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November 19, 2009 


SAM RAINSY’S MESSAGE TO THE CAMBODIAN  PEOPLE 
Prime Minister Hun Sen is currently playing a dangerous  game for our 
country. He seems to have lost his senses while handling  Cambodia’s relations 
with neighbouring countries. 
Our  present government foreign policy is totally biased when it comes to 
defending  Cambodia’s territorial integrity. According to the prime minister 
the danger  of Cambodia’s losing portions of her territory is looming on our 
western  border with Thailand. But he forgets to say that this danger is 
already and  actually materializing on a large scale on our eastern border 
with  Vietnam. 
Let’s compare: 
-  Thailand has only recently started to unfairly challenge the status of a 
 portion of Khmer territory surrounding Preah Vihear temple in Preah Vihear 
 province that covers an area of less than five square  kilometres. 
-  Vietnam has been, over the last 30 years, grabbing thousands of square  
kilometres of Khmer territories in Kep, Kampot, Takeo, Kandal, Prey Veng, 
Svay  Rieng, Kampong Cham, Kratie, Mondolkiri and Ratanakiri provinces. This 
is an  ongoing painful process that Mr. Hun Sen does not want us to look at. 
But  we can’t help seeing the tears and hearing the cries of countless Khmer 
 farmers who are losing their rice fields and other farmland to Vietnam as 
I  have recently witnessed in Svay Rieng province. 
Whereas there are no Thai immigrants in Cambodia, the  continuous inflow of 
Vietnamese settlers into our country also reflects  Vietnam’s expansionist 
policies which are facilitated by the Hun Sen  government’s subservience to 
Hanoi. 
His  Majesty King Father Norodom Sihanouk has shown His concern for the 
situation  in Cambodia’s provinces bordering Vietnam. Reacting to a report I 
submitted to  Him earlier this month about Cambodian farmers losing their land 
because of  border encroachments by the Vietnamese authorities in Svay 
Rieng province, the  Retired King wrote to Prime Minister Hun Sen asking for an 
examination of the  information and evidence I had exposed on the issue. As 
an insolent response  to the King Father, the Hun Sen government reacted by 
undemocratically  removing my parliamentary immunity in order to prosecute 
me because I dared  raise a national issue that is embarrassing for the prime 
 minister. 
Mr.  Hun Sen is using a classical tactic to divert the Khmer people’s 
attention  from the real or the most serious danger, which in fact comes from 
our 
eastern  side (Vietnam), by exacerbating tensions and creating 
unprecedented attention  on our western side (Thailand). 
By  doing so, Mr. Hun Sen strives to: 
For himself and his clan in  Cambodia 
- Secure a continuous support from powerful Vietnam in order to remain  in 
power against all democratic trends. 
- Create a nationalistic fervour against Thailand which would help the  
Cambodian people accept harsh and deteriorating living conditions due to the  
persistent economic crisis and the government’s corruption and  incompetence. 
For his protector Vietnam 
- Boost trade with, and economic influence on,  Cambodia. 
- Establish a dominating control over Cambodia’s economy through  growing 
investments from Vietnam, whose companies enjoy unique privileges in  our 
country, while Thailand is being marginalized because of the current  
Khmer-Thai tension. The current situation is reminiscent of the anti-Thai  
riots in 
Phnom Penh organized by Mr. Hun Sen’s thugs in January  2003. 
>From a historical and geopolitical perspective Thailand  is Vietnam’s main 
rival in mainland Indochina. Therefore, weakening Thailand  is in the long 
term interest of her rival. Vietnam’s expansionism could one  day go beyond 
Cambodia and Laos, which are already more or less under the  control of 
Hanoi. To weaken Thailand nothing is more effective than fanning  the flames of 
internal divisions among the Thai people and supporting one  fighting group 
against the other. Mr. Hun Sen is a well-placed tool or pawn  that is being 
used by a third country in this Machiavellian game for the  implementation of 
a dark scheme. Whoever associates himself with Mr. Hun Sen  to knowingly or 
not knowingly support the implementation of such a dark scheme  runs the 
risk of being a pawn’s pawn acting against his own  country. 
While the situation is still under control along our  western border, 
Cambodia should first try to address a number of humanitarian  issues such as 
the 
fate of over 200,000 Khmer workers currently living in  Thailand because 
unemployment in our country is a more and more acute economic  and social 
problem that the Hun Sen government is unable to  solve. 
The  political game Mr. Hun Sen is playing is definitely not in Cambodia’s  
interest. We should not allow him to go on jeopardizing our country’s  
security. Cambodia should remain neutral in any internal dispute in any other  
country. Any spillover from the current tension or unrest in Thailand could 
be  very detrimental to Cambodia. Mr. Hun Sen’s miscalculation when throwing 
oil  on fire in a neighbouring country will likely at best burn his fingers 
and at  worse set Cambodia ablaze as past experiences have shown when we 
unnecessarily  and unwisely took side in our neighbours’ internal  disputes. 
Sam  Rainsy 
Member of Parliament 
Opposition leader 


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