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New deadlock but old tactics, analysts say

Posted: January 28, 2014 at 3:40 am

Ahead of todays hearing on Cambodias record at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, opposition figures and analysts said the ruling Cambodian Peoples Party has reverted to familiar tactics of post-election suppression.

Analysts yesterday said that the breaking up of Cambodia National Rescue Party-led protests at Freedom Park and a crackdown on garment workers earlier this month echoed the crackdowns following elections in 1998 and 2003.

CNRP spokesman Nhem Ponharith said yesterday he believed that the governments actions this year hearkened back to these earlier periods of chaos and political instability.

I think that the recent actions of the CPP have backtracked [the country] to the violent crackdown on the opposition in 1998, he said.

We will continue with the public forums. The latest political environment has turned negative and was [a result of] the failure to decide a date for political negotiations. The previous tactic of the CPP was not appropriate for a modern democracy, he added.

Koul Panha, executive director of election monitor Comfrel, said the CPP was employing Cold War tactics to defeat the opposition movement by force.

In 1998, the crackdown on peaceful demonstrations resulted in pressure on Funcinpec to form a coalition government, but now it is different and the tactic no longer works because the CNRP did not demand a coalition government, he said. The CPP has had to change tactics.

Chea Vannath, an independent political and social analyst, said yesterday that the shift from last years easing of freedoms after the election was a sign that the ruling party still lacked political maturity.

What I observe is that there is a lack of maturity in terms of how to implement the democratic process, she said.

For any problems, the CPP is still quite keen to use force rather than help to convince people, to lobby. It likes using violence to intimidate protesters more. Its the same thing as in 1998 and 2003, the same pattern in terms of democratic processes.

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Electronic Music 2: Futurism – Video

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Sinjin Hawke and MikeQ’s ‘Thunderscan’ Mines ’90s Rave Graphics for Potent Futurism

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The dream of the '90s is alive in "ThunderScan," the latest video in Sinjin Hawke's Fractal Fantasy series. Framed by the strobe-lit ribcage of an eerily dehumanized architectural space, a throbbing blob of mercury pulsates like a rave flyer come to life. But if the visuals bring to mind the low-bitrate CGI of early '90s classics like this one, the music is anything but retro. A collaboration between Hawke and Qween Beat Productions' MikeQ, certified badass of the New York/New Jersey ballroom scene, "Thunderscan" is ruthlessly futuristic, with plastified and pitch-shifted vocals bleating beatifically against gargantuan horn stabs, skittering hi-hats, and glassy digital synths, all twisting like an Escherian staircase of builds and drops and neck-snapping switchbacks.

It's just the latest ass-shaking brain-bender from the Barcelona-based Hawke, whose remix of Chicago ghetto-house vet DJ Funk's "Three Fine Hoes" was No. 12 in SPIN's 50 Best Dance Tracks of 2013.

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