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Saturday, 21 May 2011

Mr. Sam Rainsy to visit Lowell, Massachusetts in June



PRESS RELEASE

For Immediate Release

May 19, 2011

To: All Media and Public At Large

From: SRP-MA

Contact: Mr. Kem Seay (978) 394-6261 Mr. Vannk Men (978) 601-3121

Mr. Virak (251) 508-6932 Mr. Kim Chea (978) 397-6858

We would like to inform our members, colleagues, supporters, and the public at large of the upcoming visit of H.E. Sam Rainsy, H.E. Tioulong Sumura, and H.E. Tok Vanchan to Lowell, MA on Saturday, June 4th, 2011.

The objective of the meeting on June 4, 2011 is to bring to you recent news pertaining to human rights abuse in Cambodia, general politics in Cambodia, illegal land grabbing by the rulers, the oppression on media report, the illegal removal of parliamentarian immunity of H.E. Sam Rainsy, and future of Cambodia under the corrupted government and dictatorship.

You are invited to spend an evening with H.E. Sam Rainsy to hear and discuss updates on his current efforts to pressure and force the Cambodian government to focus on ordinary Cambodians, the border integrity of our nation, and the future perspectives of our homeland. This is a rare opportunity to have direct access to one of the leading figures of the largest opposition party in Cambodia.

Date: June 4, 2011

Time: 5:00 pm to 12 midnight

Place: Sunnyda Restaurant

450 Chelmsford Street

Lowell, MA 01851

For further information in regard to the reception for H.E. Sam Rainsy and other guests of honor, please contact Chhan D. Touch's e-mail: Chhantouch@comcast.net

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sam Rainsy if you truly love Cambodian country you must united or merge with Kim Sokha party that the only way we may win from the CPP. Otherwise I don't thinks you party have a chance to win at all.

Anonymous said...

Unity between these two parties is the best hope, but who to blame for their inability to merge? I think Kem Sokha's party, which is a very small party, has asked for too much from the SRP, which is a bigger party. It takes two to tango, but as a smaller party, Kem Sokha's party should not ask for too much.