APPEAL TO THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
FOR DEMOCRATIC ELECTIONS IN CAMBODIA
We are making this appeal to the international community as leaders of
Cambodia’s democratic opposition, which has recently united to create
the Democratic Movement for National Rescue (DMNR). We are preparing
for the next legislative elections, scheduled for July 28, 2013.
One year exactly before the elections, we wish to warn the
international community to exercise the greatest vigilance with regard
to the poll, which it must not accept as being legitimate and
reflecting the popular will unless two fundamental conditions are met
in advance.
The first condition is thorough reform of the body that administers
elections in Cambodia, the National Election Committee (NEC). This
organization should be non-partisan, but is in fact under the control
of the ruling party, the CPP. As long as the NEC remains in its
current form, there can be no fair elections.
The NEC must be reformed in line with recommendations from the largest
international observer group monitoring the last national elections in
2008. The Election Observation Mission from the European Union said
that the elections fell short of international standards. It made the
"essential recommendation" that the NEC should operate as a fully
independent institution to enhance its credibility among the
electorate. Similar recommendations have been made by independent
human rights organizations, but ignored by the government.
The second condition is that opposition leader Sam Rainsy, living
abroad under threat of prison since 2009, must be allowed to return to
contest the elections. Sam Rainsy, as president of the DMNR, is a
leading rival to prime minister Hun Sen who will run for another term.
There can be no real election unless he is allowed to take part.
Without his participation it would be like a boxing match with one
fighter. Why is Hun Sen scared of a fair fight? Why does he want to
box alone?
The European Parliament, in its "Resolution on Cambodia, in particular
the case of Sam Rainsy" adopted on October 21, 2010, condemned "all
politically motivated sentences against representatives of the
opposition and NGOs." The resolution stated that "the strategy of
Cambodia's ruling party is to use a politically subservient judiciary
to crack down on all government critics."
Concerning Sam Rainsy’s expulsion from parliament and the stripping of
his civil and political rights to stop him from running, the
Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) declared in January 2011 that it has
''become urgent to review Mr. Sam Rainsy's case'' and called on the
authorities to take action ''without delay so as to enable Mr. Sam
Rainsy to resume his rightful place as a member of the National
Assembly." In October 2011, the IPU called again on the Cambodian
government to ensure "the opposition leader’s rehabilitation so as to
enable him to stand as a candidate in the next parliamentary
elections."
Elections meeting these conditions would go some way toward fulfilling
the 1991 Paris peace accords on Cambodia. The agreements guarantee "a
system of liberal democracy, on the basis of pluralism" for Cambodia.
It is clear that these have yet to be delivered, but it's never too
late to try.
Hun Sen is the only Cold War communist leader to survive in power
today. He will only respond to threats that have direct consequences
for himself and the group around him. The international community must
immediately make Hun Sen understand that it will not recognize the
result of illegitimate elections, or any government that stems from
them. Friendly democratic governments must make it clear that they
will not send observers to monitor fixed elections where the result is
known in advance.
Opposition leader Sam Rainsy must be allowed into the country as a
matter of urgency. He must be able to return freely and safely to
Cambodia at least several months before voting day in order to take
part in the election process. Progress has been made in Myanmar where
the opposition is now allowed to contest elections. Yet Sam Rainsy is
still denied freedom of movement and the right to oppose the
government. It makes no sense to applaud progress in Myanmar while
endorsing totalitarian drift in Cambodia. Every day that Sam Rainsy is
denied entry into Cambodia makes it harder for legitimate elections to
take place.
Failure to achieve genuine elections would mean that the
often-deceived Cambodian people would lose all faith in the show of
democracy. The invalid democratic process would lose its capacity to
serve as a channel for their grievances, leading to an increased risk
of instability and violence.
History shows that totalitarianism is overthrown when the forces of
democracy come together. Unification of previously fragmented
democratic forces in the Yugoslav elections of 2000 led to the fall of
President Slobodan Milosevic, who was indicted for war crimes by the
International Criminal Court. Likewise, in Georgia and in Ukraine,
united opposition prevented ruling elites from high-jacking elections.
