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SMOKING CAUSES FATAL LUNG CANCER
Breaking News.
Reliable sources in Beijing, Singapore and Phnom Penh indicadate that Cambodian
Prime Minister Hun Sen , a heavy smoker, is suffering from fast-evolving lung
cancer.
The information comes from medical, diplomatic and private sources based in the
three capital cities.

Hun Sen has been recently seen in hospitals in Singapore and Beijing at a time when
there was no announcement of any trip abroad in the prime minister’s schedule.

In the second half of June 2010 Hun Sen disappeared for ten days, which prevented
him from receiving UN envoy Surya Subedi, attending a meeting of the council of
Ministers and, more importantly, taking part in the ceremony commemorating the
59th anniversaryof the ruling CPP on June 28 in Phnom Penh. The reason clumsily
invoked for Hun Sen’s disappearance was “swine flu “ but nobody in Cambodia
believes in the official explanation. Five other cabinet members, who had allegedly
also caught the strange disease, knew nothing about it.

More recently, Hun Sen was not present in Cambodia when Thaï troops started a
strong border attack in the vicinity of Preah Vihear temple on February 4, 2011.
He precipitously returned home and gave a confused explanation.

Hun Sen’s physical appearance and his way of speaking and gesturing have changed
over the last few months.

He seems to be in a hurry to promote his son Hun Manet to a top position, notably
in the Army, so as to replace him as the country leader in the near future. Preemtive
moves – in the form of arrest of army and police officers belonging to a different
clan – have been recently made to prevent any possible resistance to this
replacement plan./-

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