What's wrong with the appeal of H.E.Sam Rainsy? As a neutral
Cambodian, I want to see Cambodia has performed pluralistic politics,
not single party like the CPP which will lead to China, Burma or
Vietnam style.

Mu Sochua succeeded her case in informing Hun Sen about his
misbehavior and the injustice court of Cambodia. She is a great woman
of Cambodia.

KY

On Sep 20, 1:17 pm, kangaroo <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sep 19, 5:00 am, "Sam Rainsy Party of North America"
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 20 September 2010
>
> > APPEAL TO PARLIAMENTARIANS OF ALL COUNTRIES
>
> > My name is Sam Rainsy. I am a member of parliament of Cambodia and the 
> > leader of my country’s second largest political party.
>
> > As the leader of a vocal opposition I have been persecuted by the 
> > authoritarian ruling party and government of Cambodia.
>
> > In 1995, I was expelled from parliament, but I managed to recover my 
> > parliamentary seat through subsequent elections. I have escaped several 
> > assassination attempts, such as a deadly grenade attack in 1997, but some 
> > eighty of my supporters have been murdered. Besides trying to kill me or to 
> > expel me from parliament, the ruling party has managed to strip me of my 
> > parliamentary immunity three times and to get me sentenced to prison terms 
> > twice. While currently in exile, I am expecting another sentence of up to 
> > fifteen years in jail, again under false charges.
>
> You forget to tell the world how you oppose your own government.
> I don't know about you. You would get something bad when you oppose
> someone with the intention not to change it.
> Your last act was purely undiplomatic act. Actually, it was a
> demonstration. You ran away so you would not be arrested when you
> realized that your act would lead to such thing.
>
> > My only crime is my unyielding denunciation of corruption and human rights 
> > abuses and my unwavering defense of the people who have elected me as their 
> > representative.
>
> Your last crime was the removal of that post. You were accused of
> destroying a government property. You did as you are accused of. Don't
> try to mix it with something else. You are responsible for your own
> act.
> You lead a group of people to do similar act. Mu Sochea did it by
> suing Hun Sen without ground. Hun Sen then countersuit Mu. Then she
> cried that it was a political montivated. She forgot completely that
> she was the one who started it.
> These are demonstrated acts.
>
> > In 2006, I received the Prize for Freedom from Liberal International.
>
> > The strategy of Cambodia’s ruling party is to use a politically subservient 
> > judiciary to crackdown on all government critics.
>
> If you already know that, why did you allow yourself to fall into that
> trap?
> Is that a great leader?
>
> > On 28 January 2009, following my last conviction by the Kangaroo court, 
> > Human Rights Watch titled a statement, “Cambodia: Opposition Leader Sam 
> > Rainsy’s Trial a Farce” and added, “conviction demonstrates continuing 
> > persecution of critics, political control of judiciary.”
>
> What is the human rights have to do with Sam Rainsy silly acts?

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