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From: MaPretty <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sun, Oct 17, 2010 8:57 pm
Subject: [SAMRAINSYPARTY-For] Sample Letter to His Excellency in Advance of
His Visit to Cambodia

 Dear Friends and Colleagues,

As the SecretaryGeneral of the UN about to meet Mr. Hun Sen, here is a
sample letter that you should send him, as individual or as an
organization.  Use it, retool it or modify whichever way you wish to send to
His Excellency before he landed in Phnom Penh.

I know there are others who are also preparing statement or letters.  It's
even better to do it in our own version. Just do it.

We will keep this motion running until there is a concrete result take place
on the ground of Cambodia.

Best Regards,
Pretty


October 19, 2010


His Excellency Ban Ki-Moon
Secretary-General of United Nations
New York, NY

Re: Calling for the World to Reconvene on the spirit of Paris Peace Accord
1991

Dear Mr. Secretary-General,


It has been almost two decades since the signing of the Paris Peace Accord
of 1991.  That noble treaty was once considered to be a license for Cambodia
and for all Cambodians to be free - free from foreign occupation, political
repression, economic desperation and in Cambodia case, land eviction.
Democracy in Cambodia has deteriorated significantly due in part to the
weakness of the Cambodian system of government where a single institution,
the executive branch in this case, has sole control over other two branches
of the government, legislative and judiciary.  Political affiliation and
membership, bribery and corruptions, with a long entrenched old communist
network of patronage system of reward and punishment, the executive
authorities have full control of one of most important organ of the country,
the judicial system.

There have been many witness accounts on land evictions where famillies have
been displaced in order to make room for rubber or sugar plantations.  Then
there are simply people being moved for a quick turn around profit from the
cities where compensation was mediocre at best in order to speed up the
so-called development project around the city capital.

Freedom and liberty that were once enjoyed during UNTAC and the few
years following its departure has been suppressed to the max as time goes
by.  Political opposition leader has been denied of his elected duties,
journalists and government critics have been fallen to victims of the
country's political court.  Elected member of parliament such as Mrs. Mu
Sochua and Mr. Sam Rainsy are prime example of such political oppression.

There is also issue of border encroachment activities by Cambodia's
neighbours, Vietnam and Thailand, in clear violation of the treaty,
itself.   The credibility of the Paris Peace Accord has become a source of
concern for many Cambodians who have been witnessing a return of their
country from a once liberal and yet somewhat optimistic tolerating society
to a much more repressive regime, particularly during the recent years.
Unfortunately, it is still funded and  in large part by genourous tax-payers
money around the globe without serious demand of democratic refoms or
results, simply with more or less diplomatic lips services to and fro.

The latest report by the UN Special Rapporteur, Mr. Surya Subedi, has not
been the first to indicate serious concerns on human rights violation,
political intimidation and persecution.  There have been many well
documented reports from local and international NGOs, Human Rigth Watch and
Global Witness to name a few, on the extend of corruptions, forced evictions
and misery of those whose lives have been shattered as a result of a
cooked-up business dealing between high government officials and greedy
business tycoons.

As concerned Cambodian around the world, we have come together, individually
and  collectively request the assistance of His Excellency to please convey
a strong and clear message to the government of Cambodia, to Prime Minister
Hun Sen, that Cambodia must respect its international obligations given that
the world body also has an obligations to see Cambodia remains democratic, a
nation and a government that respect its own people's rights to life,
living, freedom and liberty guarenteed under the UN Charter of Rights and
signed under the Paris Peace Accord of 1991.

Last but not least, we are seeking His Excellency's support as well as other
free world countries in calling for the reconvening of all signatories
countries to bring Cambodia back to democracy - a genuine democratic nations
whereby the three main institutions are truly independent of one another.
It is also to help ensure that Cambodia's territorial integrity remains
respected as signed and agreed upon in the Paris Peace Accord 1991.

Thank you so much for your precious time and for allowing each of us to
bring to your attention our deep desire to see Cambodia as a genuine
democratic nation, respect and uphold its values of human rights and
dignity.

Respectfully Yours,


(Signed

(Name,
Address )

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