Wednesday, November 14, 2012

US letter just the start: SRP


Opposition lawmaker Mu Sochua (R) speaks during a march by Sam Rainsy Party supporters in Phnom Penh last week. Photograph: Hong Menea/Phnom Penh Post

Tuesday, 13 November 2012
David Boyle
The Phnom Penh Post

A biting rebuke of the premier by a dozen US lawmakers will likely be followed by further American government censure, said a senior opposition lawmaker who has been working closely with members of the US Congress.

Sam Rainsy Party lawmaker Mu Sochua said yesterday that the congressional letter was “just the beginning” of related US action and that she was confident US President Barack Obama would raise such issues during his visit next week.

“There will be more to come like the resolution in the Congress. Not just this letter; it’s just the beginning. You can see it’s bipartisan. It’s by the people who hold the strings.

“I’m sure that Obama is quite committed and his language will be very strong,” she said, adding she hoped a meeting between Obama and Prime Minister Hun Sen would be constructive rather than confrontational.


Sochua said both she and Sam Rainsy had been instrumental in pushing for the letter and a resolution, which she was certain would be passed by Congress when it sits later this month.

“As I said, the reason is that we have enough, enough support and evidence that there have been years and years of violations of human rights,” she said, stressing that they had made no request to Congress to consider suspending aid.

The October 31 letter, signed by the likes of former Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain and Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer, urges Obama to confront Hun Sen on multiple high-profile alleged rights abuses.

It also called for reforms to Cambodia’s electoral commission and for Rainsy to be pardoned from criminal convictions that the SRP argues were politically motivated, so the opposition leader can return from self-imposed exile in time for the July 2013 elections.

None of the senators or members of Congress who were signatory to the letter have responded to repeated inquiries.

No official response to the provocative letter has been issued by Phnom Penh and officials at the ministries of Foreign Affairs and Information as well as various government spokesmen either did not answer their phones yesterday or had them switched off.

Carlyle Thayer, a professor emeritus at the University of New South Wales, said silence was an appropriate response that showed an understanding of the machinations of the US political system. He also questioned what outcome the senators were actually trying to achieve.

“Be careful what you ask for, because Hun Sen can be tough if he wants to be, and China doesn’t raise those issues, and Cambodia and Hun Sen, they’ve pointed that out repeated times,” he said.

“Is this a political stunt or do you have a strategy to follow up? Are we going to vote for resolutions in the Senate, are we going to restrict money to the embassy or aid to Cambodia to punish them, to pressure them on human rights? What do you do next?”

But though they have little material impact, a resolution might serve as a “warning shot” signalling a hostile Congress that could wield power on Cambodian interests such as trade preferences for the garment sector and debt forgiveness, allowed Thayer.

5 comments:

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Anonymous said...

Disgraced Mu Sochua’s problem all along, is that she is trying to be a politician. She's not, never has been and quite obviously, never will be. She should have just been herself, provide alternative policy and show Khmer people what a great alternative MP opposition she would be. Instead, her foray into being a politician has been a disaster. She comes across as pretending to be something she's not.

While the nation is preparing for ASEAN summit, disgraced Mu Sochua tries to promote her political stunt, aimed to get media attention. If this wasn’t such a clear demonstration of her selfish pursuit of personal ambition it would be laughable. There is no doubt that Mu Sochua has no real regard for the best interest of the nation. She is driven solely by a desire to become a “Champion of Women or new Aung San Suu Kyi” by any means available to her, even if that has the potential to destabilize the country. Even worse she is going to appeal to the US President Obama to raise Human Rights issues during his visit in Cambodia, and pushing for the so called resolution in the US Congress.

People of integrity admit their faults, make amends and are judged fairly...Disgrace Mu Sochua is lacking in integrity and common sense and tries to change Cambodia into her own world. What a shame.

Khmer Sydney CBD.

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Samdache Decho Hun Sen will buy Mr. Kim Soka in US$ 15-20 millions for Mr. Kim Soka to kick Mr Sam Rainsy out off the Party at the very closing election because if Samdach Decho Hun Sen can banned Mr Sam Rainsy next election, Samdach Decho Hun Sen is more likely in power until his 90 as his promises.

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