Sam Rainsy, leader of Cambodia's opposition Sam Rainsy Party, speaks during a campaign rally in Kandal province, 50 km (31 miles) west of Phnom Penh July 11, 2008. Cambodia is due to hold a general election on July 27. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
A food seller looks at supporters of Cambodia's opposition Sam Rainsy Party during a campaign rally in Kandal province, 50 km (31 miles) west of Phnom Penh July 11, 2008. Cambodia is due to hold a general election on July 27. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Supporters of Cambodia's opposition Sam Rainsy Party attend a rally in Kandal province, 50 km (31 miles) west of Phnom Penh July 11, 2008. Cambodia is due to hold a general election on July 27. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Sam Rainsy, leader of Cambodia's opposition Sam Rainsy Party, greets supporters during a rally in Kandal province, 50 km (31 miles) west of Phnom Penh July 11, 2008. Cambodia is due to hold a general election on July 27. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Sam Rainsy, leader of Cambodia's opposition Sam Rainsy Party, speaks during a rally in Kandal province, 50 km (31 miles) west of Phnom Penh July 11, 2008. Cambodia is due to hold a general election on July 27. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
A food seller looks at supporters of Cambodia's opposition Sam Rainsy Party during a campaign rally in Kandal province, 50 km (31 miles) west of Phnom Penh July 11, 2008. Cambodia is due to hold a general election on July 27. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Supporters of Cambodia's opposition Sam Rainsy Party attend a rally in Kandal province, 50 km (31 miles) west of Phnom Penh July 11, 2008. Cambodia is due to hold a general election on July 27. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Sam Rainsy, leader of Cambodia's opposition Sam Rainsy Party, greets supporters during a rally in Kandal province, 50 km (31 miles) west of Phnom Penh July 11, 2008. Cambodia is due to hold a general election on July 27. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Sam Rainsy, leader of Cambodia's opposition Sam Rainsy Party, speaks during a rally in Kandal province, 50 km (31 miles) west of Phnom Penh July 11, 2008. Cambodia is due to hold a general election on July 27. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
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Don't let Ah Savage Infidel deceives you with his accusations, lies, and propaganda. Just throw the idiot out of your town and village.
Hahaha, LOL, hahaha, Ah Scam Rainxy looks funny painted himself black pretending to be Khmer, hahaha, LOL, hahaha ....
STAND WITH OUR SAM RAINSY WE SURVIVE,
SUPPORT HUNXEN WE DIE
Vote or financially support Sam Rainsy Party = fight for the survival of our beloved country and expel million illegal yuons and siam from our country = restore Cambodia to prosperity.
VOTE FOR HUN XEN = SUPPORT THE IMPERIALIST YUON, SIAM TO SWALLOW and ENCROACH OUR COUNTRY = SOON WE WILL BE KAMPUCHEA KROM AND CHAM
A message from Justin C. Sok: Please Support the SRP National General Election Fund Drive
July 01, 2008
Dear Friends,
The three terms office that Mr. Hun Sen has been in power have given us the bird’s eye view of the pattern of political activities in the Hun Sen Government. He and his government officials have been continuously silencing the dissident voices of our Cambodian people and their fundamental rights to freedom of expression, press, assembly, association, and religions are being violated and suppressed. The gap between the rich and poor is wider. The social issues such as land grabbing, illegal evictions, illegal logging, lack of health care and treatment, unemployment, inflation, and poverty are unresolved. On May 29, 2008, we learned that a man’s wife had to sell two of their 7 children to bail her husband out from [police] jail. While the Senate had shoveled off the corruption law proposals and buried them under their desks, the corruption activities are being fully conducted by government officials. Irrefutably, there has been no sign of any intervention from Samdach Akkak Moha Sena Bat Dey Dek Cho Hun Sen.
The political campaign for the fourth National General Election has begun and so did the illegal political maneuvering made by the Hun Sen government: vote buying, threats made against innocent citizens, political activists, and journalists. The elected officials from the opposition parties are being intimidated, extorted, ransomed, and blackmailed, and others have been threatened by lawsuits and jail. On June 28, 2008, while Deputy Secretary General, Mu Sochau and her SRP supporters were actively campaigning in Kampot province, the CPP Deputy Village Chief rode his motorcycle at full speed toward her in an attempt to run her over.
To our Khmer compatriots, when you consider the threat we face from the Hun Sen government who are hoping to not only use any means possible to strengthen their grip on power but also flooded our country with the illegal Vietnamese immigrants and has allowed the neighboring countries to encroach into our land and draw a new borders, this is clearly one of the most important elections of our lifetime. Each and every one of us, as a Khmer people, has a moral and ethical responsibility to contribute what is in the best interest for our Khmer people and Khmer nation.
