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By ខែ្មរវឌ្ឍនកម្ម
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The time is running out for the CPP and the CNRP to solve the
post-election crisis that has dragged on for months while the CNRP have
softened their demand for the UN from arbiter's role to just observation
role along with the Civil Society, but the CPP seem losing their
interest to form any independent inquiry to look into this election
fraud. But when the CNRP have set their deadline for mass protest, the
CPP seem willing to reopen negotiation with the CNRP based on the
current election results, which
the CNRP have already rejected. The CPP, actually, have interested to
negotiate with CNRP for sharing the power in the new National Assembly
and creating the new government while the CNRP have demanded justice for
the voters first before talking about the new government. To reach an
acceptable solution, both sides must make some painful concessions in the next negotiation in order to move the country forward from the current political deadlock.
Before going into this discussion, we must recognize that this election
is clearly not free and fair from its start to the end. The opening of
the ballot safety boxes is just one small part of the whole systematic
fraud verification, and nothing will affect the current election results unless all the ballots will be double checked and recounted. But NEC and the Constitutional Council, which flagrantly controlled by the CPP, have not intended to do so; they have just tried to finish their jobs
or to manipulate the public. However, the CNRP have to force themselves
to go through this procedure albeit they already knew that these
institutions are unable to find them justice. Now the time is coming for
the two parties to take a concrete step to breakthrough this political
ice burg. The deadline for mass election mass protests is one week away
and for the first new elected parliamentarian session one month away, so
the two parties must soften their stand in order to avert such an
unforeseen crisis. In such a critical moment, the two parties should
search for exit strategies and saving face solutions while the will of
the people and the democratic principle still being respected. Keep in
mind that in peace negotiation, there is no winner or loser in the
process but acceptable outcomes for all the involved parties.
The independent inquiry comprising of the two parties, the NEC, and the
observation roles from the UN and the Civil Society should be fair
enough for all parties to accept it. The two parties should reopen the
new round of negotiations in order to form a real independent inquiry
rather than to accuse or to paint each other as a pretext for using of
violent forces to end the crisis. Recently, the CPP has circulated the
fabricated documents via the Interior Ministry linking the CNRP with the
outlawed People Power Movement of Mr. Sourn Serey Ratha planning to
topple the government through the mass protests. This is the smeared
campaign that used to be practised by the regime in the past, and
recently has used against the four youths who had planned to distribute
flowers to the deployed troops. This is an unacceptable political tactic
against the opposition as well as the innocent people. If the CPP
honestly need peace, stability, and prosperity for the country, they
must give up all form of violence and intimidation against the people
and their opponents. We used to hear the CPP have talked about national
unity, national reconciliation, and good will with their opponents, but
instead, they used their ill will to break up and buy out their
opponents over the past 20 years--the Forncinpec, the Son San, and Sam
Rainey Parties were the victims of this political tactic. Now it's time
for CPP to speak the truths and to practise what they have preached.
Recently, Chea Sim, the CPP's President has said that his party always
had a good will to negotiate with the opposition based on the spirit of
national reconciliation, but at the same time the Interior Ministry, the
proxy of the CPP, has published the dubious documents painting the CNPR
as the plotters to overthrow the government. Such an accusation can be
used as the pretext by the government to imprison the opposition leaders
and to use violent forces against their supporters. While the CPP have
heavily deployed the troops on the streets, simultaneously they have
told the people through their TVs and the other media networks that the
political situation in the country is normal as usual. Frankly speaking,
the CPP usually have created problems for the country and at the same
time insisted that the country has no problems. Evidently,in the past,
from 1979 to 1989, when about 200,000 Vietnamese troops had occupied the
country, they absurdly claimed that Cambodia had no problem, and the
1997 bloody coup against their partners in the government, the
Forncinpec , had caused heavy casualties, but they still claimed that
Cambodia had no problem. All these few past examples have clearly
reflected to the current post-election crisis when the CPP have deployed
the tanks, armored vehicles, and other heavy machine guns on the
streets and have declared that there is no crisis just to protect public safety.
