Sam Rainsy is nothing more to create problems for Cambodia.
Look at all of his activities in Cambodia since he decided to be a
plitician in Cambodia. What has he done to better the country?
His action was to demonstrate against his own government that he is a
part of it. His activities show clearly of his intention. He is
picking his people to act against the others. Nothing from Sam Rainsy
that promotes unity.


On Feb 3, 4:02 am, Chon Chumleas <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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