Thursday, October 18, 2012

Resolutions - Cambodian National Conference 2012

Resolutions - Cambodian National Conference 2012
Press Release                                                                                           October 16, 2012
                                                    Cambodian National Conference 2012
Resolutions
As part of the commemoration of the 21st Anniversary of the 1991 Paris Peace Agreements (PPA), the Cambodian people, over one hundred in number, representing civic organizations, political parties, and communities from the United States of America, Canada, Europe, and Cambodia, have gathered again at a national conference on October 12 and October 13 in the Greater Washington, DC area, to review the situation in Cambodia and to make recommendations after the last year's national conference.
The current situation in Cambodia is becoming very alarming in the area of human rights as presented by Prof. Surya P. Subedi, United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in Cambodia, detailing the many cases of irregularities, violations and abuses.  Prof. Subedi made 17 points of recommendations, and he further expressed his concerns of possible violence if proper attentions to redress the situations continued to be ignored by the Cambodian government.
After the two days of speeches and debates, the conference had adopted the following resolutions:
1. To urge the Cambodian government: (a) to endorse the "Report of the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in Cambodia, Surya P. Subedi" submitted on July 16, 2012 to the Human Rights Council of the United Nations; and (b) to implement immediately all of the 17 recommendations as set forth in Section VII of said report.
2. To urge the United Nations to pressure the Cambodian government and the 18 signatory countries to enforce the implementation of all the 17 recommendations made by Prof. Subedi in his above report.
3. To urge the Cambodian government to maintain the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Cambodia as stated in the 1991 Paris Peace Agreements.  This includes the condemnation of the Vietnamese government for violations of the 1991 PPA regarding Cambodian territorial integrity.
4. To urge the Cambodian government to allow the president of the newly formed National Rescue Party, Mr. Sam Rainsy, to (a) return to Cambodia, free of charges and indictments, and (b) freely campaign in the upcoming election. Otherwise, the election results will be neither credible nor legitimate.
5. To urge the international donors and institutions to impose financial sanctions on Cambodia if the government does not fundamentally reform the National Election Committee (NEC) and the election process as proposed by Prof. Subedi in his above report.
6. To demand the Cambodian government to free Mr. Mam Sonando who is unjustly imprisoned to twenty years, and all other political prisoners immediately and restore true democracy and respect of human rights in Cambodia.
7.  Finally, the National Conference made a special request to the United States President Barack Obama to cancel his upcoming visit to Cambodia unless fundamental reforms are made to the National Election Committee.
The participants to the Cambodian National Conference have expressed their gratitude to the United Nations for working to restore peace, democracy and freedom for the Cambodian people with the Paris Peace Agreements signed on October 23, 1991, twenty one years ago, and strongly urge the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki Moon to exert his authority on the Cambodian Government to implement the recommendations of his United Nations Special Rapporteur, Prof. Surya P. Subedi.
Attachments:
  1. The Cambodian National Conference 2011 Resolutions
  1. The UN Special Rapporteur 2012 Recommendations
Cambodian National Conference 2012 was organized by the Khmer People Network for Cambodia (KPNC) which is comprised of the following organizations:
Buddhist Family Khmer for Morality & Democracy
Cambodian Americans for Human Rights and Democracy
Cambodian Mother's Legacy Foundation
CARDO
Child Hope
Dream
Khmer Civilization Foundation
Khmer Unity for Cambodia
Khmer Voice for Democracy
Lohet Khmer Association
Me Boun Foundation
Sampoan Kolboth Khmer Neak Sneaha Cheat
World Peace & Justice Foundation
Websites:  www.KhmerUnity.org   /    www.CAHRAD.org

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Burn his body over there (China). Don't bring back to Cambodia. He was a Traitor to Khmer people. The Khmer people have suffered enough by him. He did not respect even his own mother. He was an evil king . He should be alive until he can serve his punishement in the Khmer Rouge trail. Please don't forget he was the person who killed Lok Protean Sam Rainsy's father.

Pang Sokheoun, Secretary-General of SRP in Sweden.កុលបុត្រមហានគរខ្មែរ