Let us say that Cambodians have been robbed by Vietnamese as you are
telling us.
Please tell us what Cambodians have been doing to stop it.
Have they been fighting each other for their rightiouness so they can
practice corruption and the culture of impunity over no one but their
own people in their own country?
Look at Sam Rainsy. Does he come to these two words?
Corruption and impunity are everywhere in the Cambodian society.
That's why they keep fighting each other. That's why Cambodia is
weaker and weaker waiting for opportunity to be wiped out of the world
map. Will it happen? Ofcourse, it almost happened when Khmer Rouge,
Cambodians, destroyed their own nation to ground zero. You see the
effects of that era today. The dispute of Cambodia border markers with
Cambodian neighboring countries are just a few examples.
This is happening by THE HANDS OF CAMBODIANS THEMSELVES. Don't blame
it on others. It is the Cambodian people who have been creating it.
Sam Rainsy thinks that he is the only one who loves his country.
That's why he is opposing everything except his own. That too is wrong
because he has no intention to rebuild his country together. Instead,
he wants his own. It is bad.


On Mar 28, 8:55 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bouawat Sithi <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sun, Mar 28, 2010 10:04 am
> Subject: FW: “Incit ement to r acial disc rimination ”: A polit ically mot 
> ivated and  groundles =?Window
>
> Dear Compatriots,
>
> I would like to ask all of our readers to read these texts below and go to 
> each link in the texts, and then you will witness that our land is either 
> robbed in plain eyes or stolen by Yuon piece by piece.
>
> Bouawat
>
> March 27, 2010
>
> “INCITEMENT TO RACIAL DISCRIMINATION”: A POLITICALLY MOTIVATED AND GROUNDLESS 
> ACCUSATION AGAINST SAM RAINSY
>
> The text below is a Letter from parliamentary opposition leader Sam Rainsy to 
> the Editor of The Cambodia Daily, which published it today.
>
> SRP Did Nothing To Provoke a Charge of Racial Discrimination
>
> In your article “Rainsy says ‘Definitive’ Maps Point to Innocence” (March 26, 
> page 23) you wrote, “In January, Mr Rainsy, who is living in France, was 
> sentenced in absentia to two years in prison for incitement to racial 
> discrimination and destruction of public property after he uprooted six 
> wooden stakes at a temporary border marking with Vietnam in Svay Rieng in 
> October.”
>
> I don’t need to add anything regarding the second charge (“destruction of 
> public property”) because there was no public property involved that could be 
> associated with any real and legal border line, and the legitimate owner of a 
> private land has the right to dispose of anything that has been put on, or 
> planted in, his land without his consent. In our case, we are talking about 
> six commercially worthless wooden stakes.
>
> But regarding the first charge against me of “Incitement to racial 
> discrimination” which Article 61 of the 1992 UNTAC Law relates to “any person 
> that provokes national, racial, or religious hatred that constitutes 
> incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence,” I can say that it is 
> totally groundless and politically motivated.
>
> All I said and did on that day (October 25) in Svay Rieng province while 
> meeting with villagers in the concerned border area, has been videotaped and 
> can be viewed athttp://tinyurl.com/yhwf289and athttp://tinyurl.com/yfmakb5. 
> In the first document, I essentially listened to villagers’ grievances in the 
> compound of a pagoda. In the second document, after following villagers to 
> their nearby rice fields and analyzing with them the situation on the spot, 
> we pulled out the “six wooden stakes at a temporary border marking with 
> Vietnam.”
>
> I challenge any government or court official to seriously prove, with 
> concrete evidence, that I have said or done anything that could be related to 
> “incitement to racial discrimination.”
>
> [As reflected in my March 24 statement “Decisive evidence of border 
> encroachment”http://tinyurl.com/y8jxq9s, I have been mainly blaming “the 
> current government in Phnom Penh” for its “negligence and/or incompetence 
> when it comes to dealing with the defense of Cambodia’s territorial integrity 
> as enshrined in the 1991 Paris Peace Agreements and in the Kingdom’s 
> Constitution.”]
>
> Sam Rainsy
>
> Member of Parliament
> Paris
>
> The New Busy is not the old busy. Search, chat and e-mail from your inbox. 
> Get started.                      
>
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