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After mentoring his son into the prime minister’s job, Hun Sen will likely remain chair of the party.
Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2023/7/22/cambodias-sham-election-might-be-hun-sens-last
Arrested in 2017 in a midnight swoop involving hundreds of security forces, Kem Sokha was accused of hatching a “secret plan” in collusion with foreign entities to topple the government of longtime ruler Hun Sen.
Source: https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1737849/cambodia-opposition-leader-jailed-27-years-for-treason-court
At a news conference after meeting with Anwar, Hun Sen praised relations between the countries and said they agreed to promote cooperation in trade, agriculture, tourism, energy, education and industry.
But ensuring that his eldest son Hun Manet can take over when he retires is a circle that can’t be squared.
Source: https://thediplomat.com/2023/03/hun-sens-cambodian-succession-plan-slides-into-chaos/
For years, Hun Sen has played an to prevent his rivals from superseding him, keeping others dependent on his patronage rather than becoming entirely dependent on any one family’s support.
Source: https://foreignpolicy.com/2023/09/13/cambodia-hun-sen-manet-prime-minister-succession-politics/
Hun Manet, 45, is making his debut in Sunday’s election and needs to win a legislative seat to be eligible for prime minister.
Hun Manet made China his first official foreign visit after succeeding his father, Hun Sen, who ruled Cambodia for 40 years and cultivated his country’s close relationship with China.
Hun Manet made China his first official foreign visit after succeeding his father, Hun Sen, who ruled Cambodia for 40 years and cultivated his country’s close relationship with China.
Hun Sen's government has rejected accusations of rights abuses as well as of corruption and nepotism.
Hun Sen's move away from Facebook came as the Oversight Board for Meta, Facebook's parent company, recommended his Facebook and Instagram accounts be suspended for six months due to a video where he is seen threatening to beat up opposition politicians.
Source: https://www.legit.ng/business-economy/1541792-cambodian-pm-hun-sen-dumps-facebook-eve-poll-campaign/
Hun Sen, who has led Cambodia for 38 years, had used Facebook since 2015 to display family snapshots, issue dire warnings to his political enemies, and broadcast live his frequent and often lengthy speeches.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/ap-facebook-telegram-cambodia-phnom-penh-b2378913.html
Hun, they were beside yours on the shelf, so if mine have cooties, your do too (sic).”
Hun viser til at direktoratet har samarbeidet med Kulturrådet om blant annet å finne egen logo – og at det er en felles forståelse om at sekretariatet venter med å opprette sosiale medier-kanaler til Kulturrådet har bestemt seg for logo.
Source: https://www.aftenbladet.no/direkte/i/gWPQPL/kulturnytt
In 2009, Hun Sen appointed Thaksin as a Cambodian government adviser, but Thaksin soon resigned the position.
In an announcement on state television and government social media platforms, the country’s National Election Committee said Hun Sen's Cambodian People’s Party won 120 of 125 available seats in the July 23 general election.
In January, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen went live on Facebook during a groundbreaking ceremony for a new road and addressed his political opponents.
Source: https://foreignpolicy.com/2023/06/05/facebook-hun-sen-cambodia-speech-meta-precedent/
The board said it reached its recommendation due in part to “Hun Sen’s history of committing human rights violations and intimidating political opponents, as well as his strategic use of social media to amplify such threats.”
The Cambodian government’s violent history of forced evictions is well-known to people in the country, and many took Hun Sen’s words as a clear warning to get out.
Source: https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2023/11/cambodia-angkor-wat-evictions-unesco/
The move followed a February 9 VOD report that Hun Sen’s eldest son, Lieutenant General Hun Manet, had approved financial aid to Türkiye, which was struck by a devastating earthquake earlier this month.
Source: https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/cambodia-orders-shutdown-of-independent-media-outlet-180841
The move followed a February 9 VOD report that Hun Sen’s eldest son, Lieutenant General Hun Manet, had approved financial aid to Türkiye, which was struck by a devastating earthquake earlier this month.
Source: https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/cambodia-orders-shutdown-of-independent-media-outlet-180841