Cambodia needs clear policy on
immigrants<http://cambodianbrightfuture.blogspot.com/2009/12/cambodia-needs-clear-policy-on.html>
*Dear Editor,*
Op-Ed: Soprach 
Tong<http://www.phnompenhpost.com/index.php/2009122530450/National-news/cambodia-needs-clear-policy-on-immigrants.html>

Viewer comment: of course Hun Sen, Heng Samrin and Chhea Sim including their
patrons are knowing nothing about the bright future of Cambodia. They are
leading the country to the dark future, not the bright future. Those leaders
and some followers are blindly boasting about current progressive of
materials which has advanced beyond Khmer Rouge regime. But these leaders
and their patrons are leading to destroy the national institutions of
Cambodia. Without having a strong institutions, Cambodia is like a house
without foundation. Vietnam has planned 20, 50 and 100 years to eliminate
Cambodia. It is called "eliminate without bleeding". This tactic is to
amputate Cambodia's main national institutions. Now, Cambodia's Nation,
Buddhism and Monarchy have been twisted and manipulated by the CPP
disguising under the rigid plans of Vietnam. Immigration is part of those
tactics to manipulate Hun Sen's blind eyes. Cambodians will become
Vietnamese when Cambodian people cannot say anything about its border under
the border ongoing demarcation (as evidence Cambodian farmers at the border
are arrested and
jeopardized<http://ki-media.blogspot.com/2009/12/stop-state-terrorism-in-cambodia-sam.html>).
Election will produce nothing for Cambodia, but for Vietnam while major
aggressive voters are Vietnamese, CPP needs power next 100 years, NEC is not
neutral and partial, Vietnam's development in Cambodia is a long plan to
absorb this country etc. Today, I came across a speech by one of the Khmer
elders said that "Khmer Rouge eliminated their own people but strongly
protected territorial land. Current regime, the government has given up
their land to Vietnam but keep lives of the people a under maltreatment". So
between Khmer Rouge and Hun Sen government, which regime is better? Saying
this, Hun Sen and his followers will respond to us that they don't see
Vietnamese carried any Khmer land out to Vietnam. CPP's response has always
sarcastic like what sVar Kimhong has recently manipulated about the border
demarcation with Vietnam at the national assembly. Only one question is that
sVar Kimhong has never been to the border, if he went their he will take or
see the pictures like Son Chhay showed in the
letter<http://ki-media.blogspot.com/2009/12/letter-from-srp-mp-son-chhay-to-heng.html>.
What is the future of Cambodia?


I write in response to the article “Vietnam repatriates Cambodian beggars”
(December 23). I was ashamed to hear that nearly 900 illegal Cambodian
beggars were repatriated by Vietnamese authorities this year, as well as the
recent deportation of illegal Cambodian workers sent back through the border
by Thai authorities, several of whom were killed while passing through the
forest on the Cambodian-Thai border.

However, there have been no strong reactions against the Thai shootings of
these people, just warnings for the migrants not to emigrate to Thailand,
forgetting that a poor standard of living forced these people to leave home
and cross the border illegally in the first place.

In general, the government always declares Cambodia is run by a “government
of economic growth”. But this slogan should be questioned: What does it mean
that the Cambodian economy does not have enough capacity to create work for
domestic labourers? On the other hand, during the recent tensions between
Cambodia and Thailand, we heard information about hundreds of Cambodian
returnees who were being turned back every day.

Then, the Cambodian authorities quickly deported the ethnic Uighur refugees,
who were seeking political asylum, back to China last Saturday. But in the
case of other illegal foreign immigrants living and gaining job
opportunities in the Kingdom, the government does not take measures against
them as actively as Vietnam and Thailand.

>From my point of view, I think that this slow reaction against illegal
immigrants is maybe due to the fact that the Cambodian economy has not yet
produced enough work for the local labour force, and that perhaps Cambodia
does not have the necessary immigration laws to control who enters its
territory.

Therefore, we would very much appreciate if the National Assembly was to
review and pass important draft laws on immigration to deal with domestic
labour and manage the population in order to alleviate poverty in Cambodia.

*Tong Soprach*
Phnom Penh

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