Friday, September 05, 2008

Opposition takes vote fight abroad

Thursday, 04 September 2008
Written by Vong Sokheng and Sebastian Strangio
The Phnom Penh Post


Overseas tour aims to bring international attention to fraud

THE Sam Rainsy Party and Human Rights Party have stepped up their opposition to the results of this year's national election, despite official results confirming the dominance of the ruling Cambodian People's Party.

Sam Rainsy and HRP head Kem Sokha departed on a whirlwind tour of Europe and North America Wednesday night in a bid to publicise their claims that the CPP engineered its landslide victory through the manipulation of voter lists prior to the July 27 poll.

"The poll did not represent the people's will, [and] we have the necessary documents and witnesses to substantiate our complaints," said Sam Rainsy at a pre-departure press conference at HRP headquarters.

"I believe that foreigners will not sell themselves to the CPP if we take clear documents to show them."

Kem Sokha said the fraud committed in 2008 went beyond the irregularities observed in 2003.

"In the 2003 election, the irregularities were not as great as now, especially since a large mass of voters was deleted from the lists," he told the Post, adding that the pair would speak to officials in Paris, Brussels, New York and Washington.

"I think the signatories of the [1991] Paris Peace Accords need to know that the election was not fair," he said.

Both parties have also confirmed they will proceed with their boycott of the swearing-in of the new National Assembly on September 24, but would join the Assembly the following day.

"Our members will not attend the swearing in of the National Assembly, but will instead be sworn in on September 25. We will not be sworn in with the two thief parties [CPP and Funcinpec]," said Sam Rainsy. "[We] will ask the King to be sworn in on the 25th."

But government spokesman Khieu Kanharith said neither tactic would have any effect on the validity of the election results.

"Even if they make their complaints to the EU and UN, it will not change the result," he said, predicting the opposition parties would drop their boycott threats for fear of losing seats.

"If they don't attend the first session of the NA, they will lose face," he said.

ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY MEAS SOKCHEA

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Loose face? Khieu Kanharith already having a FACE of the thief of the nation of scambodia.

Why would anyone wants to have a face like him?

Anonymous said...

What a damn waste of money. The foreigners will listen politely and then just send him on his way.

Anonymous said...

Certainly, if there is money to be wasted, it won't be yours, A Youn. We are more than pleased to help waste our own money for trip.our leader's trip.

Anonymous said...

Both of you Sam Rainsy and Kem Sokha are stupid since 1998 election.
SRP, you have betrayed out support for you in 1998 for the HR533 to bring Hun Sen to the ICC. then you were willing to joint the CPP to form a government. Then the USA has stopped to proceed the HR533 to the Senate becuase of you SR stupid. Now again, you are willing to play the game of election with Hun Sen/CPP even you knew that you are not going to win. You are willing to play the Soccer game with hun Sen. Then you lost, you "cried Wolf" to the world. Who are going to listen to you. Who are going to trust you A Samrainsy.

Stupid dog......

Anonymous said...

It is unwise to tell other about your home's scandals, the more you depend on other the more power they have on you. But this is Khmer tradition that we have practiced for a very long time.

Please be innovative, throw away those old concepts, ask everyone to brainstorming ideas to help our nation without foreigh intervention.

Anonymous said...

"Opposition takes vote fight abroad"

Go, go, go, and don't comeback!