Protestors gave roses to soldiers in Georgia's Rose Revolution of
2003. Ukraine's 2004 revolution was symbolized by the wearing of
orange ribbons.
Imagine the frustration of the united democrats of Yugoslavia/Serbia,
Georgia and Ukraine if those dictatorships had been able to maintain
themselves in power through falsified elections. Imagine if they had
done so by forcing the leader of the opposition into foreign exile.
There would certainly have been more violence in each country. The
development of democracy in the world would have been derailed, with
consequences that we shall never know.
Hun Sen's strategy of seeking to divide and rule has run its course. A
united Cambodian opposition has now been achieved. The democratic
movement has reached a critical threshold and its momentum will be
impossible to halt.
During the Cold War, states in Eastern Europe and Asia fell to
communism like dominoes. But a domino can fall in either direction.
The free world must seize the opportunity presented by Cambodia's
national elections. Forcing Hun Sen to play by democratic rules would
not only empower the Cambodian people to determine their own future.
It would also give an impetus to democracy and human rights in
countries such as Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, China and North Korea. The
domino effect could be played out in reverse. This is the opportunity,
and responsibility, that the world’s democratic leaders face today.
Sam Rainsy
SRP President
DMNR President
Kem Sokha
HRP President
DMNR Vice-President
19 comments:
តាមមើលដំណើររបស់គណបក្សសមរង្ស៊ីរបស់លោកសម រង្ស៊ី នឹងគណបក្សសិទ្ធមនុស្សរបស់លោកកឹម សុខា តាំងពីថ្ងៃទី១៦,១៧ខែកក្កដា២០១២មកប្រហែលនៅគាំងត្រឹមចលនាប្រជាធិប្បតេយ្យសង្រ្គោះជាតិឬ?។
ការបោះឆ្នោតនៅឆ្មាំ២០១៣នេះនៅសល់ពេលតែ
មួយឆ្នាំគត់ ? ក្នុងរយៈពេលមួយឆ្នាំនេះ ? តើគណបក្សទាំងពីរនេះអាចបង្កើតគណបក្សថ្មីមួយនៅមុនពេលការបោះឆ្នោតនៅឆ្នាំ២០១៣ខាងមុខនេះ
បាន ឬ មិនបាន ? ។
តាមមើលទៅ ប្រហែលពីបាកក្រៃលែងព្រោះមាន
ឧបសគ្កច្រើនណាស់ដែលត្រូវយកមកដោះស្រាយរួមគ្នា។ ព្រោះអ្នកអស់នោះមានគំនិតរកប្រយោជន៏ផ្ទាល់ខ្លួនធំជាងប្រយោជន៏ជាតិ?។
9:06 Petty and idiot.
We need to do the follow-ups on each country that we send the appeal to.
We must convince them to take concrete steps to make our appeal materialize.
There will be no way that we see the result of the next election differently if the NEC stays intact.
Bun Thoeun
I'm so tired of these POLISICK every single day. KI-Media how come you never talk about travel, people, living nor health. That's what I'm so concerned about before hand about making a trip to my homeland again.
Farmer from Battambang
if some people remove their selfishness, their evil intention, their too greedy etc, then they wouldn't have all this issue going on, really!
11:12am you can go to hun sen cpp communist khmer rouge youn dog hun sen media old Man!why you come to this blog? for me i hate communist regime so i never watch hun sen tv ,newspaper .
អាចំកួត 9:06am.
គេជាមនុស្សជាស្ទើរតែមួយពិភពលោក
មកឆ្កួតតែវាម្នាក់!ងាប់ទៅ!អាឆ្កែយួន!
អាឆ្កែហ៊ុន សែន!!
