Dear Khmer Kandal and Khmer Krom fighters,
 
On 16th December, 2009 Mr. Hun Sen said in Cambodian public that Mr. Sam Rainsy 
will not be tolerated again this time, he must come in Cambodia and go to Prey 
Sar prison (sic), or he should ask Thai government to let him form a Khmer 
Exile Government at the Khmer-Thai territory along the Western border.
 
What Mr. Sam Rainsy ought to do is neither goes to Prey Sar prison nor goes to 
Vietnamese court in Hanoi.  If, I were him I would negotiate with Mr. Abbhisit 
the Thai prime minister to follow Mr., Hun Sen suggestion in forming a Khmer 
Exile Government at the Thai-Cambodia border.  I can assure you there will 100 
of thousands Khmer inside Cambodia will come to join the new Khmer Exile 
Government like in 1979’s.
 
Khmer king Norodom Sihamoni appointed Thacksin Shinawatra as Hun Sen adviser.  
Therefore, Mr. Sam Rainsy can form a Khmer Exile Government along Khmer-Thai 
border.  THIS IS THE ONLY WAY WHICH CAN brings Vietnam and their slave Mr. Hun 
Sen/CPP to respect the 23rd October, 1991 Paris Peace Agreement by convent 
another international conference on Cambodia.
 
Mr. Sam Rainsy and his party non-violence policy towards Hun Sen/CPP will not 
and never be work and Vietnam does not want to understand what is democracy, 
what is human right and what is occupied Cambodia who was once upon the time 
feed, sheltered, supported Crocodile’s Vietnam to win over United States Arm 
forces in Vietnam War. 
 
 
Regards,
 
 
Kulen  Monorom
(The rice farmer’s son)
 
 



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Subject: Sam Rainsy is right, he finally got it! The real court is in Hanoi

Sam Rainsy is right, he finally got it!
 
The real court is in Hanoi! 
 
It is too bad that SRP and Sam Rainsy have spent all of these years fighting 
with the wrong enemy-- Hun Sen (and the Cambodian People's Party)--the puppet 
of Vietnam. 
 
One may remember that from the beginning of his political fight, Sam Rainsy 
said that he was not going to become an alibi to Hun Sen. I prayed that he was 
not  going to be an alibi too long but he has been one for quite some time. 
 
>From no seat to 26 seats in the Cambodian Assembly, he has been fighting the 
>wrong battle, the battle that has been set for him and other so-called 
>oppositions just to become an alibi for democracy to the Hun Sen and the CPP. 
>Regardless of what he has done and will do the result would be the same--the 
>CPP will always win and either Hun Sen or his replacement will be the next 
>prime minister running Cambodia for Vietnam. The chance of having the current 
>electoral processes changed is zero. The "50% plus one" formula is written in 
>stone, so to say.
 
Ever since the Khmer Rouge regime was toppled by the Vietnamese armed 
forces, most of us know that the CPP and it members were merely the products of 
Vietnam. Some call them Vietnam's puppets, some name Phnom Penh's government as 
the Vietnam's backed regime, others name Cambodia as a Vietnam's vassal state 
and a few others brand members of the CPP as Vietnamese dogs. Regardless what 
they name Cambodia, she remains a country that is run by the CPP which has been 
heavily influenced-- if not fully controlled-- by Vietnam. Therefore, why are 
Cambodians fighting against each other for? Just to become the new puppets or 
to get the current puppets replaced?
 
Now, what are the oppositions going to do? Are they going to fight on 
against Vietnam's puppets or are they going to take the battle directly against 
Vietnam? It makes sense to fight directly against the puppeteer rather than to 
fight against its puppets with the same blood, doesn't it? 
 
HOW can the oppositions turn the Vietnamese puppets to fight against their 
master?
 
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21 December 2009
THE REAL COURT IS IN HANOI
 
>From 28 December, I will happily let the Svay Rieng provincial court, a branch 
>of the CPP-subservient judicial system, prosecute me in absentia because its 
>verdict is known in advance like with any kangaroo court.

It’s useless and meaningless to defend yourself before a servant. You’d better 
address the master. Therefore, I am willing to show up and to be prosecuted in 
person in Hanoi because my trial is a political one first ordered by Vietnam’s 
government (*).

I am accused of removing a border marker with Vietnam and, following the logic 
of the accusation, that border marker is a property jointly owned by Vietnam 
and Cambodia. Furthermore, Vietnam’s Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung was the 
first government official from the two countries to denounce my act and to call 
for my punishment (*).

Therefore, being now in a third country, both the Vietnamese government and the 
Cambodian government can prosecute me, and I can go either to Vietnam or 
Cambodia to be prosecuted for the alleged crime.

I accept to go to Vietnam and to be tried there, before a Vietnamese court in 
Hanoi, any time. There, with the Cambodian people and the international 
community watching from some distance and with serenity, I will be able to 
raise the real issue and to defend Cambodia’s interest. The real issue is not 
with Sam Rainsy; it is between Vietnam and Cambodia and is related to border 
encroachments and violation of Cambodia’s territorial integrity. I will 
denounce the unfair 1985 border treaty signed by a Cambodian puppet regime led 
by the same prime minister for 25 years. I will defend countless Cambodian 
farmers whose rice fields and other farmland are being seized by the Vietnamese 
authorities with the complicity of the Hun Sen government. I will invoke the 
1991 Paris Peace Agreements on Cambodia and its provisions on Cambodia’s 
independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity. The effective 
implementation of the Paris Agreements will also help solve
 border disputes with Thailand.

I was last in Hanoi in 2002 when I was received by many high-ranking government 
officials including… Mr. Nguyen Tan Dung, who was then deputy prime minister.

Sam Rainsy
Member of Parliament

(*) On November 4, 2009, the state-run Voice of Vietnam radio reported, 
“Regarding acts and statements made by Sam Rainsy - President of the Sam Rainsy 
Party (SRP), who recently uprooted six temporary poles for Marker 185 between 
Vietnam’s southern province of Long An and Cambodia’s Svay Rieng province – 
[Vietnam’s Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung ] proposed that the Cambodian 
government take due measures to deal with Rainsy’s acts of sabotage and not 
permit similar cases to occur, as they negatively affect the fine relations 
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