Sam Rainsy Meets State Department Official 
                                                                             

Sam Rainsy, leader of SRP, talks to VOA Khmer on 'Hello VOA', while visiting 
Washington DC, on Thursday. (Photo: by Pin Sisovann)



Click here to listen to the report in Khmer (MP3)


Sok Khemara, VOA Khmer
Washington, DC Thursday, 10 June 2010 

  "The current ruling party in Cambodia uses the court system as a tool to 
prevent opposition or minorities from having a legitimate right to protect the 
people's interest against corruption."
Exiled opposition leader Sam Rainsy met with a senior US State Department 
official in Washington on Wednesday, claiming Cambodian courts were working to 
marginalize his party.

"The current ruling party in Cambodia uses the court system as a tool to 
prevent opposition or minorities from having a legitimate right to protect the 
people's interest against corruption," Sam Rainsy said, following a meeting 
with Scot Marciel, the Assistant Secretary of State in charge of Asean affairs.

Sam Rainsy is currently on a visit to the US to build political support for his 
party, which holds 26 seats in the National Assembly, compared to 90 held by 
the Cambodian People's Party.

Sam Rainsy is facing criminal charges for publishing a map on his party's 
website to support claims that a border arrangement between Vietnam and 
Cambodia has eroded national land, and he is facing a jail sentence on charges 
related to uprooting border markers in Svay Rieng province.

Sam Rainsy told VOA Khmer that he had raised issues of forced evictions, 
restricted freedom of assembly, the prosecution of journalists and a biased 
judiciary with Marciel.

"So there should not be one group that tries to eliminate another group, like 
in Cambodia," Sam Rainsy said. "In the US, democracy is lively because they 
know how to respect each other, especially the majority that respects the 
minority."

Cambodian government officials said Wednesday they were not concerned with Sam 
Rainsy's visit to the US.

Sam Rainsy is scheduled to meet with other officials from Congress and rights 
groups before giving a speech to a group of Cambodian-Americans in Virginia.

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