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On Mar 8, 3:57 am, kangaroo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Where is Sam Rainsy today. If he is a member of Cambodian parliment,
> he should be working for Cambodia right now. As far as we know today,
> Sam Rainsy is living comfortably in France. How can he work for the
> people in exile like that?
> The real story is that Sam Rainsy has nothing right now. He has
> abandoned his causes in his own country. Now, he is trying to get
> attention from others so his name would not disappear.
> My friend,
> No country on earth would side with Sam Rainsy and go against a
> legitimate government of Cambodia. That government may not be good.
> Yet, it is the government of Cambodia.
> Sam Rainsy made a serious mistake by labeling himself and his
> followers as opposition. As we have see, they oppose everything that
> CPP and his own government have been doing. Everything is wrong as
> long as any of those two groups are a part of. For this reason alone,
> one can come to a conclusion that Sam Rainsy has no intention to unite
> his country for a common interest. Sam Rainsy and his party can only
> accept what they have set themselves to be. Hence, they are good for
> Cambodia.
>
> Look at Cambodia today, a few decades after the ruin of its society.
> Cambodia today is the product of CPP leadership whether you like it or
> not. Sam Rainsy has been opposition to this movement all along.
> Nothing is right according to their view. No one can take the credit
> of CPP under the leadership of Hun Sen. Many cronies are trying to
> label them as trator who are selling Cambodia to Vietnam. This is a
> tactic to arouse the people of Cambodia to rise against CPP and their
> government today. Cambodian people know better. They are thriving
> today to better their lives instead. They are not fool to listen to
> those who are trying to continue the querrel among Cambodians. Sam
> Rainsy is the leader of that quarrel.
>
> On Mar 7, 5:18 am, [email protected] wrote:
>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: SRP <[email protected]>
>
> > March 7, 2010
>
> > SAM RAINSY IN RADIO CALL-IN SHOW ON ANTI-CORRUPTION LAW
>
> > On Tuesday, March 9, Member of Parliament and SRP leader Sam Rainsy will 
> > take part in a radio call-in show on the required measures to combat 
> > systemic corruption in Cambodia.
>
> > The call-in show will take place on the eve of the debate on the 
> > government-sponsored Anti-Corruption Law at the National Assembly scheduled 
> > for March 10.
>
> > The question-and-answer session with listeners will be broadcast live 
> > nationwide on FM 93.5 MHz, from 06:00 pm to 07:00 pm Phnom Penh time, in 
> > the framework of SRP-sponsored Candle Light radio program.
>
> > SRP Cabinet- Hide quoted text -
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