The Sam Rainsy Party is appealing to our compatriots that are living abroad for help. The SRP is conducting its National General Election Fund Drive, and your participation is urgently needed more than ever. Over the next several days, many of your friends and neighbors in your area will be asking you to make contribution to SRP. Your donations will help support the SRP candidates to save the Cambodian people and the Khmer nation from the totalitarian CPP government in this rapidly approaching election. Mr. Sam Rainsy, if elected as Prime Minister, would vow to defend our Khmer people and Khmer nation, and would offer our Khmer people a vision of change, which means opportunity and hope. Therefore, your support today is urgently needed if our SRP candidates have any hope of winning. Remember, if Mr. Hun Sen gets reelected to the Prime Minister for another term, it would truly be a disaster for Cambodia. So, please use the website provided to send in your contribution as soon as possible. Thank you and May Lord Buddha Blesses us, Blesses Khmer nation. http://www.samrainsyparty.org
Sincerely,
Justin C. Sok, Volunteer
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Tuesday, October 23, 2007
16 years after the Paris Peace Agreements: Cambodia is becoming more and more Vietnamized
16 years after the Paris Peace Agreements:
Cambodia is becoming more and more Vietnamized
In 2007, almost every week, the number of “friendship” visits between Hanoi and Phnom Penh by communist Vietnamese leaders has multiplied, along with the signing of “cooperation” agreements in all fields, such as political, judicial, parliamentarian, military, administrative, economic, technology, cultural religious, etc… with their Cambodian counterparts. For the Cambodian leaders, these are obviously a systematic cooperation-alignment of their parties, of the national institutions at all levels, and of all the activities in Cambodia with those in Vietnam. That is how a communist Vietnam came to teach to a liberal Cambodia, for example, on how to create laws, how to organize internal elections, how to manage its economy, how to broadcast information, how to develop its literature, how to supervise the youth, and how to rule religious practice of Cambodians. Any opposition to this domination by Hanoi is punishable by jail sentence, or by kidnapping “sentence” and deportation to Vietnam by the secret police, such as the case of the alleged crime against “the Cambodia-Vietnam” friendship accused on Venerable Tim Sakhorn.
At the same time, after some 5 million Vietnamese people are counted in Cambodia between 1979 and 2003, the wild colonization of Cambodia by Vietnamese “immigrants” is being pursued unabated throughout Cambodia, thanks to the illegal agreements dated from the 80s, and thanks to the protection of Associations of Vietnamese people already established in Cambodia. Currently, Vietnamese people form the majority in Cambodia eastern provinces, such as Svay Rieng and Prey Veng, and with the so-called “common economic zones,” the Vietnamese in fact control the economy and the administration in these two provinces. Higher north, our provinces of Kampong Cham, Kratie, Mondulkiri, Ratanakiri and Stung Treng are again under the domination of Vietnamese troops, militias, workers and their families, again thanks to the “economic cooperation,” with huge land concessions – and national sovereignty – lasting 70 years of more, granted by the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) directly to the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV). Similar concessions were also granted in the provinces of Kampong Thom and Preah Vihear.
At the end, nobody talk or dare talk about the forced annexations by Hanoi of the Koh Tral and Krachak Ses Islands in 1982, as well as a large swath of Cambodia maritime territories. The so-called “historical waters and common waters between Vietnam and Cambodia” are totally under Vietnam’s law and boot. Furthermore, the Vietnamese forces arrogate itself the right to control the entire maritime space located in front of Cambodia’s costs in the province of Kampot: the weak vessels of Cambodian fishermen who are found there, risk being sunk by Vietnamese patrol boats, or they risk being arrested by the Vietnamese guns, and even last month, Cambodian fishermen from Kampot who were protesting the incursions of Vietnamese fishermen in Cambodian waters, were taken and severely beaten by the Vietnamese maritime police from Koh Tral island, before they were later released.
Therefore, the Vietnamization of Cambodia inexorably moves forward in great strides. Those among the Cambodians and foreigners who concluded and promised to respect scrupulously, the October 23, 1991 Paris Peace Agreements on Cambodia, in order to restore the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity and inviolability of Cambodia against all external aggressions and interference – from Vietnam, in particular, which occupied Cambodia militarily – shamefully remain silent. Some even found “normal” this unremitting invasion of the “weak” Cambodia by the “powerful” Vietnam.
In reality, the Paris Agreements were not elaborated or adopted by the governments uniquely, but they were adopted for the Right and the Action of the citizens who can find in them their landmarks and their inseparable guaranties.
Cambodian citizens must continue to protest, they must support the legitimate protests by the victims, they must demonstrate against the Cambodian Government and its accomplices. Cambodian citizens must protest against the Superpower and Powerful governments which maintain the corruption and the dictatorship of Mr. Hun Sen and his CPP. Cambodian citizens must, at the very least, write to these governments, even personally, to alert them and to ask them to honor their engagements for a fair application of the Paris Agreements which they also signed. Cambodian citizens must tell these governments that their support to this regime must come to an end, if they sincerely want peace for Cambodia and the wellbeing for its citizens.
The Cambodian citizens must react, and they should not expect anything from those who betrayed them and abandoned them, if they want their Nation to still survive.
Paris, October 23, 2007
The Cambodia’s Border Committee
in France and Worldwide
(Singed) Dy Kareth,
Vice-President
Labels: 16th Anniversary, 1991 Paris Peace Accords, CFC, Vietnamese influence, Vietnamese interference, Vietnamization of Cambodia
Youns Out of Khmer Nation. Preah Vihear is 100% Cambodian. The 4.6 Square kilometres will be back in Cambodian Hands after 27th July.
Jayo! Sam Rainsy.
Jayo! A Khmer Warrior.
No, Preah Vihear were not build by losers in Cambodia, but winners in Issan Province. Thus it belong to Khmer in Issan.
Ah Savage Infidel looks so funny disguised himself as Khmer to try to get vote from Khmer people, hahaha, LOL, hahaha...
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