September 23, 2010





TODAY’S VERDICT FROM A KANGAROO COURT 

REFLECTS PHNOM PENH’S SUBSERVIENCE TO HANOI





On a purely technical and truly legal ground, the charges levied against me by 
the Cambodian government are totally baseless.



Swiss independent map expert Régis Caloz, a professor at the prestigious Ecole 
Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne who had been consulted on the issue, wrote 
on March 23, 2010 a detailed technical report showing that I have not 
“produced” or “falsified” any map and that the conclusions I have reached on 
the issue of Cambodian farmers losing their lands because of border 
encroachment, are correct. Professor Caloz’s report has been acknowledged by 
the Geneva-based Inter-Parliamentary Union and its Committee on the Human 
Rights of Parliamentarians, and is available to everybody.



Therefore, the charges against me are of a strictly political nature. Only a 
Kangaroo court can issue the type of verdict we saw today. Everybody, from 
independent human rights organizations to the UN Special Rapporteur on the 
Human Rights situation in Cambodia, rightly says that the judiciary in this 
country is everything but independent, being only a political tool for the 
authoritarian ruling party to silence any critical voices.



Today’s verdict actually reflects the Vietnamese government’s anger against, 
and worry about, me because I dared, as a Cambodian member of parliament, 
defend Cambodian farmers, who are my constituents, against continuous border 
encroachments by Vietnam.



Following a border incident on October 25, 2009 when I uprooted a fake border 
post illegally planted on a rice field belonging to a Cambodian farmer in Svay 
Rieng province, there had been no reaction whatsoever from any Cambodian 
official or authority. The first public reaction actually came ten days later, 
on November 4, from Vietnam’s prime minister in person, Mr. Nguyen Tan Dung who 
officially recommended from Hanoi that the Phnom Penh government punish me.



Today’s verdict is the reflection and the result of that recommendation from a 
foreign country.



Sam Rainsy

Member of Parliament

(Currently travelling from London to Paris)         

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