News - Hun Sen
Text of report in English by Thai newspaper The Nation website on 14 October [Unattributed report: "Thailand will act in self -defence : Cambodia told"] If Cambodia resorts to use of force, Thailand will have to exercise its right of self-defence as provided under the Charter of the United Nations: Thai FM Tensions along Thai and Cambodian border have flared up again on Tuesday after Thailand refused to follow Cambodia's threat to withdraw its troops from an area near Preah Vihear Temple.
On 29 July, Cambodian Government-run Phnom Penh Television Kampuchea in Cambodian at 0450 gmt carried, before its midday newscast, a one-minute video recorded news conference on the Preah Vihear Temple issue given by Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen to a crowd of reporters following a meeting with visiting Japanese Deputy Foreign Minister Kimura Hitoshi in Phnom Penh on the morning of 29 July.
Text of press release in English by Paris-based media freedom organization Reporters Sans Frontieres on 28 July Local media coverage of last weekend's parliamentary elections was totally biased in favour of the ruling Cambodian People's Party (CPP) and its leader, Prime Minister Hun Sen, Reporters Without Borders said today.
By The Associated Press PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) - A dispute with neighboring Thailand over border land near an 11th century Hindu temple has sparked nationalist pride throughout Cambodia and strengthened the longtime prime minister's popularity ahead of parliamentary elections today.
Text of report in English by Vietnamese news agency VNA website [Unattributed article from the "Politics" page: "Vietnam agrees to speed up projects in Cambodia"] Vientiane (VNA) -Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and his Cambodian counterpart Hun Sen have agreed to speed up the projects Vietnam has been carrying out in Cambodia .
