Lok Sidareth,
 
Merci infiniment de votre mail - Je suis contente qu'il y ait enfin cette 
entente qui ne sera que positive pour le mouvement -
 
bonne journée,
 
Mme UNG Boun-Hor


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Subj: Kem Sokha and Sam Rainsy interviewed by RFI in Paris

 




Chers compatriotes, Chers amis
 
Veuillez écouter l'interview de Lok Kem Sokha et Sam Rainsy sur RFI de ce 
mercredi 10 septembre 2008 à Paris. 
http://telechargement.rfi.fr.edgesuite.net/rfi/cambodgien/audio/magazines/r001/emission_cambodgien_12h00_-_13h00_tu.html
 
Bonne écoute,                                       
Très cordialement,
Sidareth LimBun
 




Opposition Requests Second-Day Swear-In

By Chun Sakada, VOA Khmer 
Original report from Phnom Penh
10 September 2008

Khmer audio aired 10 September 2008 (761 KB) - Download (MP3)  
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Opposition leader Sam RainsyTwo opposition parties have declined an invitation 
by King Norodom Sihamoni to join in a swearing-in ceremony for the new 
government scheduled later this month and have asked to have their newly 
elected parliamentarians sworn in a day later.
King Sihamoni issued his royal invitation to all 123 newly elected members of 
the National Assembly, but officials of the Sam Rainsy and Human Rights 
parties, representing 29 seats, have maintained their position that July's 
election was illegitimate and say they will not swear in next to the ruling 
party.
The opposition has instead requested an alternate date to swear in, a day 
later, according to top officials from both parties.
Neither party is willing to be sworn in next to the ruling Cambodian People's 
Party, said Kong Kom, acting president of the Sam Rainsy Party, and Yem 
Ponhearith, secretary-general of the Human Rights Party.
Party leaders Sam Rainsy and Kem Sokha are currently out of the country, 
seeking support from the international community for claims July's election was 
fraudulent and a new vote should be conducted.
Both party leaders have said in the past they would boycott the swearing-in 
ceremony altogether.
A royal official warned Wednesday the request for a second swearing in was not 
likely to be granted.
"The king, as the head of state, invited all 123 elected parliamentarians to 
the swearing-in ceremony on [Sept. 24]," Um Daravuth, a member of the Royal 
Cabinet, said Wednesday. "If any party does not respect the king's orders, I 
say that party is wrong under the Cambodian constitution."
"In no country in the world does a National Assembly swear in two times," Um 
Daravuth said.
An independent analyst said Wednesday it was up to the king to bring the 
parties together.
"The king should use his cleverness to bring all the parties to join the 
swearing-in together for national unity," said Lao Monghay, a researcher for 
the Asian Human Rights Commission.

 





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