Did they ask where their leader is ?
Did they ask why Sam Rainsy has been abandoning them?


On Jan 20, 3:55 am, "Sam Rainsy Party of North America"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> SRP officials pay a visit to 2 Cambodian villagers in Svay Rieng jail
>
> Cops check authorization from the SRP MPs in front of the Svay Rieng jail 
> (All photos: Sok Serey, RFA)
>
> Several cops can be seen standing guard outside the jail
>
> 19 January 2010
> By Sok Serey
> Radio Free Asia
> Translated from Khmer by Socheata
> Click here to read the article in Khmer
>
> Svay Rieng province jail guards allowed 3 SRP MPs to visit Mrs. Meas Srey and 
> Mr. Prom Chea who are currently jailed. The visit authorization was 
> officially approved on Monday afternoon.
>
> 3 SRP MPs: Yim Sovann, Mrs. Saumura Tioulong and Mrs. Ke Sovannaroth, were 
> thoroughly check and patted [before they were allowed in the jail], and 
> several dozens of armed cops were stationed outside the jail.
>
> Mrs. Chhoeung Sarin, Prum Chea's wife, and Meas Pril, the older brother of 
> Mrs. Meas Srey were allowed in to visit along with the 3 SRP MPs.
>
> Keo Saveoun, the jail warden told the visitors: "You are not allowed to take 
> in voice recorders, cameras and phones. Your Excellencies can leave them with 
> us, or you can leave them in your car and lock the car. Furthermore, during 
> the visit, Your Excellencies should cooperate about security with us, and you 
> should not do anything that is beyond the visit. Would Your Excellencies 
> allow me to check you?"
>
> SRP MP Yim Sovann, who is also the SRP spokesman, indicated at the exit of 
> jail that: "Mr. Prum Chea's health is not very good. But his spirit is still 
> strong, and he called on the government - the accuser in his lawsuit case - 
> to help resolve his case and release him from jail. He only wants to get his 
> land back."
>
> Mrs. Chhoeung Sarin, Prum Chea's wife, said outside the jail: "His health is 
> getting weaker and he lost weight. His feet hurt and he has urinary illness 
> also."
>
> Sok Serey: Sister, what did you tell him?
>
> Mrs. Chhoeung Sarin: I told him not to worry.
>
> Meas Pril, Mrs. Meas Srey's older brother, indicated: "She is not well. I am 
> asking the government to help release my sister."
>
> This is the first visit by the SRP MPs, and it is taking place at a time when 
> the Svay Rieng court plans to hold a hearing on 27 Januray to decide the case 
> of Mrs. Meas Srey and Mr. Prum Chea. The hearing will be held for Sam 
> Rainsy's case at the same time also.
>
> The Svay Rieng court detained Mrs. Meas Srey and Mr. Prum Chea on 23 December 
> 2009. They were charged with destruction of public properties because they 
> joined the stakes uprooting event along border post No. 185 that took place 
> on 25 October in Koh Kban Kandal village, Samrong commune, Chantrea district, 
> Svay Rieng province. Sam Rainsy was also implicated in this lawsuit.
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