Friday, August 10, 2012

In US, Opposition Leaders Say They Are Confident of Election Victory

Opposition leaders Sam Rainsy and Kem Sokha in studio interviews with VOA Khmer in Washington, DC

The two men are in Washington meeting US officials to lobby for support and explain the strategy of the new party.

10 August 2012
Sok Khemara, VOA Khmer
We want Cambodians to have peace,” Sam Rainsy said. “Whatever benefits Cambodians, whatever protects Cambodians, we’ll do it all.
WASHINGTON - Opposition leaders Sam Rainsy and Kem Sokha say they are confident their new opposition coalition has a chance of winning national elections next year and that they are finally prepared to register the new party under the government later this month.

The National Salvation Party will join together officials from the Sam Rainsy and Human Rights parties, with Sam Rainsy named president. The original parties will not disband, however, allowing those supporters with legislative or local leadership roles to stay where they are.

The two men are in Washington meeting US officials to lobby for support and explain the strategy of the new party. Both appeared for studio interviews with VOA Khmer on Wednesday.

“When democratic forces unify as one to confront a ruling party and a dictatorship government, the democratic forces will definitely have victory,” Sam Rainsy said.


Kem Sokha, who will be the party’s vice president, said the new party represented “hope for a democratic process in Cambodia.”

Both leaders say they want to see reforms in the National Election Committee, which they say is biased toward the CPP. The NEC must address voter and registration irregularities, especially “ghost” voters, they said.

The new party, with a structure and leadership, will help give people confidence, Kem Sokha said. “Experience clearly shows that we are all victims of dictators, so if we split apart, the ruling party leaders will increasingly persecute us.”

He said the new party has spurred an outpouring of support in the US and Canada, where both leaders have been touring, from not only traditional supporters “but other Cambodians from different parties and independent people.” The new party hopes to capitalize on that groundswell, he said, to improve its human resources, finances and ideas.

The party will face a major challenge, however, with Sam Rainsy remaining in exile. The longtime opposition leader has been out of the country since 2009, after a series of criminal charges brought against him after he uprooted border markers in Svay Rieng province.

Even Burma was now allowing its own opposition leader, Aung Saan Su Kyi involvement in politics, Sam Rainsy said. “On the contrary, in Cambodia the president of the only opposition movement is currently prevented from participating in the election, and was sentenced and forced into exile,” he said. But he said he thought a political solution is still possible.

“I believe that by the end of 2012, there will be a political deal,” Sam Rainsy said. He also said he would not be prevented from running as a candidate for prime minister if he returns.

He was working to protect the national interest on the border, he said. “I protect the lands and farms of Cambodians. Whoever creates trouble for me is not protecting the nation, but is protecting the interests of foreign invaders.”

“Now we have to absolutely unify to save the nation, to save the country, to save territory, to save land, to save our farms, to save our forests, to save lakes, canals, rivers, our natural resources, to save Cambodian lives, to save our future generations,” he said. “These are the biggest issues that we have put above all things.”

Kem Sokha said the new party will register this month, filing with the Ministry of Interior and the National Election Committee. Those bodies will have two weeks to then respond with any procedural complaints.

He said opposition lawmakers will not lose their current seats in the National Assembly, the Senate or in commune councils, because the original parties were not dissolving. The creation of a new party meant that supporters who do not hold these seats will move under the new party, and those lawmakers who hold seats will remain in their old parties until it is time to move.

The formation of the new party has caused concern already with the ruling party, Kem Sokha said, evidenced by Hun Sen’s address on border issues to the National Assembly Thursday. “He’s frightened, so he’s taken this forum to divert people’s attention,” he said. “But I believe the Cambodian people know him clearly. And they know the country is in danger.”

The new party has a constitutional platform, Kem Sokha said. This means liberal democracy and pluralism, he said. It also means neutrality and non-alignment as a foreign policy, or “peaceful co-existence with its neighbors and all other countries throughout the world.”

“We want Cambodians to have peace,” Sam Rainsy said. “Whatever benefits Cambodians, whatever protects Cambodians, we’ll do it all.”

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

i don't like the oppositon party, they sort of stupid, primitive, outdated and ignorant and inexperienced. they seemed to see the world narrowly and always bashing cambodia. they failed to understand that there are more to cambodia than just their poltical bickering this or that. they think only of their political platform and they lacked life experience and has no social skills or people skills. they don't even know how to communicate properly. everytime they whined, they always whined about political, not about social reforms, or development or national reconstruction, etc, etc... it would be ignorant and uneducated and biased and prejudice and discriminatory to vote and support this political party, really. unless you want to see the country fail again like during that stupid, primtive, outdated, ignorant KR era again, you know.

Anonymous said...

what development do your boss have done? - your boss signed
concession lands for 99 years to your big Vietcong boss ? Very soon
Vietnam Companies which employ only Vietnameses will resettle
million of their workers and even your boss can live up to 99 more year,
he won't be sure to get those lands back for Cambodia ( lesson of Cheyenne Chetha 2 ) .
your CPP boss has created more social problems due to stupid development . Where there is devopment , there are drops of Khmers tear due to eviction by unscrupulous , greedy investors .
Cambodians of next generation will inherit over 6 billions dollars debt that
your boss has borrowed for inferior quality of infrastructures . Every year
your boss has to beg international donation to fill national budget which is
waste through rampant corruption . ONLY 2% OF POPULATION BENEFIT FROM YOUR BOSS DEVELOPMENT .

Anonymous said...

Depuis 30 ans HUN SEN et son clan dirigent le pays: les ressources naturelles du pays sont dilapidées par Hun Sen, son clan et le PPC pour leurs profits personnels. La déforestation intensive du pays, l’exploitation d’Angkor Wat, les concessions territoriales et prochainement les exploitations pétrolières profitent au clan de Hun Sen, le PPC principalement. Le peuple, à qui ces ressources reviennent de droit, reste toujours l’un des plus misérables au monde.

Les droits du peuple, pourtant garanti par la constitution sont piétinés. Le cas des habitants de Beung Kak en est une illustration flagrante. Ceux-ci sont expulsés de leurs terres, vendus contre leur gré et à leur insu, à des entreprises de développement.

L’intégrité territoriale du Cambodge n’est pas préservée. Ainsi, en octobre 2005, Hun Sen lui-même signe avec le Vietnam le dit « Traité additif » au traité RSV-RPK de 1985, qui cède tout simplement des territoires khmers au Vietnam. Les Accords de Paix de paris de 1991, donne pourtant au Cambodge le droit d’invalider tout traité inégal signé durant la colonisation vietnamienne entre 1979 et 1990.

Au vu de tous ces éléments, l’appel par la diaspora cambodgienne à manifester en faveur d’une ré-activation des Accords de Paix de Paris de 1991, est donc tout simplement un acte civique et démocratique, dont le but est d’en terminer avec le clan de Hun Sen qui détruit le pays, utilise la constitution comme un moyen pour piétiner et soumettre le peuple afin de préserver leurs propres intérêts.

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Dear 11:24pm,

I know your mother have slept with Manwell Noriega that's why you are so retarded just like him. Get the fuck off from KI... you primative outdated alien, ok! be civilized! there's more to Cambodia than you know it!!!stop being stupid ok! .... Ah Chgourt!!! kon me joy mrai! ok! already!!!!

Khmer Las Vegas II

Anonymous said...

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