To avert the current post-election crisis, the top leaders of both
parties must meet with each other face to face to solve the problem
sincerely based on the spirit of the Khmer interest and democratic
principle. The two parties have to soften their stands but the will of
the people and democratic principle must be recognized. The withdrawal
of troop deployment and the postpone of the mass protests may be the
first step to reduce the current tension. the urgent creation of the
independent inquiry to look into the alleged election fraud would be
another positive step to end the crisis. And if these initial steps do
not happen soon, the current situation will turn worse, and both parties
will resort to their means to face one another on the streets. The CNRP
will bring mass protests to the streets, and the CPP will be ready to
use their deployed troops to crack down the protesters. The CNRP will
boycott the first new elected parliamentarian session, and the CPP will
go alone with their 68 elected
members even prohibited by the constitution. All these scenarios will
create a deeper crisis for the country: the CPP may lose their
legitimacy to rule the country while the CNPR may temporary lose their
seats in the National Assembly. Meanwhile, the international community
will swiftly react to such a situation especially from the US, the EU,
and the other donor countries. The current regime will pay the heavy
price if the donor countries do not recognize the new government created
from this dubious election results and cut all their billions of dollar of annual financial aids along with exports from Cambodia.
8 comments:
សូមអង្គការសហប្រជាជាតិ និង សហគមអន្តរៈ
ជាតិ ជួលមើលឲផងទៅតើពួកកាន់អំណាចសព្វថ្ងៃ
មានគោរពច្បាប់ដែរឬទេ ? ដែលពួកនេះពង្រាយ
កងទ័ព និង អាវុធពេញទីក្រុង និង ជាយក្រុង ដើម្បីបំភ័យ គំរាមកំហែងប្រជាពលរដ្ឋបែបហ្នឹង ? ។ នេះហៅថា ប្រទេសកាន់លទ្ធិប្រជាធិបតិយ្យ
ឬ ? នេះហៅថា លទ្ធិផ្តាច់ការកុម្មុយនិស្ត ។ដូច្នេះ ពួកគេបានរំលោភច្បាប់អន្តរៈជាតិ និង កិច្ចសន្យា
ទីក្រុងប៉ារិសហើយ សូមដាក់ទោសពួកកាន់អំ
ណាចផ្តាច់ការនេះជាបន្ទាន់ ។
Hoon Xhen and his clans have no intend to create investigation committee to resolve election frauds since they knew they lost election.All they do is manipulating number to get 68 seats. They are not and will not give up power.
It is time to conduct peaceful mass protect/demonstration to demand justice for Khmer and Khmer's rights.
Justice has never been given by dictator. We must fight them to get it.
So Khmer must stand up together and protect and fight very hard.
Go to hell Hoon Xhen, chien Vun and his clan.
King is useless!
Kmeng Watt
CPP & NEC INC.,!
Chasing Poor People
Need Easy Cash
All CPP’s officials and members of the military and the police must protect all protesters because in the crow will be your friends and your families, I believe we all should joint together to remove dictator Hun Sen out from power, this person is the most danger to our country and our citizen.
Millions Khmer will be out on the street on 7th September 2013 to oust the Ho Chi Minh CPP.
Bravo! Khmer Bravery!
Bravo! Cambodian!
Bravo! Cambodia!
Bravo! Angkor Wat!
Down Ho Chi Minh CPP.
Down ah Ho Chi Minh's Dream.
Down Indochina Federation.
Let us find out how many yuon solders in the so-called Hun Sen uniforms on this military truck.
Let quote from this commentary :"Keep in mind mind that in peace negotiation, there is no winner or loser in the process but acceptable outcomes for all the involved parties."
Based on your philosophy above look at what happened to Funcinpec in 1993. It's easy for your ass to say than done.
I Totally agree with this solution.Learn from the past.CRNP should avoid mass demonstration because it will benefit nada (nothing) and plus the unexpected thing will happen. The readiness militant from Pagoda ,youth group and motobike drivers will be hired to counter peaceful demonstration against CRNP and the Viet's intelligents are ready to strike. While two groups faced off the Viet group will torch public building cars and looting people properties. What result CRNP will get out of this ? Hurting.Please explore other way to solve this problem. Be smart and work harder.
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