Tim, I agree with your statement Sam Rainsy. Heng S Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 19, 2009, at 3:08 PM, Chetrasena <[email protected]> wrote: > People :Sam Raingsy should go back to Cambodia to challenge Hun Sen > court, he has full support from Cambodian people whose land are > encroached by Vietnamese. Hun Sen accused Raingsy of being a traitor > for removing border marker from the local village rice field. > Vietnamese authority called an act of subversive . The Vietnamese is > working very hard to eliminate any rebellous elements in Cambodia on > behalf of CPP, the whole state infrastructure apparatus are closely > monitored and controlled by Vietnamese, high level of Hanoi delegation > visited the kingdom every week . With Taksin present in Cambodia, the > westward mission is about to launch . Sooner or later Asean is to be > crumbled, Thai is in trouble, China will intervene. Phnom Penh is a > head quarter of Taksin revolutionary group, Poipet and a safe haven > for Red Shirt people. > > On Dec 18, 8:04 pm, [email protected] wrote: >> Sam Rainsy is a fine man, and men who work make mistakes. >> >> It is impossible to undo what Sam Rainsy has done. There is no >> doubt that >> Sam Rainsy wanted to bring the world to pay attention to the >> eastern border >> problems, but the way he had done has given an opportunity to the >> government to charge him according to Cambodian laws. It would be >> very difficult >> for anyone to legally support his actions. >> >> I don't question his intention, but I thought he made a mistake by >> letting >> his ego and emotion control him at that moment. I wish that, >> initially, he >> would take the matter through proper channels and through legal >> processes >> and put pressure on Hun Sen and the CPP to solve this important >> issue >> lawfully. He didn’t need to “uproot” those posts, because the >> evidence was >> already there. What he needed to do was to examine the evidence, >> prepared for >> legal actions then took the matter to the proper authority. By >> doing this he >> would earn more respect from everyone and the attention would have >> been >> drawn to this matter more effectively. >> >> SRP’s Motto: “Silathor, Satchathor and Yuttethor.” Any >> actions conducted >> against such a motto can ruin the image of the party. Sam Rainsy >> supporters >> need to be professional in their critiques against members of the >> CPP, the >> Cambodian government as well as with their fellow Cambodians. In >> the eye >> of international community, image and characters count. After all, >> SRP has >> become a part of Cambodia’s establishment. It has participated in >> the >> Cambodian governmental system for the past decades. There is no >> need to curse or >> label Hun Sen and the CPP as the Vietnamese puppet and call him as >> all kind >> of names. We all know that the government is controlled by the CPP >> and the >> CPP is the product of Vietnam since 1979. We need to find the way >> to pull >> them out of Vietnam’s claws, however if we continue to label them >> as Vietnam >> ’s puppet and as Vietnam’s dogs, etc… we will push them >> further into >> Vietnam’s arms. The truth hurts. >> >> At this moment, Sam Rainsy Party is quite weak. Internal problems >> are one >> of the major problems among other issues such as financial, etc… >> To >> challenge Hun Sen head on at this point may cause the whole party >> to finally >> crumble. Running the party from abroad is far from effective. >> Prince Ranariddh >> had tried that last year, but he wasted tons of money just to >> surrender to >> the CPP at last. >> >> Nevertheless, what was done is done. Sam Rainsy needs to go back to >> Cambodia and challenge Cambodian court. He should bring all >> relevant evidences to >> prove that the Vietnamese and the Cambodian authorities have >> violated >> Cambodian people’s rights and that Vietnam is the culprit in stea >> ling Cambodian >> land. I don’t believe that Hun Sen will jail Sam Rainsy because h >> e needs >> Sam Rainsy for his alibi, as Sam Rainsy has rightly stated. >> Staying away >> will give additional opportunity for the CPP to discredit him to >> the point >> that more SRP’s members and supporters will disband. >> >> Many of us who understand the current Cambodia’s political structu >> res will >> be careless if SRP breaks apart because we know that without SRP, >> there >> will always be another opposition to fill the gap as an alibi. >> However, we >> need an alibi that has some guts, and Rainsy and Mu SocHua have >> been doing a >> decent job in keeping the CPP on track. >> >> Will SRP have a chance to win over the CPP? Not if it keeps doing >> the same >> thing over and over. It needs a serious change. >> >> “Still water is always filthy” >> -------------------------- >> _Sam Rainsy will not show up to the Svay Rieng kangaroo court for >> clarification_ >> (http://ki-media.blogspot.com/2009/12/sam-rainsy-will-not-show-up-to-s >> ...) >> >> (http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_76xUgRgjZYM/Syf_p1nYrXI/AAAAAAAANrU/nnM8bV- >> ...) 17 Dec 2009 >> By Sok Serey >> Radio Free Asia >> Translated from Khmer by Socheata >> _Click here to read the article in Khmer_ >> (http://www.rfa.org/khmer/179617d0178f17cc179817b61793200b179117b61793 >> ... >> a178e17cd/rainsy-not-2appear-in-svayrieng-court-12172009220552.html) >> >> (http://www.rfa.org/khmer/179617d0178f17cc179817b61793200b179117b61793 >> ... >> court-12172009220552.html) >> Opposition leader Sam Rainsy, who is currently in France, told RFA >> over >> the phone on Friday morning that he will not show up in court to >> provide >> clarification as summoned by the Svay Rieng provincial court. >> >> Sam Rainsy was charged by the Svay Rieng provincial court of >> destroying >> public properties and racial discrimination after he pulled out >> border stakes >> in Svay Rieng. 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