Thursday, August 15, 2013

Rainsy calls for RCAF pullout


An armoured personnel carrier patrols Kandal province before stopping in Phnom Penh. PHOTO SUPPLIED

Rainsy calls for RCAF pullout

Opposition party president Sam Rainsy issued a call on Tuesday evening for the government to halt its post-election mobilisation of armed forces to avoid inciting “fear” in the population.

Rainsy, who has been in the United States for his daughter’s wedding and is due back today, posted the short message on his official Facebook page along with an iconic 1967 picture of a Vietnam War protester holding a flower towards the guns of US national guard soldiers.

“We call on the government to stop the military build-up and to stop moving the armed forces around so as to stop creating fear among the population,” Rainsy wrote.

“We appeal to policemen and soldiers to refrain from using violence against any citizens because we all are Khmers, peaceful Buddhists, and love our country.”

Ruling party lawmaker and spokesman Cheam Yeap responded in a tit-for-tat yesterday, saying troops would be withdrawn if Rainsy would only stop calling for mass demonstrations. [idiotic communistic (ir)rationality! -- the troops do not belong to one political party but to the nation, the people!  it is the RIGHT of the people to have their voices in their votes be of integrity and protected from fraud and irregularity, MORONS! And the people RESPECT and EXPECT genuine leaders to defend their votes and their voices, what CNRP Sam Rainsy is doing in calling for peaceful mass protests]

“We will withdraw the army when Sam Rainsy stops calling on people to protest en masse and when the situation is normal. We are just protecting [creating in]security in the country,” he said.

The decision to pull troops out of Phnom Penh would be up to the prime minister or the interior minister, Yeap added.

“We will do whatever we need to against a mass demonstration that creates confusion and fear in Cambodian society. We cannot accept it,” he said.

Rainsy took a softer tone in his message compared to a post last week in which he urged supporters to persuade deployed troops to switch loyalties and join with the CNRP to bring a “change of leaders”.

Those comments landed him in hot water with the government, with Minister of Information Khieu Kanharith saying at the time that Rainsy’s words could be considered as an effort to incite [sic!]military rebellion, a move that could attract criminal charges. [Encouraging the people to be courageous and defend their voices and their votes is the role of great leaders!]

Last week at a fiery rally at Freedom Park, Rainsy promised “mass demonstrations” if preliminary results were not revised to reflect a CNRP victory.

Minister of Interior Sar Kheng sent a letter to Rainsy a week ago emphasising that leaders would be held personally liable for any adverse consequences resulting from a demonstration. [similar idiotic rationale as blaming the woman for getting raped?!]

Since Rainsy’s initial promise of a protest, CNRP leaders have said a mass demonstration would be a “last resort if election irregularities are not properly investigated”.

On Monday, Catherine Ashton, the European Union’s high representative for foreign affairs, wrote to Rainsy and called on the CNRP to come to a “swift” agreement with other parties to investigate election irregularities, according to the letter disseminated yesterday.

“In the current situation, it is critical that all parties maintain a peaceful and democratic spirit conducive to strengthening the democratic process in Cambodia,” Ashton wrote.

Yesterday, more than 500 civil society and NGO representatives, students, laypeople and monks gathered outside Wat Phnom and the Royal Palace in a demonstration to pray for peace and non-violence.

Organisers say they will continue to meet weekly to call for a peaceful resolution to the political stalemate. 

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

When force is used, there will a split in the military, then we will find who will be effected most, it can be CPP clique that is going to collapse ...,

Anonymous said...

1 to 2 Khmer soldiers between 10 Vietnamese properly be shot first.

Anonymous said...

This is exactly what the outsiders wanted us to do like 'making khmers kill khmers' and then, will blame on victims who killed victims. Both VC and Chinese are responsible for our khmers'downfall for the least 4 hundred years now and still continuing to do so. They have infiltrated their armies and armed forces in every head department and we khmers are their slaves.

It is time for us khmers to learn to make our own decission. I urge all armed forces to listen to our real elected leader Sam Rainsy and turn against this criminal leader of the CPP because this group is being controlled by this mafia group of leadership style. So, it is time to wake up and see the truth for the truth will set us free. It is better to go for 'dying to live than living to die' e.g every nation has to have its own state sovereignty, otherwise, we will have nothing left to depend on.

Hun Sen must go, end of the story!

Anonymous said...

ĆÂḾ ÔÑ SÂṂĐÊĆḤ ĐÊĆḤÒ ḤÙŃ SÈŃ 3ÔÔÔ!!!

Anonymous said...

AH XEN WHY DON'T YOU FLEX MILITARY MUSCLE ON AH YOUN AH KADOY? WHY ON INNOCENT KHMER PEOPLE WITHOUT ANY WEAPON? AH COWARD

Anonymous said...

Criminal CHHAKE Yuon CPP will not give up their power, that's their mentality. Anything that get in their way or they don't like are considered as CRIMINAL or SUCCESSIONIST. "What a SHAME"

Anonymous said...

អារង្សី និងអាខា បានតែខាងញុះញង់ អោយគេធ្វើបាតុកម្ម តែពេលមានអាសន្នពួកវាដាក់ មេប្រូចចោលស្រុកទៅសំងំសុខសុីឈ្នួលបេះប៉ោមនៅអាមេរិក រឺបារាំងបាត់ ៕​ពួកអាភ្លើជ្រួលជ្រើមតាមការញុះញង់ របស់វាទាំង២ ចាំតែងាប់ដូចខ្មោចឆ្កែ

Anonymous said...

Military should be protecting the border against the enemy like vietcong and others external evil...not in Hun Sen backyard and intimidating your own people