Phnom Penh Post

WEDNESDAY, 03 FEBRUARY 2010 15:03        SOURN SEREY RATHA

Dear Editor,

I have observed that Sam Rainsy’s recent political actions seem to
stand at odds with his efforts in the past to fight for truth and
justice.
A case in point is the border issue with Vietnam.

What the public has taken away from growing tension over border
demarcation along Cambodia’s shared border with Vietnam is that Sam
Rainsy has used the existing disagreement to create additional
problems.

A recent declaration by the Sam Rainsy Party stated that the border
post uprooted by Sam Rainsy last October was one among several that
were “fraudulently erected well within Cambodian territory” – a fact,
the declaration states, that is borne out by historical maps and
recent satellite photos.

The declaration asserts that “state-of-the-art computer programs” have
provided hard evidence of fraud in the placement of border posts.

But what has Sam Rainsy done with this evidence?

He has urged foreign governments and international organizations to
review this evidence in order to illustrate the false dealings of the
Cambodian government.

But he has done nothing to illuminate what the SRP expects the country
to do about the evidence to protect its territorial integrity.

Sam Rainsy did very well to combat falseness with truth, but how will
the SRP move from truth to justice?

I would not expect Sam Rainsy to write a letter seeking Hun Sen’s
leniency and the right to return to Cambodia and participate in the
2013 elections.

He has already stated that he has no intention of writing a letter of
apology, but he has written to express regrets for some of the
difficulties of the past.

But in my opinion, making apologies and expressing regrets in politics
amounts to the same thing when one is looking for a political
advantage.

It is my hope that Sam Rainsy will never again use Cambodia’s border
dispute as a factor in his political game, as he did with the 1997
grenade attack when he filed a lawsuit against Hun Sen in a New York
court and then later withdrew it.


Sourn Serey Ratha
Cambodian Action Committee for Justice & Equity

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