Vietnam in the 1980s”.
ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY TOUCH SOKHA
2 comments:
Those evil Vietnmaese/Yuon armies and folks have been playing very nice, helpful and friendly people, but they are very deadly and dangerous to Cambodian/Khmer people when they (Yuon/Vietnamese) see the opportunistic land of Cambodia by owning and encroaching Cambodian territory, water, and island. These evil Yuon/Vietnamese have tried to sacrifice their evil blood to exchange and fool Khmer/Cambodian people (who are gullible) and the UN Reps or the World donors that they (Yuon/Vietnamese are nice, but deadly). Ah Kork Hun Sen has been fooled and enjoyed the protection from these evil Yuon/Vietcong or secret Yuon/Vietnamese agents hiding among Khmer/Cambodian government and Khmer/Cambodian people in the way they (Vietnamese/Yuon) dress in Khmer cloths and practice Cambodian/Khmer cultures.
Again, Yuon/Vietnamese armies and folks are very dirty, dangerous, and murderous when they pretend to be nice, friendly, helpful, and also they pretend to be Khmer/Cambodian people and armies in the blind eyes of the International Community, Cambodian people, the UN or the world donors. Never trust Yuon/Vietnamese folks in the history. The history of evil Vietnam and Vietnamese/Yuon folks has lied around the world history. When you study about Vietnamese history in college or university in America or Europe or any where around the world, we can argue that face to face. I don't think Vietnamese folks will like that, but they avoid or escape from the discussion of Vietnamese history in college or University in democratic countries. You already know the Pho (Vietnamese noodle) restaurants every where and we started talking about the fake history of Vietnamese and how they ended up getting the big country of Vietnam on this planet. Yes, Pho noodle is tasting good, but poisonous when it comes to the lies of Vietnamese history throughout the world.
Ah Kork Hun Sen is still very stubborn. He does not even know that the danger is coming to him, family and Khmer people in some year to come. It is up to Ah Kork Hun Sen who wants to be grateful for his Vietnamese masters in Hanoi and the protection from his Vietnamese masters militarily to stay in power and have wealth.
Ah Kork Hun Sen has no skills to develop Cambodia, but he has been told, advised and manipulated by his secret Vietnamese agents hiding among Khmer/Cambodian government (Khmer/Cambodian people know who they are) and from his Vietnamese masters in Hanoi (during a visit to Hanoi, Vietnam).
Ah Kork Hun Sen only see the ways of CPP supporters, corrupted CPP Officials, some Officials from the UN or other countries show their respects to him, be friendly to him, bow to be polite to him, and etc. However, he does not care about what he has done so far by killing, shooting, ordering to kill, bark against the critics of CPP government, corrupted CPP officials, illegal Vietnamese folks in Cambodia land and water. Ah Hun Sen does not see the problem, but he always enjoy life without seeing problems in Cambodia. He is such a fool guy and also a puppet of Vietnamese masters (not Cambodian prime minister).
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