Obama: Get in Their Face!
Biden: Tax Hikes are Patriotic!
Barry encourages thuggery; Biden touts tax hikes.
Do not listen to any a Vietnamese supporter SUCH AS rattanakiri [EMAIL
PROTECTED]'S PART OF THE VIETNAMESE INTELLIGENCE NETWORK THAT SABOTAGE ALL
KHMER ACTIVITIES EVERYWHERE AND HERE AT THIS FORUM.
Why ?The VIETNAMESE CHARACTER as described in this book as : " THIEF, LIAR :
BOOK " GIAI PHONG " by T Terzani describes a Vietnamese as THIEF, A LIAR, A
KILLER, A DECEIVER , a sleeper .....
PRESIDENT REAGAN INSISTS THROUGH 10 UN RESOLUTIONS
1. that the KR regime must not allowed to come back to power in Cambodia
2. that Vietnam cease her occupation of Cambodia followed by total withdrawal
of Viet troops from Cambodia.
Cambodia as today remains occupied by Vietnam against the 10 UN resolutions
calling Vietnam to quit , not respected
--- On Thu, 9/18/08, rattanakiri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: rattanakiri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Sam Rainsy: "I am not afraid of Hun Sen's threats
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, September 18, 2008, 10:23 PM
Is Sam Rainsy out of touch? Cambodia is facing potential economic melt down as
the result of world economy down turn and the Thai is breathing on our neck, he
is asking the king to have special swear in for his party? Is he so
narcissistic?
I am really touched by Sam Rainsy's recently crocodile tears for the victims
of the Khmer Rouge after decades allying and admire the Khmer Rouge as Khmer
patriots against the Viets.
Sam Rainsy sudden a populous anti Khmer Rouge is an amazing act to itself as he
uses many of the Khmer Rouge racist rhetorics.
Sam Rainsy Party-USA/Canada wrote:
Sam Rainsy: "I am not afraid of Hun Sen's threats"
Threats to Immunity 'Baseless': Sam Rainsy
By Chun Sakada, VOA Khmer
Original report from Phnom Penh
18 September 2008
Click here to listen to the Khmer audio program
Click here to listen to Sam Rainsy and Kem Sokha interview on RFI
Opposition leader Sam Rainsy said Thursday his lawmakers-elect would continue
to boycott the formation of a new government, in the face of a verbal attack by
Prime Minister Hun Sen that hinted at attacking the opposition's parliamentary
immunity.
National Assembly lawmakers-elect are less than a week away from swearing in a
new government, but elected lawmakers of the Sam Rainsy and Human Rights
parties have said they will not attend the Sept. 24 event.
"I'm maintaining my position to boycott the swearing-in ceremony, even if Prime
Minister Hun Sen threatens to take legal action against me," Sam Rainsy said
Thursday. "I maintain my position against the unfair election and the lack of
solution to my election complaints."
Hun Sen said in a public speech Wednesday the National Assembly had been
"insulted," by being called "yuon," a racial slur for the Vietnamese, an
Assembly of "ghosts," and an institution of "thieves." He was referring to a
Radio France International interview with Sam Rainsy.
"If we take legal action against Sam Rainsy, we can easily strip his National
Assembly immunity," Hun Sen said, during a graduation ceremony at Pannasastra
University.
Sam Rainsy said in the RFI interview that the National Assembly lawmakers for
the Cambodian People's Party had been elected by illegitimate or non-existent
"ghost" voters.
Sam Rainsy told VOA Khmer Thursday the remarks by Hun Sen were intended to
"shut up" and censure the freedom of expression and criticism of the opposition.
"I am not afraid of Hun Sen's threats," he said. "I have been getting such
threats from the country's leaders for 15 years. I'm not afraid, and I'm not
stopping the activities of the opposition, and the remarks of Prime Minister
Hun Sen are baseless."
Human Rights Party spokesman Yem Ponhearith on Thursday said the remarks by Hun
Sen were detrimental to free speech.
"The criticism during the election campaign did not constitute an insult," he
said. "If Hun Sen takes action against Sam Rainsy, I believe our democracy is
not enough and this will affect democrats in their expression."
Lao Monghay, a researcher for the Asian Human Rights Commission, said Thursday
the remarks were not a good sign for Cambodia.
"The two sides should make a good compromise with each other," he said. "If Hun
Sen complains to the court, the court has been criticized as being under the
power of the government and Hun Sen."
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