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PM Hun Sen: "Ignorant Anaylists Should Earn a Living or Seek Asylum Abroad"

PHNOM PENH: On his Facebook page, Prime Minister Hun Sen has spoken of public comparisons of the physical resemblance that him and his son Hun Manet has, with constant pictures comparing both of them in a respectful way. On top of the pictures, the public will comment with admiration, saying that Hun Manet is a handsome figure.

“Recently, some people like to play with photos by combining me with my eldest son Hun Manet along with me and my wife, with Manet and his wife. They used to tell me: you are as handsome as Manet and some said me and my wife, together, are a beautiful couple just as my son Hun Manet and his wife” Said Prime Minister Hun Sen.

The Prime Minister responded to those comments joking: “Did Manet gave me a birth or did I give birth to Manet?". 

Prime Minister has added, however, that such comparisons and public talks give opposition analysts a week of critics to write. According to Prime Minister’s saying, the analysts use the family concerns, such as comparing Prime Minister Hun Sen and his son Hun Manet, as a way of them to keep earning money and a living supported by opposition tabloids, or even as way for them to apply for asylum abroad.

Prime Minister Hun Sen has reminded on another situation, when reports were written over the story of his 21st granddaugther, in which Prime Minister Hun Sen has posted on his Facebook page that his granddaughter was tearing but not crying, leading to dozens of songs being written by composers from all over the Kingdom.

Although the public has admired all songs and reacted with words of love to Prime Minister Hun Sen’s letter over his beloved granddaughter, the Facebook post was enough for opposition analysts to write dozens of critics, as what Prime Minister Hun Sen believes is a way of getting money and be supported by foreigner nations as a writer seeking asylum.

“It is good that I have 22 grandchildren raised by my ten children and their children-in-law. As for their comments, I help them to analyze and criticize only my family story, without having other topic to analyze. It makes them to do only this job, better than other difficult job.” 

The Cambodian Prime Minister has stated that he will use the "push the boat along the water" method so that analysts who like to analyze only his family's story can analyze it without having to analyze other difficult tasks.



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