As a lawmaker Sam Rainsy should take this matter up to the congressional  
level or to proper channel. Taking the laws into his own hand only give Hun 
Sen  and the CPP the upper hand in Cambodian/Vietnam court. Border issue is a 
 serious matter and it must be dealt with legally. 
 
It has to be resolved, but not via seeking popularity at a Bonn  Kathen--a 
religious function. 
 
Can Cambodia afford to fight two border wars?
 
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In a message dated 10/26/2009 6:25:40 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:


Sam  Rainsy pulled out border posts between Cambodia and Vietnam in
Svay  Rieng

26 October 2009
By Uon Chhin
Radio Free Asia
Translated  from Khmer by Socheata

Opposition leader Sam Rainsy pulled out border  posts between Cambodia
and Vietnam planted in rice fields belonging to  Cambodian farmers in
Samrong commune, Chantrea district, Svay Rieng  province on 25 October.
Sam Rainsy’s action took place while he was leading  a Kathen
procession to that region.

At Wat Ang Romdenh Pagoda, Sam  Rainsy gave a speech to the 300
participants about the border problem.  After listening to the
complaints by local villagers, Sam Rainsy claimed  that the loss of
rice field lands was due to the border demarcation. He  then went on to
visit these rice fields with about 100 people, and he  decided to pull
out 6 border posts planted on the rice fields belonging to  the
[Cambodian] villagers.

Sam Rainsy said: “I led them to pull out  these border posts and throw
them away. This is a symbol of nationalism  that the SRP sets, i.e. we
do not recognize the violated border improperly  planted by the
foreigners on the rice fields belonging to Cambodians, these  are
Cambodian farmers’ lands, these are Khmer lands. I call on  all
Cambodians who have Khmer blood and consciousness to defend and  uphold
our lands, our lands keep on shrinking smaller and  smaller.”

Prom Chea, a 43-year-old farmer from Koh Kban North village,  Samrong
commune, Chantrea district, Svay Rieng province, indicated that  he
lost 2 hectares of land [due to improper border demarcation]  and
villagers in the entire Samrong commune have lost numerous hectares  of
lands also.

Prom Chea said: “The cops, the soldiers, they kept on  saying this and
that, they never came to look at the situation. They  [Vietnamese]
cheated us in the [border] measurements, they fooled us. When  the
Cambodian side came and set [the border] at 100-meter from the  east,
they [Vietnamese] would take 200-meter to the west. In the long  run,
they push us out, they don’t allow us to come near the  [original]
border post next to our border. They [Vietnamese] do whatever  they
want.”

Regarding this issue, Cheang Am, the Svay Rieng  provincial governor,
said that he just received the information from the  Chantrea district
authority indicating that Sam Rainsy pulled out border  posts. Chean Am
said that the border post installation is a technical  issue, and he is
puzzled by Sam Rainsy’s decision.

Cheang Am said:  “Even I do not dare touch them. The technical
committees from both  countries, Cambodia and Vietnam, did that work.
They set the coordinates on  the map and such, they have their
equipments to measure. They don’t do as  they please!”

The border posts installation delimiting the border was  undertaken by
the Khmer and Viet authorities, and they started several  years ago.
Regarding this border delimitation, Cambodian villagers claimed  that
it seriously affects rice field lands belonging them and they  said
that these lands belong them for several generation-long  already.





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