NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF THE KINGDOM OF CAMBODIA
 
 
January 24, 2010
 
 
DEFENSE OF CAMBODIA’S TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY MOVES A STEP FORWARD
 
 
The unprecedented evidence of border encroachment announced in our yesterday’s 
statement (see below) is now available. It is presented in both Khmer and 
English. Please click at  http://tinyurl.com/yzkd94t
 
All the alleged border demarcation posts examined in our study (# 184 through 
#187), including the one Sam Rainsy uprooted last October (# 185), are illegal 
because they were fraudulently erected well within Cambodia’s territory. The 
wooden poles were wrongly planted between 300 meters and 500 meters from the 
legal border as defined in French SGI 1952 1/100,000 maps deposited at the 
United Nations by the Royal Cambodian Government under then-Prince Norodom 
Sihanouk in March 1964. The French-drawn maps are corroborated by US Army 1966 
1/50,000 maps as far as the international border is concerned in this portion 
of Cambodia’s Svay Rieng province.
 
We have got satellite pictures of the border areas and GPS locations/geographic 
coordinates of all the fraudulent border markers. We have used state-of-the-art 
computer programs (available upon request) to convert the GPS locations of the 
fraudulent border markers into UTM coordinates so as to precisely position 
those fraudulent border markers on the above-mentioned maps.
      
Any question related to the defense of Cambodia’s territorial integrity can be 
asked directly to opposition leader Sam Rainsy during the radio call-in show 
scheduled for tomorrow.
 
 
SRP Members of Parliament 
 
 
____________
 
 
January 23, 2010
 
 
EVIDENCE OF BORDER ENCROACHMENT TO BE EXPOSED ON SRP WEB SITE AND DURING RADIO 
CALL-IN SHOW
 
 
On Monday, January 25, two days before his sham trial in Svay Rieng province, 
opposition leader Sam Rainsy will expose in detail evidence of border 
encroachments during a radio call-in show (Candle Light program on FM 93.5 MHz, 
from 18:00 to 19:00).
 
The evidence consisting of official French-drawn (1952 1/100,000) and 
American-drawn (1966 1/50,000) maps and most recent satellite pictures with 
precise geographic coordinates and GPS locations definitely proves that the 
alleged border stake Sam Rainsy uprooted on October 25 in Svay Rieng province 
was irrefutably in Cambodia’s territory.
 
Moreover, using the same scientific techniques, Sam Rainsy – who has been 
assisted by map engineers, historians and geographers from several countries 
over the last three months – will prove from Paris that all the “border 
markers” nearby the one (# 185) he uprooted, were also well within Cambodia’s 
legal borders.
 
This might explain why, following the October 25 incident, Vietnamese 
authorities have removed and taken back to Vietnam those alleged border markers 
(# 184, 186 and 187).
 
All the evidence, including satellite pictures, GPS locations, detailed maps 
and most recent photos of the alleged border markers or what remains of them, 
will be posted on SRP Web site www.samrainsyparty.org
 
On behalf of the Cambodian people the SRP will call on all friendly countries 
and relevant international organizations to examine the above evidence and to 
see the bad faith and/or incompetence of the current Phnom Penh government. 
 
On January 27, will people be watching Sam Rainsy’s “trial” or that of border 
encroachers caught red handed along with their weak and complacent Cambodian 
accomplices?
 
Does the “trial” concern Sam Rainsy alone or does it actually concern the whole 
Cambodian people since Cambodia’s territory belongs to all Cambodians. Aren’t 
we talking about, and dealing with, a national issue, which is Cambodia’s 
territorial integrity? 

 
Since it involves a border issue between two countries, the “trial” will 
logically be an international one. Is the Svay Rieng provincial court competent 
to adjudicate on an international issue?
 
 
SRP Members of Parliament
 



 

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