KI Media: “On Facebook- Exploring the Political Will of Hun Xen: Will Hun Manet be groomed to power in the future?” plus 7 more |
- On Facebook- Exploring the Political Will of Hun Xen: Will Hun Manet be groomed to power in the future?
- Slide show on the Khmer People's National Liberation Front
- Speak Truth To Power (Courage Without Borders) Series in KI-Media - Samuel Kofi Woods (Liberia) "Political Rights"
- Sacrava's Political Cartoon: A Cyclist
- "អង្គរក្សច្រើន...ព្រោះខ្្លាច?" a Poem in Khmer by NhiekKiri
- Brain Food
- UN Convention Against Corruption
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Posted: 12 Aug 2011 02:25 AM PDT (Hun Xen and Hun Manet) There is no official confirmation about the leak information that Hun Xen has planned to put his son, Hun Manet, in power after three more mandates. Hun Xen thinks that he is still young and energic to be in power for three more consecutive mandates and after that it is the right time for his son to be groomed to power. To us we do believe that it is the move that Hun Xen is strategically planning in order to keep the Hun Dynasty in power to secure his family, wealth and pay back gratitude to Vietnam. After his graduation from West Point, Hun Manet was appointed to two-star general, deputy infantry commander-in-chief in the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces (RCAF) and currently serves as chief of his father's bodyguard unit as well as head of the anti-terrorist unit at Cambodia's Ministry of Defense. It is also interesting that we are not alone to predict this, but also in the Thai military leadership and public who have voiced such a move of Hun Xen. "Hun Manet is no stranger to the Thai military. Even ordinary Thais know about the eldest son of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen from the border conflicts near Preah Vihear temple. The Thai military top brass has kept a close watch on Hun Manet since he went to West Point in the United States more than a decade ago. The Cambodian strongman attended the graduation ceremony of his son at the famous US military school in 1999. Since then the Thai army has known that Hun Sen has a long-term plan to place his son in control of the Cambodian armed forces and succeed him in the top job of the Cambodian government. [...] The first step was fulfilled when Hun Sen defied criticism from opponents to promote Hun Manet to the rank of a two-star general, as deputy chief of the unit assigned to specifically protect Hun Sen. […] "Hun Manet is down-to-earth even though he is the prime minister's son. He is an easy-going guy and very friendly," one of his Thai friends in the army said. "We all know that he is destined to be the next Cambodian prime minister. […] "Hun Sen loves his son, always listens to him and sometimes gives his son some advice," the same officer added. […] Thai army officers believe that Hun Sen's decision to send his son to lead Cambodian soldiers in the border clash was intentional. "Hun Sen wanted his son to get credit and recognition from the Cambodian people, to pave the way for him to be promoted in the army," one Thai army source noted. Will Hun Xen be able to stay in power for three more mandates? What do you think if Hun Manet to be groomed to power? Please share your ideas. | ||
Slide show on the Khmer People's National Liberation Front Posted: 12 Aug 2011 12:29 AM PDT Dear Countrymen and Friends, I am inviting you to enjoy a slide show on the Khmer People's National Liberation Front and the Khmer People's National Liberation Armed Forces (1980-1989) in honor of KPNLF/KPNLAF members, cadres, combatants, and officers. Sincerely, Gaffar Peang-Meth, Ph.D. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FowU4vPYsCc | ||
Posted: 12 Aug 2011 12:27 AM PDT | ||
Sacrava's Political Cartoon: A Cyclist Posted: 12 Aug 2011 12:21 AM PDT
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"អង្គរក្សច្រើន...ព្រោះខ្្លាច?" a Poem in Khmer by NhiekKiri Posted: 11 Aug 2011 10:07 PM PDT | ||
Posted: 11 Aug 2011 08:03 PM PDT The way to gain a good reputation is to endeavor to be what you desire to appear. - Socrates | ||
UN Convention Against Corruption Posted: 11 Aug 2011 07:51 PM PDT United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) In accordance with article 68 (1) of resolution 58/4, the United Nations Convention against Corruption entered into force on 14 December 2005. A Conference of the States Parties is established to review implementation and facilitate activities required by the Convention. Cambodia acceded to the UNCAC Chapter I General provisions For the purposes of this Convention:
(a) "Public official" shall mean: | ||
Posted: 11 Aug 2011 07:17 PM PDT Let love and faithfulness never leave you; bind them around your neck, write them on the tablet of your heart. - Book of Proverbs (the Hebrew Bible) |
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