Cambodian Opposition leader Sam Rainsy says he also plans to meet and thank Cambodian-Australians for supporting his efforts to bring democracy to Cambodia. [Radio Australia: Alex Khun] |
Fri, 19 Nov 2010
By Sen Lam
Australia Network News
Cambodian opposition leader Sam Rainsy says he will use his current visit to Australia to urge the government to do more to prevent human rights abuses in his country.
Mr Rainsy - who heads the eponymous opposition Sam Rainsy party - says he also plans to meet and thank Cambodian-Australians for supporting his efforts to bring democracy to Cambodia.
The opposition leader is currently living in Paris, and faces more than 10 years in prison if he returns to Cambodia after being convicted in absentia of uprooting border markings and publishing a false map of the border with Vietnam.
His jail sentence that's been widely criticised by human rights groups.
Speaking to Radio Australia's Connect Asia, Mr Rainsy said Australia must pay more attention to human rights abuses in Cambodia, and to push for free and fair elections that would "not distort the will of the people".
"Cambodia is a very unfortunate country with a totalitarian government, with the population, especially farmers suffering from land grabbing, with destruction of the environment, with a rampant government corruption making the people poorer and poorer, whereas the elite get richer and richer," he said.
He rejected suggestions that recent calls he has made for Prime Minister Hun Sen to be put on trial for human rights abuses were unlikely to be realised.
"This is not impossible. In Cambodia, there is currently a trial of the former Khmer Rouge leaders, those who were responsible for the mass killing of millions of people," he said.
"As you know, the current Cambodian leaders... were part of the Khmer Rouge system when Pol Pot was toppled. Some of his subordinates became the current leaders of Cambodia.
"We are just pushing for an investigation to expose the truth."
The former finance minister says he hopes one day to return to Cambodia in an attempt to clear his name, but says he will remain abroad until injustices he listed in Cambodia are rectified.
"I am prepared to go back to Cambodia anytime, provided farmers who have been arrested for protesting land grabbing are released and providing their land be given back to them," he said.
Mr Rainsy said he did not believe living in exile would harm his reputation or credibility at home.
"We have to use all legal means to ensure that the rights of our people are respected, so one of the means is to try to gain support wherever in the world we can get it, especially in the international community," he said.
6 comments:
we viet nam believe Hun Sen- CPP and the last is the KING Sihanomi did a good job and a good leaders. they are working hand in hand. They are a good leaders and good followers to our instructions.
Also thanks to all our vietnamese brothers and sisters who sacrify their family to work in all level of officials in cambodia to keep it part of viet nam.
Dear Rainsy,
Do you know that Australian Commander who destroyed Paris Agreement? You supported him.
Now you ask Australia for help again. Be a right politician.
UNTAC is YUON THEAK
Rainsy is no where to go. Next stop is Hanoi. No one country can do anything for you. Only Khmer people can.
We the 4 millions Vietnamese are scared of Sam Rainsy kicking our asses back to Vietnam when he gets elected. Chaet Cha Ong Auoy!!!
I am not Sam Rainsy party member.
But the poor and helpless Cambodian in Cambodia need Mr. Sam Rainsy and his party and who ever stand up to fight for their justice.
Keep up good works Mr. Sam Raisny an all his supporters.
As a khmer who feel sorry for the poor Khmere people in Cambodia.
Keep up good works Mr. Sam Rainsy and Sam Rainsy Party Khmer poor and powerless in Cambodia need all of you and who ever stand up and fight for their justice.
Minority who are rich, corrupted, they do nont need you.
But majority who are poor and helpless they all need you. Mr.Sam Raisny.
Good luck and warm welcome to Australia.
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