Interesting, while you are keeping criticize Sam Rainsy of his sharp critics to Hun Sen Inc., you are non-stop criticizing Sam Rainsy...is this a normal behavior of Khmer race? Or it is just you?
Cambodia cannot survive if we don't have a strong opposition. Now Hun Sen Inc. can reduce the strength of opposition, and Cambodia will be easily becoming a dictatorship country, especial a military-based dictatorship. I don't think that you favor of dictatorship? KY On Feb 1, 9:14 am, kangaroo <[email protected]> wrote: > 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. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) - www.cambodia.org" group. This is an unmoderated forum. Please refrain from using foul language. Thank you for your understanding. Peace among us and in Cambodia. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/camdisc Learn more - http://www.cambodia.org -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

