Hun Sen
Hun Sen
Hun Sen is the 34th and current Prime Minister of Cambodia, President of the Cambodian People's Party, and Member of Parliamentfor Kandal. He has served as Cambodia's premier for more than 25 years, making him the longest serving head of government of Cambodia, Asia’s longest-serving autocrat and one of the longest serving leaders in the world. From 1979 to 1986 and again from 1987 to 1990, Hun Sen served as Cambodia's foreign minister. His full honorary title is Samdech Akeak...
NationalityCambodian
ProfessionWorld Leader
Date of Birth5 August 1952
CountryCambodia
Cambodia is now a fully integrated country without rebels or separatists and without internal strife or conflict for the first time in many decades.
The black chapter of strife, violence, turbulence and turmoil is finally closed.
I want to send him to an international court, ... This is an international problem.
I'll decide not to enter, because I didn't die by not joining ASEAN before.
entering into the best stage of the history.
A court must be set up on the advice of national and international lawyers who are currently conducting their work, ... I am one among many people who support an investigation into the genocidal regime of Pol Pot, which must be punished.
Any pressure on the government from the international community will be worthless, because on the contrary it will only make the jailed man stay in jail longer,
one guy, a United Nations representative, gave a press interview. He came just for money. He regarded Cambodians as thieves.
Technological revolution that we witnessed in the last century has gone so far for our human moral to catch up with.
Our situation can get ... serious, ... The time is coming.
I don't know why we can stop the war but we can't stop natural disasters, these disasters make the people poorer and poorer,
It is the intention of the CPP, and I think the king as well, to speed up the formation of the new government,
Cambodia is still very happy because we became a full member of ASEAN. For us, we count it as an admission. The marriage ceremony has been organized. Now we have to wait for the registration.
If we bring them to trial, it will not benefit the nation, it will only mean a return to civil war, ... We should dig a hole and bury the past and look toward the future.