Sam Rainsy party can only cry from the outside saying that they are
working for the victims.
In reality, Sam Rainsy party create division, which eventualy allow
others like CPP to take advantage of the situation.
Productive opposition oppose those in charge to make better dicision.
Sam Rainsy IS NOT DOING THAT. They oppose CPP because they don't like
CPP to lead the country. That is wrong.
Be honest with yourself and ask this question.
If you are CPP, would you give up the power and give it to Sam Rainsy
when they oppose and accuse almost everthing?

My friend,
Sam Rainsy has been a part of the government lead by Hun Sen for over
a decade. What has he and his party done to help CPP to choose better
choices as many people want for the country?
The answer should be simple.
Sam Rainsy party has done nothing but oppose everything done by CPP.
He went so far to accuse everyone of having sold the country to
Vietnam.
He was a part of that country. Why can't he bring the people of
Cambodia to rise against it?
Ofcourse, the people would not do it because his accusation IS NOT
TRUE.
The Camboidan people know who lead the country for the better.
They know that Hun Sen has done it for a very long time. They have
seen the result.
What has Sam Rainsy done?
Ofcourse, he and his country have oppose along the way. The has been
no constructive opposition.
Go away Sam Rainsy as the people have displayed in their votes during
the last election.


On Feb 1, 10:30 am, "Sam Rainsy Party-USA/Canada" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> January 29, 2009
>
> APPEAL FOR SOLIDARITY FOR WOMEN AND THEIR FAMILIES BRUTALLY EVICTED BY ARMED 
> POLICE AND INHUMANELY DUMPED IN RELOCATION SITES  
>
> The fundamental human rights enshrined in the Constitution of Cambodia are 
> clearly ignored in forced evictions and land grabbing cases, affecting over 
> 20,000 families in 2007 alone. Many victims are brutally violated. These 
> rights are guaranteed in the Cambodian Land Law and stipulated in the 
> International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR), and 
> Cambodia is a signatory to this law and these rights.  
>
> Forced evictions and land grabbing are daily occurrences in Cambodia.  The 
> government is directly involved in carrying out such illegal and criminal 
> acts.  A majority of the victims are women and children who are the poorest 
> of the poor, living in city slums. Farmers are also victims, and their 
> livelihoods are less than sufficient, making less than a dollar a day to feed 
> and sustain their families. Among the victims are people living with HIV/AIDS.
>
> The latest forced evictions of Dey Krahom (Red Earth) on the first day of 
> Chinese New Year (26 January, 2009) marked the end of a four-year struggle of 
> thousands of families.  The struggle occurred on this four-hectare land 
> located in the heart of the city of Phnom Penh.  The Cambodian government 
> illegally sold this prime land to the 7NG company.
>
> The Dey Krahom recent evictions are similar to other forced evictions. Riot 
> police armed with guns, shock batons, tear gas and shields cordon off the 
> eviction sites before dawn.  The intent was to bar human rights monitors, 
> U.N. observers, journalists and Parliamentarians from providing support and 
> reporting on the incident.  Armed police forces are used as a shield, while 
> the army of hired men demolishes homes and assaults residents. Nothing is 
> left to stand; all is razed to the ground.  Hired trucks are used to cargo 
> residents and remaining belongings to relocation sites in the outskirts of 
> the city. Dumpsites lack the basic facilities including water and latrines.  
> Residents are left to survive or perish on their own.
>
> Case closed.
>
> We appeal to you to:
>
>   a.. Send your letter or group letters to condemn the Cambodian government 
> of such brutal violations of human rights;
>   b.. Write to your legislators to demand actions from the Cambodian 
> government to stop all evictions and to conduct independent investigations to 
> identify officials who order the use of deadly weapons and assault on unarmed 
> civilians;
>   c.. Write to the UN to call on the Cambodian government to comply with its 
> responsibility as a signatory to ICESCR and to the Convention on the Right of 
> the Child (CRC) and to CEDAW;
>   d.. Mobilize humanitarian support for the victims of forced evictions; and
>   e.. Inform your local media.
> The victims of forced evictions and land grabbing must be allowed to 
> repossess their land or be fairly compensated for all damages.
>
> The Democratic Movement for Change
>
> FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: Mu Sochua, MP
>
> [email protected]
>
> www.samrainsyparty.org
>
> ka-set info.
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