11:12 PM
I think you need to see the "head Doctor", especially Penis Head Doctor.
the srp people always whine, but they never actually talk about how to improve cambodia, how to reform, etc in their political agenda, it's always about them attack the present cambodia administration. maybe they are brainwashed by something to think that they are better political party, that they are superior group of people or something along that line. i think not. if politics involved, they are all the same hypocrites, really. they are not stupid, not clever, not educated people, they are probably react to what they see or what they assume, that's the danger with them. so, be careful cambodia with who you vote for to put in office in cambodia. the political people are evil, selfish and bias, that's typical of them, really.
i think people would rather have this group of politicians put in their political agenda more pressing issues like reform or improve the healthcare system in cambodia, improve the the people standard of living, improve the economy, demand national reconstrution in all area and fields, also modern cambodia infrastructure, modernizing cambodia in many way, etc... oh no, instead, people hear them whine nonstop about cambodia, bashing cambodia, hurting cambodia and wanted to continue to hurt people in cambodia, etc, etc... this is why people see this political party as incompetent, ineffective, stupid, ignorant and primitive and perhaps educated in the wrong place and the wrong time. now, do you think cambodia need that sort of people again? i think not, really! i mean competition is one thing, what about after the election, they still harbor hate, bias, discrimination, prejudice and all that evil deeds of their. i don't think cambodia need nor want any of that, really! to me, there are more to cambodia than you and i and them, etc, etc, really! cambodia needs cleanse of evil spirit so the country and its leaders will be good again. they seemed deviated from being good to bad or to worst, really! cambodian people don't want that at all, you know. people nowadays cares more about their health, their family's health, their education, their business, their safe and secured future, and their beloved country cambodia more than they care about all this politics going on by some bad, primitive, ignorant, outdated group of greedy, evil, selfish, egotistical, narcissistic, mentally disturbed people who self-proclaimed as leader of my country cambodia. not! i can think for myself, thank you, and i'm too independent minded and everyway, thanks but no thanks, really!
in other words, people are beginning to get sick and tired of all this political bias crap going here, there and everywhere. cambodia and khmer people and citizens deserve better, really! may god bless my country cambodia and all our beautiful khmer people and citizens.
i dun kno 11:12PM M/F so pls,contact
Lok Keo rani,Phay Si Phan,Choy Kdit Thea[tith sothear],all these gangs got a lot of Yuan pussy or Yuan penis.Somdick Dey Chor Hun Kwak supply them everyday New Yuan pussy and penis because they're professional in licking,barking .
farmer Psa Noria
we all wanted good for cambodia and wanted to help make a real, lasting difference once and for all in camobdia, some of us know how to do that, some don't, so learn how best to do it without infringing on others. some would ask how to do that. some don't really know how, some do, it's so chaotic, why?
yes, in the buddhist belief, it is called enligthened. it is when people are enlightened, it is when they realize and understand and see the good in others and learn to solve problem. this is what khmer leaders need, to be enlightened for a change. how do you do that, some may ask. well, start with self search and continue to study and learn throughout your life and never stop learning until your dying day, really.
animals don't learn, humans do.
To 12:00 AM>
"TIME FOR CHANGE"
That's what they try to do, but your dumb-ass leader ah Hun Sen never want to listens, not even to the internation donors. Ah Hun Sen only listen to China, because China has $$$ with no comments, except high interest plus their engineers for ah Hun Sen, he loves it(No stringe attached)
"Stop being brain-washed Viet bitch"
11:12 PM, if tired of politics, you're in the wrong place. This place is not for your mental healths.
You're more than welcome to search on yahoo re. your favorite news. Infact, as Cambodian you should find out more about politic, so you wouldn't get brain-washed like 12:00 AM. But in my view you sound more like "Viet bitch!" who doesn't give a shit about poor Cambodian farmers
@ 11:23 PM, if you stop being brain-washed, you wouldn't have any issues at all. Stop complaining, "Viet Bitch"
Dear Farmer from Battambang,
We all want to go home, at least to visit.
But if no changes are made, YOU and I, in order to visit home, must obtain Vietnamese visas.
Let's pitch in to SAVE our country !!!
Homesick
Dear President Sam Rainsy,
and Vice President Kem Sokha,
We hear you and support you.
Can you organise a one day protest and make your voice heard simultaneously at the UN and major cities around the world ?
We all thank you
Khmer Nationalists
The Viet Whore @ 12:00 AM, is a lost cause.
A self proclaimed moron who think she know's everything.
In fact, she lose touch with reality.
She needs to get off her meds.
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