Thank  you my friend for your invitation. 
However,  I regret that such a meeting is not as important as some of use 
used to think.  It is just a political showcase without substantial evidences 
that a real  unification will take place.  
SRP  was put in the spotlight by HRP many weeks ago that SRP should unify 
with HRP to  join force against the CPP. SRP took advantage of such a sham 
and went along as  far as to loosely form an alliance with HRP called a 
Democratic Movement for  Change.  
SRP,  in my opinion, will play along so that it is not being blamed for 
political  divisions among the non-CPP parties. Beyond that SRP knows that its 
rival is  weak and is trying to tag on to SRP for personal befits of certain 
individuals  whom one time or another had trashed SRP with all kinds of 
name. SRP also  understands that to be an alliance with HRP with its current 
dwindling leaders  will give them more problems sooner or later. However, in 
trying to capture some  additional support from innocent followers, both 
parties will try to put some  Band-Aids on chronic diseases plagued by 
incompetency and disorganization.      
There  are no genuine feelings behind an attempt to unify any opposition 
party. In  addition, under the current structure of both parties, there are no 
mechanisms  for them to join hand as one party unless HRP is being 
submerged by SRP. More  than likely, that is the future of HRP. 
To  be safe, keep you wallet home. 
Good  luck. 
========
 
 
In a message dated 6/5/2009 6:52:56 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
FYI  info & distribution., 
Folks in  Washington area are encouraged to attend this event. Please 
contact Christina Costello at  [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])  
or (202)  728-5677  for further information. 
Best  regards, 
Hean 
NB:  My  apology for the inconvenience if receiving this message many  
times. 
 
 
From: Tung Yap  [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2009 5:27  PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Opposition Voices in  Cambodian Politics: Prospects for the Future

 
 
All,
 

 
Please  attend the event below if you have time.
 

 
Tung 
 

 
 
 
     
The  National Democratic Institute
And the International Republican  Institute 
Invite You to a Roundtable discussion  
Opposition  Voices in Cambodian Politics: 
Prospects for the Future  

with
Sam Rainsy,  President of the Sam Rainsy Party (SRP) 
Member of the National Assembly   
Kem Sokha, President and Founder of the  Human Rights Party (HRP)
Member of  the National Assembly 
Please join the National  Democratic Institute and the International 
Republican Institute for a  discussion and analysis of recent political 
developments, trends in the  Cambodian government’s policies, and future 
opportunities 
for the country’s opposition  parties. 
Time
Wednesday, June 10 from 10:30  a.m. to 12:00 p.m. 
Location
NDI Board Room
2030 M  Street, NW, Fifth Floor
Washington, D.C. 
Sam Rainsy and Kem Sokha  are leaders of Cambodia’s opposition parties, the 
SRP and the  HRP, and seek to present an alternative to the current ruling 
party, the  Cambodian People’s Party. The CPP has dominated Cambodian 
politics for  decades, recently winning 90 out of 123 seats in the national  
legislature in 2008.  
The SRP and the HRP  formed an alliance called the Democratic Movement of 
Change to contest  the provincial, district, and municipal elections held in 
May 2009. The  parties hope to strengthen their position in the 2012 
national  elections.    
The party leaders are in  Washington to meet with U.S. legislators and 
other members of the policy  community to discuss the state of Cambodian 
politics, prospects for  democratic political reform, and the defense of human 
rights. They are joined by Yem Ponhearith, Secretary  General of the HRP. 
RSVP
Christina Costello at  [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])  
or (202)  728-5677  
The  National Democratic Institute is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization 
 working to support and strengthen   








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