Demonstrations urged
Offering,
for the first time, a timeline to its clamouring supporters, opposition
party leaders told a Phnom Penh rally yesterday that mass
demonstrations will be held before September 8 – barring an independent
investigation.
Addressing an estimated 10,000 supporters at
Freedom Park, Cambodia National Rescue Party president Sam Rainsy vowed
the wide-scale protests would take place before final election results
are released in a week and a half.
“We
will hold mass demonstrations before the official results are
announced. But we urge the formation of an independent committee to find
the truth and give justice. If there is a committee, we will not hold
demonstrations. But this committee has not been created, and they block
it from being created and they [still] prepare to announce the official
results,” Rainsy said.
The party has long called for an
independent investigation into electoral irregularities to be brokered
by the United Nations, but progress has repeatedly stalled. Last week,
the opposition and ruling party met in a tentative step toward a
committee but no advancement has been made since.
“The
mass demonstration is nonviolent and with the aim of demanding justice
by forming an independent committee that involves national and
international [NGOs] and also has the UN as observers,” he said.
Protests
would kick off in Phnom Penh, Sokha said, “and if they still do not
[set up the committee], the mass demonstrations will spread”.
While
there has been little forward motion on the joint committee, the
National Election Committee closed its own investigation into
irregularity complaints on August 17, ruling them invalid.
The
Constitution Council, the highest adjudicating body, is continuing its
own investigation. On Sunday, on the council’s orders, the NEC examined
ballots and original documentation from Kratie polling stations but
ruled there was no difference in figures – despite concerns over
potential tampering of unsealed documents.
At the rally yesterday,
Sokha said the party would be filing a court complaint against the NEC,
accusing them of falsifying the polling station forms.
The crowds
far exceeded the numbers who appeared at Rainsy’s last large rally
early this month, spilling out of Freedom Park and filling the side
streets at least a block in each direction. Visible police presence was
minimal and the party’s private bodyguards kept a wary eye on
surrounding buildings with binoculars.
Supporters showed little
sign of waning interest, screaming in response to a question of whether
they desired protests, that they wanted to see mass demonstrations.
One by one, people were pulled onto the stage to offer testimonials.
“I
would like to take part in demonstrations,” 59-year-old Leng Yim said
to cheering crowds. “The NEC is a provoker, and they have made me stuck,
[unable to think of anything else.]”
Amping up the rhetoric, Yim
said she was unafraid of violence. “If I take part in the demonstration,
and you shoot me dead, you wouldn’t be able to escape [the crowd],” she
warned.
In the park, supporters chanted “change” and hoisted signs saying “I want my future now.”
“As
a youth, I will take part in the demonstrations to find justice for the
Khmer people,” said Rin Chanrith, one of several young men to mount the
stage.
Government officials yesterday downplayed such shows of support.
“One
hundred thousand, one million, two million, it does not matter,” said
CPP spokesman and Minister of Information Khieu Kanharith.
“It is
not important, because the demonstration [must be] based on the law,”
he said, adding that the leaders would be responsible for any unrest
that would result.
Interior Ministry spokesman Khieu Sopheak said he doubted it would come to that.
“I
think Sam Rainsy also doesn’t want his country to go into the situation
like after 1970. We have been suffering enough of that, more than 30
years of fighting.… I think Sam Rainsy knows very well because we are
the same Kampuchea.”
Asked whether there would be repercussions
for the party following the large turnout – despite a ministry order
restricting the rally to 5,000 people, Sopheak insisted all was well.
“I heard it already finished peacefully and we welcome that news.”
14 comments:
Protestors storm then like bees stunt them don't let get away, if they shot one of protestor to be sure you all have responsibility to protect each other, good luck to all my Khmer brother.
A break on self-determination
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vO2mc1Viwo
so, after recounting the ballots of security bag A, it turned out to be no fraud in Kratie province as claimed by CNRP. all numbers were recorded and tallied correctly by NEC. has any KI warrior reported on this yet?
But the bag had already been tampered with. The clue word is recount. Revote if what Khmers want. If you want to be a youn's slave why don't you move To hanoi.
To 11:08 AM
to give light for a f@#%ing ignorant yahoo like you, even giving those ballots in tampered bags to CNRP it won't change the outcome; CPP is still leading in that province. and i'm nobody slave; not youn, not to hun sen, and not to CNRP. i am my own independent body and mind. and i don't succumb my conscience to misinform news. so, do some truth seeking my brother before you open your pipe hole.
Its time for UN to step up and put more pressure.
Hun sen and vietnam are retarded people.
They are not the world. Time to crushed them like roaches!
11:48 AM,
Independent body and mind? Sure, a screwed up and out of mind animal...to say the least!!!
Passer-By
11:48 AM,
Grab a (short end) stick and shove it up your ass, side way. Then tell us how you feel, fair enough?
The Storm of Liberty is begining,cambodia Will be change.
Sam Rainsy and Kem Sokha,you do every thing to protect Khmer country,to protect Khmer people.May GOD protect and bless you all.
it won't feel a thing. my a%& hole is too large for a short stick. damn!!!! somebody has been watching to much porn. your mind is disgusting...see? how the welfare money do to a lazy person like you? yelping.....yelping.......no action!!!
11:48AM
the cheater did not open immediately when requested, they needed few days to break the seal and changed and when they were ready they say go ahead and open it! even 3years old child knows this trick!
Yup 8:48 PM, you donkey ass is a bigger and stupider ass than we thought, got it?
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