Mrs.  Mu Soc Hua filed her lawsuit against Hun Sen with the Cambodian court 
knowing  quite well that she would never win. She probably didn't expect 
that the Premier  would counter her complaints.  
The  lawsuits filed against Premier Hun Sen by Mu Soc Hua and against Mu 
Soc Hua by  Premier Hun Sen did not benefit the oppositions as planned. The 
lawsuits  incited some reporters, NGO workers, some members of international 
community and  political supporters, but at the end nothing much will be 
achieved from the "tit  for tat" events that basically divert Cambodians from 
many pressing  issues facing Cambodia at the moment. 
When  the July, 2008 election was over, the CPP claimed totaled control 
over the  Assembly and the Senate. Both bodies have been headed by Heng Samrin 
and Chea  Sim. The international community as well as national community has 
accepted  the final results. The Oppositions vowed initially not to 
participate in the  swearing secession, but SRP flipped and decided to show up 
leaving  HRP's members behind looking for reasons to seek help from the CPP and 
the King.  The CPP scored political points and ridiculed members of SRP and 
HRP  for they failed to keep their own words.  
SRP’s  president, Sam Rainsy, afterward, was fined by the NEC for violating 
some  election rules. Outcries by members of national and international 
community gave  strong hopes to Mr. Sam Rainsy. He initially declared that he 
would not pay the  fine, but later on, when push came to shove, he did. SRP 
have more past records  in giving in to what the CPP wanted, hence there is 
no reasons to believe that  this time it will not do it again. Some sorts of 
compromising will be done and  generally at the expense of SRP.  
Legally  speaking the CPP has the right to run the country via forming the 
Royal  Government of Cambodia. Cambodian court systems of all levels are 
strongly  influenced by Cambodian government which is dominated by leaders of  
the CPP. True democratic processes, justice, and freedom have never been  
fully accredited by the international community, and the CPP will not afraid 
to  step backward to keep its opponents up to the mark. 
Whether  the decisions by such a court are fair or not, it is very tricky 
for anyone to  interfere with its decisions. The only one person that can 
influence the court  is Premier Hun Sen. In the past, when politicians were 
previously convicted by  the Cambodian court; letters of apologies of some 
sorts were written  by individuals in question to Premier Hun Sen so that he 
could give his blessing  to the Cambodian court.   
It  appears that the history will repeat itself at this time again, and the 
 people will soon forget. 
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