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Thursday, September 18, 2008

Shut up, Hun Sen!

Posted on 5:44 AM by svdfbd
Bangkok PostPost BagRe: ''Doubts about Asean chair,'' Bangkok Post, Sept 16. Oh, please, who is Hun Sen to give advice? As a former lieutenant and stooge of Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge, this man's closet is probably filled up with the skeletons of two million innocent men, women and children who were massacred by the fanatic regime he once served.
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