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Hun Sen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Samdech Hun Sen ... One day before the victory, on April 16, 1975, Hun Sen was wounded in the left eye. Recovering after months of treatment, he married Bun Rany (Hun Sen and Bun Rany have three sons and three daughters — one of whom is adopted — Hun Manet, Hun Mana, Hun Manit, Hun Mani, Hun Mali, and Hun Malis.)
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The prime minister (right) has shown his indifference to the clear animosity felt by Hun Sen (left) to his remaining in power, and a spokesman says the government has no hard feelings in the 'Thai spy' case., The leading Thailand's news, lifestyle, expat community. ... Close watch on Dubai ... Just ignore him...
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Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen said Saturday ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra is not in Cambodia's Koh Kong as reported by Thai media. ... The statement came as Defence Minister Prawit Wongsuwan visits Hun Sen in Phnom Penh.
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Looking for Cambodia News: Hun Sen or Khmer News: Hun Sen, or current situation in Cambodia, cambodia.org is the site for you. cambodia.org is the Cambodian Information Center (CIC) providing relevant and informative information about Cambodia and its people. ... P.Thai to hand letter to Hun Sen next week - Bangkok Post...
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BBC News Online profiles Hun Sen, an enigmatic figure who has dominated Cambodian politics for two decades. ... Hun Sen has been Cambodia's prime minister since 1985...
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An article on Hun Sen and the 1997 coup in Cambodia ... Butchers on a Smaller Scale: Hun Sen and the Cambodian People's Party ... On July 7, 1997, Hun Sen, the leader of the Cambodian People's Party (CPP), overthrew Prime Minister Norodom Ranariddh in a brutal, bloody coup. Two days of fighting left at least 58 people dead...
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NEWSMAKER: HUN SEN ... Cambodian leader Hun Sen was in the U.S. recently trying to convince the United Nations to recognize his government. It has been more than three months since the military staged a coup in Cambodia. The elected prime minister was ousted and many of his supporters were executed or forced into exile.
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