Sam Rainsy yap yap yap from France while the Cambodians are living to
defense themselves in the country.
What kind of leader is that?


On Nov 18, 3:36 pm, [email protected] wrote:
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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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