May 31, 2011
Lowell Sun
Cambodian opposition leader to speak in Lowell Saturday
http://www.lowellsun.com/local/ci_18174376
LOWELL -- A Cambodian opposition leader and two other members of parliament 
will be in Lowell Saturday to discuss ongoing human-rights abuses in Cambodia. 

Sam Rainsy, leader of the Sam Rainsy Party and generally considered the main 
rival to Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, will appear with fellow SRP 
legislators Tok Vanchan and Tioulong Sumura, Rainsy's wife, on Saturday, from 5 
p.m. to midnight at the Sunny Da Restaurant, 450 Chelmsford St. 

Rainsy, formerly a member of the Cambodian National Assembly, has most recently 
been living in self-imposed exile in Australia. In March, the Cambodian Supreme 
Court upheld Rainsy's conviction on charges of inciting racial discrimination 
and uprooting border markings with neighboring Vietnam. 

Shortly after the court's ruling, the National Assembly released a statement 
revoking Rainsy's "rights, privileges and membership as member of parliament." 

The conviction upheld by the Supreme Court carries with it a two-year prison 
sentence and, when combined with an unrelated 10-year sentence for publishing a 
false map of the border with Vietnam. 

Since 2009, Rainsy has maintained he was leading demonstrations on the 
Cambodian-Vietnamese border to protest what he believes is Vietnamese 
encroachment on Cambodian land. 

A Rainsy Party spokesman criticized the National Assembly decree as a political 
move by a parliament dominated by MPs from Hun Sen's ruling Cambodian People's 
Party. In the past, the Rainsy 

Party and the NGO Cambodian Center for Human Rights have asserted that Rainsy's 
convictions were an attempt to keep him from participating in Cambodia's 2013 
national election. 

Hun Sen, 59, has held power in Cambodia for a quarter-century and, according to 
some, has vowed to remain in power until he is 90 years old. 

Rainsy plans to discuss those issues, as well as what he calls ongoing 
human-rights abuses in Cambodia, suppression of the Cambodian media and the 
future of the country. 

For more information, email Chhan Touch at [email protected].


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