ជម្រាបមកចលនាអំណាចពលរដ្ឋខ្មែរ
ចលនាអំណាចពលរដ្ឋខ្មែរបានសរសេរបាវចនា៖​
ជាតិ-សាសនា-វរៈជន​ មកចំនួស ជាតិ-សាសនា-ព្រះមហាក្ស័ត្រ
គំនិតនេះល្អម្យ៉ាងដែរ ។ តែបើចលនាអំណាចពលរដ្ឋខ្មែរយកបាវចនាដូចខាងក្រោមនេះ
ជាតិ-សាសនា-មហានគរ មកជំនួស ជាតិ-សាសនា-ព្រះមហាក្ស័ត្រ
វិញប្រហែលពលរដ្ឋខ្មែរភាគច្រើនគាំទ្រទទួលយកថាជាការលើកតម្កើងជាតិខ្មែរមែន ?។



2013/12/18 Nokoreach <[email protected]>

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> Khmer People Power Movement (KPPM) is the U.S.-based civil political
> movement which was founded in March 18, 2010 by Mr. Sourn Serey Ratha whom
> is well known in the country as a social activist and grassroots advocator
> in Cambodia since 1997. He fled to the U.S in 2007 and was granted asylum
> by the U.S. government. In 2008, Mr. Sourn Serey Ratha created a group of
> political advocates named the Cambodian Action Committee for Justice and
> Equity (CACJE), the organization that advocated the Khmer Rouge court to
> call Norodom Sihanouk and other top ranking officials of the Cambodia
> People Party to testify.
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> On March 18, 2010, the CACJE had changed to KPPM and became a prominent
> political movement of Cambodians overseeing the challenge of Hun Sen’s
> regime in Phnom Penh for the purpose of political change. KPPM has its
> mission not only to change leadership but it is also to change regime in
> Phnom Penh from Communist-Monarchy to Democratic Liberal Republic which
> will be recognized as the Second Khmer Republic Regime.
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> KPPM does not believe in the current election system in Cambodia that is
> controlled by the existing ruling parties. Mr. Sourn Serey Ratha, the
> president of KPPM, called the election in Cambodia is a political tool for
> ruling party (CPP) used to legalize power and continue to rule country
> without respect for the full spirit of Paris Peace Agreement October 23,
> 1991.
>
> KPPM believes in the power of the people that will receive backup from
> international communities to encourage the Cambodian people rising up
> across the country against dictatorship regimes as well as the belief in
> the power of international law that the International Criminal Court will
> be able to call Hun Sen for the hearing on war crime and crimes against
> humanity.
>
> This is the reason why KPPM tried to advocate the U.S lawmakers and
> government to put in force of the H.R. 533 and Bill 309 which the U.S
> Congress and Senate adopted on October 1998 and deemed Hun Sen as a
> criminal leader and communist. Therefore, the international court must
> establish and bring Hun Sen to court.
>
> On June 22, 2012 KPPM officially filed a law suit against Hun Sen at the
> International Criminal Court (ICC) at Huge of the Netherlands.
>
> Now KPPM does not accept the coming election and ask for Cambodians not to
> vote. To boycott this coming vote, yet encourage people to gather the power
> of the people in order to topple Hun Sen’s power.
>
> Since 2010, KPPM has worked hard to build networks in the Cambodian
> country through the channel and networks of Thailand, in order to expand to
> Canada, Europe, Australia and Thailand where Cambodians are living, and
> there are thousands of supporters inside and outside of the country. The
> side population to support KPPM is competing with the political parties
> that still believe in unacceptable voting.  In the commune election on
> 2012, KPPM was able to call 49% of voters not to vote and now those
> supporters of KPPM are waiting for a new political order which will remove
> Hun Sen and CPP from power.
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> natural-law, and must have the opportunity to participate in the people
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