September 9, 2009
Mr. Yukio Hatoyama
President of the Democratic Party of Japan
Prime Minister-designate of Japan
Tokyo
By kindness of
Mr. Masafumi Kuroki
Ambassador of Japan
Embassy of Japan
Phnom Penh
Dear President Hatoyama,
On behalf of the people of Cambodia and on my own behalf, I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to the Prime Minister-designate of Japan following the resounding election victory of the Democratic Party of Japan on August 30, 2009.
I am convinced that under your leadership, and given the noble principles upheld by the DPJ, Japan is opening a new and glorious chapter of her history. This brings about pride and hope not only for the people of Japan but also for the peoples of Asia who look up to Japan as a model of democracy.
The Cambodian people feel very close to the Japanese people on this occasion because the DPJ's historic victory shows to all that democratic change is possible even in a country where entrenched interests are very powerful and the same ruling party has been in power for very long decades.
I would like to seize this opportunity to express my sincere gratitude to the Japanese people for their generosity toward the Cambodian people as evidenced by the continuous and multi-faceted assistance that Cambodia has received from Japan since the signing of the Paris Peace Accords in 1991.
The Cambodian people are confident that the new Government of Japan under your leadership will continue to help Cambodia in an even more effective way. This means first helping Cambodia to help itself, which implies seriously fighting against corruption, strongly promoting good governance through concrete and effective measures, and really strengthening the democratization process as enshrined in the Paris Peace Accords of which Japan is a key signatory.
I wish you and the DPJ a brilliant success in your historic mission to rejuvenate Japan and to make your beautiful country a beacon of democracy and solidarity for Asia and the whole world.
Respectful regards,
Sam Rainsy, MP
Leader of the Opposition
President of the Democratic Party of Japan
Prime Minister-designate of Japan
Tokyo
By kindness of
Mr. Masafumi Kuroki
Ambassador of Japan
Embassy of Japan
Phnom Penh
Dear President Hatoyama,
On behalf of the people of Cambodia and on my own behalf, I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to the Prime Minister-designate of Japan following the resounding election victory of the Democratic Party of Japan on August 30, 2009.
I am convinced that under your leadership, and given the noble principles upheld by the DPJ, Japan is opening a new and glorious chapter of her history. This brings about pride and hope not only for the people of Japan but also for the peoples of Asia who look up to Japan as a model of democracy.
The Cambodian people feel very close to the Japanese people on this occasion because the DPJ's historic victory shows to all that democratic change is possible even in a country where entrenched interests are very powerful and the same ruling party has been in power for very long decades.
I would like to seize this opportunity to express my sincere gratitude to the Japanese people for their generosity toward the Cambodian people as evidenced by the continuous and multi-faceted assistance that Cambodia has received from Japan since the signing of the Paris Peace Accords in 1991.
The Cambodian people are confident that the new Government of Japan under your leadership will continue to help Cambodia in an even more effective way. This means first helping Cambodia to help itself, which implies seriously fighting against corruption, strongly promoting good governance through concrete and effective measures, and really strengthening the democratization process as enshrined in the Paris Peace Accords of which Japan is a key signatory.
I wish you and the DPJ a brilliant success in your historic mission to rejuvenate Japan and to make your beautiful country a beacon of democracy and solidarity for Asia and the whole world.
Respectful regards,
Sam Rainsy, MP
Leader of the Opposition
10 comments:
Sam Rainsy, leader of the opposition party? You are the big looser of the century! Hun Xen controlled you and your party very well. Shame on you!
Yes, he's the leader of the opposition party. Remember his face because it will him who defeat Hun Sen in the long run. If it were you to form a political party like he does, no one would join you.
Sam Rainsy Party, supporters, member were become powerless, most of them had broke, beggars.
Congratulation! Sam Rainsy now we have proven him that he can run srok Khmer now under his new leadership RULE for our citizens.
Somehow, there won't be any more corruption, murder, steal, extortion, drug, and whatsoever.
SRP supporters always love you.....
Saved
Remained
People
CPP thinks they're fooling the international community. Ha! Stealing money from international aid (it's abuse!) and treating their own people like crap isn't at all "voice of the people!" It's only about money for Hun Sen and CPP. Why follow and praise a criminal like Hun Sen? Oh, right...because people who support CPP are (closeted) criminals.
Justice means for all--not just for those who speak out against Hun Sen and the government. It also means those who oppress their fellow politicians and citizens deserve punish as well. You are not above the law!
It also means those who oppress their fellow politicians and citizens deserve punishment* as well. You are not above the law!
Beggars Sam Rainsy Party Supporters, members had blund mind (brain lobsters), they had been beaten three time in arrow in election campaign, their brain must severely damage from many shocks, had got mentality disorder.
My real name is Xam Rainxy.
To Khmer Rouge supporters
Ah PPU aka Ah Anthony
Ah New Phally
Ah Khmer-Australian
Ah Krama Man
Ah Thana
Ah Thes Meas
Ah Mercedez Benz (Identity Thief)
You're support Cambodian People's Party Hun Sen Khmer Rouge Regime who is killing innocent Khmer peoples.
Please do me a favor don't ever tell anyone that you are Khmer, because you make Khmer peoples look bad.
Get the fuck looking in to your own people who burned by the Thai barbarian Samy.
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