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Read all about it at http://khmer-heroes.blogspot.com I don't know but he said it. Hun Sen properly having heart attack when he see this lol. Hun Sen "Did I say that?" Ahmek "yes you did, lamo." Hun Sen is a creation of Hanoi's leaders, who installed him to power after Vietnam's 1978 invasion of Cambodia in an attempt to colonize Kampuchea. After 52,000 soldiers were killed and 200,000 wounded in Cambodia, Hanoi's army was on the verge of revolt. Hanoi had promised its soldiers that there would be no more fighting once the U.S. left Vietnam and that soldiers would be rewarded with farmland. While Hanoi was withdrawing its army, Hun Sen stepped up to the plate for Hanoi and gave farmland in Eastern Cambodia to 100,000 demobilized Vietnamese soldiers and made them instant citizens. Hun Sen owes all this to Hanoi, and he is a master of playing the donors, one against the others. Vietnam keeps a sizable force of intelligence and other special forces in a compound near Hun Sen's to keep him in line and in power. Hun Sen's crimes include: participation in the Khmer Rouge genocide during Pol Pot's reign as a military commander in the eastern zone; implementing the Genocidal K5 plan as a Vietnamese puppet during their bloody occupation of Cambodia; leading the July 1998 coup in Cambodia that resulted in the extra-judicial murder of over 100 members of the democratically elected opposition; and as the Commander-in-Chief, ordering the recent bloody-repressive crackdown on democratic demonstrators in Phnom-Penh in which at least 34 people were killed and another 53 others simply disappeared. At the same time, Hun Sen's henchmen also tortured and murdered several reverend Buddhist Monks. According to the October 30, 1989 article in The Washington Post, one eastern zone witness states, "Hun Sen...and the troops under his command killed indiscriminately anyone in their way." In Kompong Cham Province, they "cut the throats of critically wounded at the city hospital. During the battle to relive the provincial capital...my special forces unit discovered hundreds of bodies of men, women and children, young and old, including Buddhist Monks, who had been first tortured and then killed some executed by a gunshot to the back of the head, others chopped to death with hoes, still others strangled to death or suffocated by plastic bags tied over their heads." A Finnish inquiry commission concludes that 1 million or fewer people died in the Pol Pot period. At least several thousand of those were caused by repeated military clashes with Vietnam. Serious famine followed again after the final Vietnamese invasion of December 1978 and by the time international aid started it was too late for many. 2 million or 30% of the population died in the 1970s total from the U.S. war, the Pol Pot period and the Vietnamese invasions. Now I'm waiting to see when will the Cambodia government start to ban this video. lol