Hi Mr.Preuk!

I has been in US for more than thirty years and I never see the American dog 
eat stool so I conclude that only the Khmer dog eat stool. I am sorry to 
contradict your conclusion by saying all dog eating stool.   



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From: M Preuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] c
To: [email protected]' 
Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 1:44:35 PM
Subject: Re: Opposition defectors continue to flock to Hun Sen's ruling CPPco


Dear All,

Ah chhkè na min see ach: They all want to be CPP ach-oudam. Bravo?!?!

Hopefully they won't end up like this photo below from a Hanoi market:

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Best regards,

MP


On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 9:42 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Rithy,

Thanks for your response.

This is the time in which we can tell who have been/are real opportunists 
driven by greed, power and money rather than Cambodian national interests. None 
of the issues facing the future of Cambodia have changed within the last few 
months. The excuses given by the defectors are not genuine for they, 
themselves, are not true, sincere nor honest.

Honest people will always be truthful and live with dignity.

Thanks,


Sathonne

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In a message dated 10/9/2008 11:36:40 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] writes:
Hi All,
 
Bong, why didn't you finish your statement?  And now, we have seen the true 
color of our leaders/founding members of the HRP.  I don't know how many more 
will defect to the CCP party?  Why they have to defect if they pledge no 
positions in the CPP ruling government?  Why don't they just retire from the 
Cambodian politic and be what they supposed to be?  It is their decision, I can 
only wish them well and hope they will be faithful to serve their new bosses.  
We don't have to be chaos.  There are lots more people who have strong 
conviction and believing in peace, freedom, and democracy and who are stand up 
firmly against corruption, oppression, and work together for our homeland.  I 
hope what we have learned will keep us stronger,  Rithy.


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Subject: Opposition defectors continue to flock to Hun Sen's ruling CPP 


Hi guys,
 
Along with Keo Remy, Lim Rattanak and Samrach Reach have defected to the CPP.  
Keo Remy run as the number 1 candidate for HRP in Phnom Penh but failed to get 
enough votes. Samrach Reach ran as the number 2 candidate in Kg. Cham. Lim 
Rattanak also ran as HRP candidate as well. Both failed.

All of them pledged with HRP members and supporters, as well as in front of 
Preah Angk Dong Koeur, to be faithful and loyal to the people and to the party..
 
Regards,
 
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Opposition defectors continue to flock to Hun Sen's ruling CPP        
Written by Meas Sokchea     
Thursday, 09 October 2008 
 
The Phnom Penh Post - Opposition defectors continue to flock to Hun Sen's 
ruling CPP  

The HRP's Reach Samrach and Lim Rathanak, and the NRP's Keo Sothea say govt's 
overwhelming support demands allegiance 


jpg width=350> 
TRACEY SHELTON 
Reach Samrach, former chief of finance for the Human Rights Party. TWO members 
of the opposition Human Rights Party and a third from the Norodom Ranariddh 
Party announced their defection to the Cambodian People's Party on Tuesday, 
just hours after HRP founding member Keo Remy embraced the ruling party.

Reach Samrach, chief of finance for the HRP, and his deputy, Lim Rathanak, told 
the Post Wednesday they agreed to defect to the CPP without conditions or 
expectations.

Keo Sothea, an NRP stalwart and publisher of the Voice of Khmer Youth 
newspaper, also announced his allegiance to the CPP.

Reach Samrach said that he submitted a letter to CPP leaders seeking permission 
to join the party, but that he has yet to receive a response.

"I cannot walk contrary to the CPP leaders when they have received so much 
support from the Cambodian people," he said.
Lim Rathanak told the Post he also defected without conditions and did not seek 
a position in the new government.

Meanwhile, Keo Sothea said Wednesday he could not continue as a member of the 
NRP because it would no longer have any political clout following last week's 
resignation of its leader, Prince Norodom Ranariddh.
"After [Prince Ranariddh] quit politics, I saw that the NRP would be weak, so I 
could not stay," he said.

Senate Vice Chairman Tep Ngorn told the Post he will preside over a ceremony 
today to formally recognise the defectors as CPP members.

In the run-up to the July 27 national polls, the opposition suffered 
unprecedented defections to the CPP, which won 90 of the National Assembly's 
123 seats. 




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