It seems that your true friend is just another Sam's cronies. On Jan 14, 9:28 am, kangaroo <[email protected]> wrote: > On Jan 14, 4:13 am, Chon Chumleas <[email protected]> wrote: > > > The government failed to consult with landowners who lost parts of > > their land to the divisive border, the Paris-based president of > > Cambodia’s Border Committee (CBC) claimed. > > If you consult with each individual land owners along the border area, > the border line itself will never be established because the dispute > will never be resolved. A clear policy must be established. And it > will implemented with a broad authority set up for fairness and > agreement of all parties. It's easy say than done. Yet, that's the > only way to ascertain a border line. > > > “It is illegal under national and international law. Only absolutely > > communist countries do things like this,” Sean Pengse told VOA Khmer, > > and also slammed the National Assembly, calling its lifting of > > opposition leader Sam Rainsy’s parliamentary immunity “undemocratic”. > > That's not true. > You only say this when you strongly disagree with a government who is > pushing this policy. > > > The Council of Ministers, however, dismissed Sean Pengse’s concerns in > > a statement Tuesday. > > > “It is not true that the border markers were planted illegally because > > landowners were not informed. Border land is not recognised as > > privately owned land,” the statement read. > > > Land titles in the area were never issued, the statement continued, > > because the precise border was never clear. > > this statement shows clearly how difficult this dispute is. > It is not clear whether: > 1 Sam Rainsy and his cronies landowners are right or wrong. > 2 Vietnamese realy incroached the land of Cambodia. > > My friend, > I have a true friend who lived near the border most of his adult life. > He went to visit the area and told me that the border seemed to be a > couple kilometers into Cambodia than it used to be. IS IT TRUE? You > can tell me. I am not there, nor I knew where the border was then. I > can't make that judgemetn, nor I can believe those cronies and Sam > Rainsy.
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