Sam Rainsy, a Cambodian opposition leader, his wife Tioulong Saumura, and SRP legislators Tok Vanchan speak about an ongoing human-rights abuses in Cambodia.
Rainsy, formerly a member of the Cambodian National Assembly, has most recently been living in self-imposed exile in France. 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.
5 comments:
bunch of idoit. you do not have principle and never clearly show your constructive ways to dealt with problem but you riansy are master in criticism and deviding our khmer, you are absolutly madness man rainsy
rainsy make his voice ben heard, but bost likely he continue to kill himeself, he thought people in lowell would think like hime, you are wrong rainsy stope preaching nonsense rainy, million of cambodia people are much smarter than you,
hey Sam how much money you get from that charity event, i did see how cambodia looke like if you ellected. so dump you rainsy stop cheat my people
you rainsy did not answere the question, you use the events to manipulate people
that short women is Thai lady who run Tepthida restaurant and her husban is a dentis from china, she talk thai every tims.
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