THE CAMBODIAN GOVERNMENT MUST EARN THE RESPECT
OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
On February 23, 2011, the Supreme Court in Phnom Penh will decide on my case related to a border incident in 2010.
I would like to remind the Cambodian government of the opinion on this political case expressed by two important bodies representing the international community.
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
In its "Resolution on Cambodia, in particular the case of Sam Rainsy" unanimously adopted in Strasbourg on October 21, 2010, the European Parliament condemns “all politically motivated sentences against representatives of the opposition and NGOs.” It says, "the strategy of Cambodia's ruling party is to use a politically subservient judiciary to crackdown on all government critics,” and it considers my gesture in Svay Rieng province “to be of a symbolic and clearly political nature” and my conviction as “based on an act of civil disobedience.” The European Parliament also notes, “the uprooting of six wooden temporary border posts at the Vietnamese-Cambodian border, which is still disputed between the two countries [...] took place in support of villagers who claimed to be victims of land-grabbing, saying that the Vietnamese had illegally shifted the posts onto Cambodian soil, in their rice fields, and that their complaints to the local authorities had remained unanswered.” [Read the whole text of the European Parliament Resolution at http://tinyurl.com/34cq5pe].
INTER-PARLIAMENTARY UNION
On January 17, 2011, the Inter-Parliamentary Union in Geneva adopted the following Decision: