Does the letter is appealing international countries to destroy his own country, Cambodia?
On Sep 20, 6:50 pm, kangaroo <[email protected]> wrote: > Something is very wrong when Sam Rainsy is appealing to other nation > to destroy his own nation. > I have been saying it for a very long time about this matter. Perhaps, > you could not catch it since you are so indulge in a policies that is > one sided. > Today, it is a crucial time for Cambodia to develop an identity. It is > not going to be easy. Yet it is possible. > > Let me tell you about the American system. There are a whole lot of > disagreement all over the country. Yet, they would stand behind their > elected president when it comes to their national system. They are not > going to fight and fight endlessly as Sam Rainsy has been doing. > It means that opposition only works when it has a limit. Sam Rainsy > has no limit. He only knows opposition, nothing else. > What I am saying is when Cambodians wake up to understand what really > has been destroying their own country. They fight each other for power > so they can corrupt and to practice the culture of impunity over no > one but their own people in their own country. > I am sure that you have heard it before. > > On Sep 20, 5:19 pm, Khmer Young <[email protected]> wrote: > > > 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?- Hide > > > quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text - -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) - www.cambodia.org" group. 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