PM Hun Sen Orders to Take Action on Incitement Group against Election

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Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen ordered the authorities to crack down on anti-election group, who incited that the election ink will kill the voters in 24 hours.

The order was made when he presided over the inauguration ceremony of Cambodia-China Sen Sok Flyover Bridge on Monday.

“I’ve received information considered as a crime this evening. They said that on the Election Day, there will be two bottles of ink; the first bottle is the normal ink, and the second bottle will cause death...Read More


PM Hun Sen Reacts to Human Rights Watch’s Director

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Prime Minister Hun Sen stated that the Executive Director of Human Rights Watch’s Asia Brad Adams’s report was a baseless accusation, speaking at the inauguration ceremony of Cambodia-China Sen Sok Flyover Bridge on Monday.

Brad Adams accused the 12 loyal Cambodian Armed Force leaders of violating human rights in Cambodia since 1970 until today by his report entitled “Cambodia: Hun Sen’s Abusive Generals” dated 28 June.

Prime Minister Hun Sen also criticized some analysts who urged the government to investigate the 12 generals....Read More


28 Days Left; Vote for CPP to Maintain Peace: PM Hun Sen

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Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, on Sunday morning, reminded citizens to vote for the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) with a logo of an angel scattering flowers, ordered 20th on the ballot paper, in order to maintain peace and ensure Cambodia’s further development and prosperity.

“42 more days to the Election Day; six more days to the election campaign. I would like to thank the compatriots who have always supported and voted for the CPP,” Prime Minister Hun Sen wrote on Facebook.

“The best option...Read More


No Increase in Taxi Fee, PM Hun Sen Appeals

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Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen urged taxi owners not to increase taxi fee during the election, addressing to over 24,000 workers from five factories in Sameakki Mean Chey District, south of Kampong Chhnang Province, in central Cambodia.

“I would like to call on taxi owners not to increase the price when workers use taxi to go to vote. We provided free buses for people during Khmer New Year, but it is difficult for us to arrange free buses for this upcoming election;...Read More


PM Hun Sen Urges CPP Leaders Not to React to Any Political Parties; No More Marketing for Any Parties/Leaders

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Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen announced on Wednesday that he will stop marketing for any political parties or candidates, as his reactions to a political party a few days earlier have made that party more popular and advantageous for them. He also advised other ruling party’s leaders not to react to any parties.

The statement was made in a meeting with approximately 25,000 garment workers from five factories in Kompong Chhnang’s Sameakki Mean Chey district, in central Cambodia.

Some parties tried to attack...Read More


PM Hun Sen: Opposition Party Did NOT Increase Workers' Salaries, It's the Ruling Party

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Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen stated that the benefits that workers enjoy, particularly the gradual increase of salaries derived from the diligent work of the ruling party, not by the now-dissolved opposition party, addressing to approximately 25,000 garment workers from five factories in Kompong Chhnang’s Sameakki Mean Chey district, in the south of the province, in central Cambodia, on Wednesday.

“Don’t be confused that the increased salaries for workers derived from the protest of the opposition. The fact is that the opposition...Read More


World Cup 2018: PM Hun Sen Wishes Japan to Advance to the 16-Team

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Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen wished Japanese football team to get selected as one of the 16 teams in FIFA World Cup 2018 hosted by Russia, speaking at the inauguration ceremony for the official use of the $74 million Sihanoukville autonomous port multipurpose terminal on Monday.

“I wish Japan pass to the 16-team for World Cup 2018 in Russia. Japan’s success is the whole Asia’s pride,” said Prime Minister Hun Sen.

“I supported Japan since the beginning of the tournament. Asia supports Asia,” he...Read More


Cambodia Now and Then Is Far Different: PM Hun Sen

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Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen said that Cambodia was a very poor after 1979, but Cambodia is now a developing country, speaking at the inauguration ceremony for the official use of the $74 million Sihanoukville autonomous port multipurpose terminal on Monday.

“We were very poor after 1979, but we are now in a status of development. To ensure peace and development, vote for Cambodian People’s Party (CPP), ordered 20th on ballot paper,” stated the premier.

He added that the current economy continues to...Read More


PM Hun Sen Announces to Expand Capacity of Sihanoukville Port

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Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen stated that Cambodia’s Sihanoukville port used to accommodate only 10,000 tons of containers; today the port could accommodate up to 50,000 tons and it requires further expansion, speaking at the inauguration for the official use of the $74 million Sihanoukville autonomous port’s multipurpose terminal on Monday.

The new terminal is 330-meter long and 13.5-meter deep. It features a 200-meter logistics and oil exploration facility, and 7.5-meter one for tugboat under the government’s contributory funds and the concessional...Read More


US Holdings of Cambodian Debt in Lon Nol Regime Is Dirty, Forcing Cambodia to Buy Bombs and Drop on Her People: PM Hun Sen

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Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen considered “US holding Cambodian debt in Lon Nol Regime in 1970” a dirty debt that forced Cambodia to buy US bombs and showered on her people, causing countless deaths and injuries of Khmer people, Thinking about it, it was extremely painful for every Cambodian citizen, he said.

The statement was made at the inauguration for the official use of the $74 million Sihanoukville autonomous port’s multipurpose terminal on Monday.

The United States supported and provided loans to Lon...Read More


PM Hun Sen Welcomes Cambodia-Indonesia Direct Flight

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Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, on Friday, received a courtesy call of Sudiman Haseng, the newly appointed Ambassador of Indonesia to the Kingdom of Cambodia, on Friday at Phnom Penh Peace Palace.

The ambassador expressed commitment to taking Cambodia-Indonesia relations to another level on top of the existing bilateral, multilateral, regional, and international cooperation.

He also emphasized Indonesian initiative to launch Cambodia-Indonesia direct flight.

According to Prime Minister Hun Sen, 2018 marks 60th anniversary of Cambodia-Indonesia diplomacy. He recommended a joint ceremony to commemorate...Read More


Racing in Elections and Urging People Not to Go to Vote: Which One Destroys Democracy?

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Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen expressed his firm belief that between a competitor in the election and an individual who prevented voters from going to vote, it is indeed the latter one who destroys democracy, addressing to 3,000 graduates at Phnom Penh’s Diamond Island on Friday.

Prime Minister said that there used to be a small group including few foreigners criticized the 20 political parties in Cambodia as the democracy destroyers.

“I don’t understand when they called the 20 parties racing in the...Read More


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