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Cambodian Prime Minister leads huge rally on anniversary of Khmer Rouge regime's downfall

By AFP  |   Published: 07th January 2018 02:26 PM  |  

Last Updated: 07th January 2018 04:56 PM  |   A+A A-   |  

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Cambodian student, left, join Cambodian People's Party members during an event marking the 39th anniversary of the 1979 downfall of the Khmer Rouge regime at the party's headquarters in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Sunday, Jan. 7, 2018. (AP Photo)

PHNOM PENH: Cambodian premier Hun Sen led a huge rally today marking the anniversary of the fall of the genocidal Khmer Rouge regime, seizing the opportunity to burnish his reputation as saviour of the nation.

Tens of thousands of people attended the event organised by Hun Sen's ruling Cambodia People's Party (CPP), which has dominated the country since it was installed by the Vietnamese forces which toppled Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot on January 7, 1979.

The gathering -- which had a much larger turnout than in previous years -- comes as Hun Sen's control over Cambodia is firmer than ever following the systematic removal of his rivals before a July election.

The crackdown culminated in the dissolution of the main opposition party in November -- a move lambasted by Western democracies as a naked power grab by the strongman, who is determined to extend his 32-year rule.

Speaking before a sea of supporters today, Hun Sen took credit for the stability and growth his government has overseen since the Khmer Rouge era. At least 1.7 million Cambodians died during the regime's fanatical Maoist rule from 1975-79.

Most died through execution, starvation or overwork during the group's attempts to transform the country into an agrarian utopia.

Hun Sen, a former Khmer Rouge cadre who later defected and joined the resistance, frequently reminds the public of Cambodia's horrific past and warns that fresh unrest could break out if his government is ousted.

In the lengthy address Hun Sen also cheered the recent crushing of the opposition, saying it "evaded a new disaster for the nation, and will ensure the growth of democracy, human rights and rule of law in Cambodia".

Rights groups strongly disagree, saying the move plunged Cambodia's fragile democracy into peril.

The US and EU have withdrawn support for the July election due to the ruling, saying the vote would not be legitimate without the now dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), which enjoyed significant public support.

Hun Sen has responded by ramping up his ultra-nationalist rhetoric, reiterating today that "Cambodia does not bow to external pressure".

His self-styled reputation as rescuer of the impoverished kingdom was also on display in the past week in a new documentary recording his role in the toppling of the Khmer Rouge.

But while the premier boasts about the stability and economic growth nurtured during his time in office, critics point out the myriad rights abuses and endemic corruption that have flourished under his watch.

Some Cambodians have also criticised the celebration of the January 7 anniversary, saying it represents the start of a decade-long occupation by Vietnam rather than a day of liberation.

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