Hun SenThe rule in Cambodia has lasted for 38 years. Not only did he pass the premiership to his eldest son, Hun Mane, but he continued to intervene in state affairs behind the scenes. Hun SenThe members of the family are spread all over the ** important positions and have great power and privileges. In addition, members of his family enjoyed fat and special treatment, and the children of his brothers were also given high-ranking official positions. Hun SenThe family has become the core of the Cambodian regime. However,Hun Sen's power has not been smooth sailing, there have been challenges from other political forces, but he has managed to defeat them. Be that as it may,Hun SenThe way the prince ruled withMiddle EastCompared with the rulers of the country, they still perform well in terms of not ** the people.
The Hun Sen family's way of governing is not perfect, and his political opponents have been suppressed by him and his rule has been criticized to a certain extent. For example, there was once a politicianSunlandWest withHun SenThere was a long struggle, but in the end it was forced into exile. SunlandWest even suspected that he was when he was bombed in 1997Hun SenBehind the scenes. AlthoughHun SenAdamantly denied the accusation, yet the incident exposed the cruelty and viciousness of his way of rule.
AlthoughHun SenThe prince's way of ruling jeopardized public opinion and impoverished the people, but withMiddle EastCompared to the ruler of the country, his sins were relatively light. Middle EastThe rulers of the country generally adopted the political model of feudalism, which was even inferior to the rulers of the late Qing Dynasty in China. In these countries, primitive tribal punishments such as beheading and stoning still exist, and respect for human rights and democracy lags far behind that of the modern world.
Take Syria'sAssadFamily, for example, ruled Syria for 53 years. They have done countless things to the people. Atrocities such as Hama**, the graffiti juvenile case in Hula Town, and the murder of a 15-year-old boy in 2012 are chilling. Just look at Hama** and see the oldAssadIn 1982 killed tens of thousands of civilians, and smallAssadDuring its reign it was also carried out a large number of **. SmallAssadeven shirked responsibility, claiming that these ** were the personal actions of his subordinates and had nothing to do with him. This way of ruling is the same asHun SenCompared to the prince's approach, the latter did not carry out large-scale ** against the common people, although he took harsh measures against his political enemies.
For a ruler, moral requirements are crucial. However, in reality, we can often only lower our requirements for rulers and choose to accept the "relatively good" side. Hun SenThe way the prince ruled, although flawed, was not the sameMiddle EastHe behaved relatively well compared to the ruler of the country. However, we can't settle for itHun SenThe evaluation is limited toMiddle EastRather, the national benchmark should be measured by global standards of human rights and democracy.
AlthoughHun SenThere are many problems with the way it is governed in Cambodia, including against political opponents and the statePoverty, but relativelyMiddle EastAs far as the ruler of the country is concernedHun SenThe way of ruling is not bad. Middle EastThe rulers of the country often rule in a feudal way, and the violations of human rights against the people are more serious. However, we should not lower the moral demands of our rulers, but rather stand on the basis of higher standards of human rights and democracy, and demand that rulers govern the country in a fair, transparent and humane manner for the well-being of the people. Only in this way can we make the world a better place and let people live a happier and more stable life.