A Change of Guard

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Monday, 14 March 2011

Opposition Leader Meets German Officials


Photo: Courtesy of SRP
Sam Rainsy meets with Dr. Norbert Lambert, president of Parliament of Germany. SRP MP Sam Rainsy, MP Saumura Tioulong and colleagues met with MR.KLEIN AND Mrs. KERSTIN HENKE from the ministry of International Development.

Men Kimseng, VOA Khmer
Washington, DC Friday,
11 March 2011
“Once people are frustrated, the only way out for them is through popular uprisings." Sam Rainsy

Opposition leader Sam Rainsy made a two-day visit to Germany this week in search of support for a return to Cambodia.
Sam Rainsy is facing 12 years in prison if he returns to Cambodia, on a series of charges stemming from his contention that Cambodia is losing land to Vietnamese encroachment.
Observers say it is increasingly unlikely a legal resolution will allow him to return ahead of elections in 2012 and 2013 and that a political solution must be found instead.
Sam Rainsy met with several senior officials, including the president of German’s parliament, Norbert Lammert.
Sam Rainsy told VOA Khmer he had raised the issues of land grabbing and fraudulent elections as areas of concern for Germany.
“Once an election is filled with fraud and voters cannot change their leaders because their dictatorial leaders have stolen the election results…this leads to a loss of trust in the elections,” he said in a phone interview. “Once people are frustrated, the only way out for them is through popular uprisings. This is what [German officials] don’t want to see.”
Sam Rainsy, who visited the US on a similar trip last month, has warned that social injustice like poverty, corruption, land grabs and the restriction of freedoms has the potential to cause unrest similar to that which Arab states are currently facing.
However, Cambodia’s ambassador to the US, Hem Heng, told VOA Khmer this was a “bad intention.”
“Right now Cambodia has achieved national unity, peace and security for economic development,” he said. “If we wants Cambodia to be like some countries in the Middle East, it means he wants Cambodia to plunge into Hell again.”
Hem Heng said Cambodians are tired of war, and he characterized popular uprisings as “undemocratic.”

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

To all Khmer people
Khmer every where need to stand up at the same time and kick Hun Sen regime on March 18 for the sake of our country, liberate our people from tyrant. We must take part together on that date, March 18, to struggle for a change in Cambodia, we must joint hands and hands, shoulders and shoulders including monks, people and the people from all walk of life. Now we set the date March 18 to topple Hun Sen regime. Please, stand up together in Phnom Penh on that date.

March 18, 10:00 AM
At Soun Pracheathipatey