Saturday, June 4, 2011

Does UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon Know Who Is Really Mrs. Bun Rany Hun Sen?

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Bun Rany receive the certificate from the UN proclaiming her “national champion”
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Hun Xen (L), Piseth Pilika (C) and Bun Rany Hun Xen (R)

3 June 2011, Originally posted at www.ki-media.blogspot.com

DOES UN SECRETARY GENERAL BAN KI-MOON KNOW WHO IS REALLY MRS. BUN RANY HUN SEN?

The United Nations has recently given Mrs. Bun Rany, the wife of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, the title of “famous person.” Mrs. Bun Rany Hun Sen is expected to be received later this month by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon at the UN headquarters in New York.

A totally uneducated person, Mrs. Bun Rany Hun Sen has recently secured for herself the laughable title of “Doctor” from a “University” that exists only on paper.

More seriously, Mrs. Bun Rany Hun has some blood on her hands.

When they meet in New York Mr. Ban Ki-Moon should ask Mrs. Bun Rany Hun Sen, for instance, whether she remembers anything about the death of Ms. Piseth Pilika, a famous and very popular Cambodian actress who was assassinated in Phnom Penh in July 1999, at a time when Prime Minister Hun Sen was having an affair with her.

If Mrs. Bun Rany Hun Sen’s answer is not clear, we suggest Mr. Ban Ki-Moon to ask the UN staff to do some research on this topic.

They may want to visit , a Web site dedicated to honor the memory of Piseth Pilika, and they will learn how Piseth Pilika was assassinated by Mrs. Bun Rany Hun Sen’s henchmen.

They will remember Piseth Pilika’s last words (excerpts from her diary, 10 May 1999): “Mr. Hok Lundy, the Director General of the National Police, had asked me to go to meet with him because he had something important to tell me. He sent two bodyguards to pick me up. I met with Hok Lundy at Kien Svay, at a restaurant situated in a quiet place. He told me to go into hiding because Mrs. Bun Rany Hun Sen was very angry against me and was plotting to kill me.”

They will remember how Piseth Pilika was seriously wounded on 6 July 1999 in a broad daylight attack in downtown Phnom Penh by unidentified gunmen. She died on 13 July 1999 at Phnom Penh’s Calmette Hospital shortly after Mrs. Bun Rany Hun Sen called and asked Dr. Heng Tay Kry, the Hospital Director and a member of the ruling CPP’s Central Committee, not to let Piseth Pilika survive because she was expecting a baby she had conceived following her relations with Mr. Hun Sen. On the day of her death, to the surprise of the medical staff tending Piseth Pilika who seemed to be recovering from her bullet wounds caused by the attack a week before, Dr. Heng Tay Kry unexpectedly took her to the operating room to conduct a second, unnecessary and fatal surgery on her. She died on the operating table.

The UN staff may also want to read the report “Révélations sur un crime d’état” (Revelations on a state crime) in L’Express, 07 October 1999, available at

They would continue their research by reading “Assassinat d’une star du Cambodge” (Assassination of a Cambodia’s star) in L’Express, 21 October 1999, available at

They could learn even more about impunity for powerful people in Cambodia by reading “Les basses œuvres de Hun Sen” (Hun Sen’s dirty works) in L’Express, 17 August 2006, available at

From now on, Mr. Ban Ki-Moon, after shaking Mr. Hun Sen’s hands or his wife Mrs. Bun Rany’s, look at your own hands: they are also tainted with blood.

From Piseth Pilika’s family and friends

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