A Change of Guard

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Sunday 14 July 2013

Sam Rainsy: "I will arrive into Phnom Penh International Airport on Friday, 19 July 2013 at 9:05 a.m. on Thai Airways."


ថ្ងៃ ១៣ កក្កដា ២០១៣
សូម ជូនព័ត៌មាន

ខ្ញុំ មានកិត្តិយស និងក្តីសោមនស្ស ជំរាបជូន បងប្អូន ជនរួមជាតិ ជាទីគោរព និងជាទីនឹករលឹក ថា, ខ្ញុំ នឹងមកដល់ ព្រលាន យន្តហោះ អន្តរជាតិភ្នំពេញ (ពោធិចិនតុង) នៅថ្ងៃសុក្រ ទី១៩ ខែកក្កដា ឆ្នាំ២០១៣ នៅវេលា ម៉ោង៩ និង៥នាទី ព្រឹក, តាមក្រុមហ៊ុន អាកាសចរណ៍ THAI AIRWAYS។ សម រង្ស៊ី
Please be informed: I have the honour and I'm delighted to inform all respected compatriots that I will arrive at Phnom Penh International Airport on Friday 19th July 2013 at 9:05am on board Thai Airways. Sam Rainsy
សម រង្ស៊ី / Sam Rainsy

Cambodian Opposition Chief to Return Home July 19

Cambodia's self-exiled opposition leader announced Saturday that he will return to his homeland on July 19, less than two weeks before his beleaguered party challenges entrenched Prime Minister Hun Sen in national polls.
Sam Rainsy announced the date of his intended return on his Facebook page a day after Hun Sen engineered a pardon for his most prominent rival. Fellow party members gave the same date.
The pardon cleared the way for Sam Rainsy to return to campaign for his party without facing immediate arrest and imprisonment.
It came after the U.S. and others had said the exclusion of Sam Rainsy from the July 28 vote would call into question the polls' legitimacy. His return is not likely to greatly affect the big picture at the polls, where Hun Sen appears assured of extending his 28-year rule.
The U.S. welcomed the pardon, with State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki saying Washington called on the Cambodian government "to facilitate a safe environment for his return and allow for his meaningful and unfettered participation in the elections."

The U.S. statement also urged reforms recommended by a U.N. human rights expert to ensure free and fair elections.
In an emailed statement released Friday by his party, Sam Rainsy thanked the king for his pardon, and said he knew that he had "never done anything wrong."
"I would have returned even in the absence of a pardon to highlight the condition of democracy in my country. My return is no more than a step on a long journey towards achieving self-determination for Cambodia," he wrote.
He criticized the official election body as unsupportive of democracy, saying "The mere fact of my return does not create a free and fair election for Cambodia."
The campaign can be expected to be fairly rambunctious. Sam Rainsy is often sharp-tongued in his rhetoric, and his party has been drawing large crowds of enthusiastic young people.
Hun Sen's Cambodian People's Party has the resources of the state behind it, and in the past has been accused of using intimidation and force against its opponents.
However, the first shots form the two bitter rivals were an exchange of niceties, as Sam Rainsy conveyed his condolences over the death of Hun Sen's father this past week.
Hun Sen thanked him and his party for the gesture in a letter Friday, and added "I hope that you will return in the nearest future to join political life again."
Sam Rainsy has lived abroad since 2009 to avoid 11 years in prison on charges widely seen as politically motivated.
King Norodom Sihamoni pardoned him Friday at Hun Sen's request. Hun Sen's letter requested the pardon "in the spirit of national reconciliation, national unity and to make sure the national election process is conducted under the principal of democracy, with freedom and pluralism and jointly by all involved parties."
The pardon came shortly after Sam Rainsy declared that he planned to come back before the election, which suggests a deal may have been worked out.
The pardon would appear to benefit both Sam Rainsy and Hun Sen.
Though Sam Rainsy is seen as the sole Cambodian politician with the charisma and resources to present any real challenge to the well-entrenched prime minister and his party, Hun Sen is still expected to win in a landslide.
Still, a return would provide at least a morale boost for Sam Rainsy's party, which has been greatly handicapped by having its leader absent.
For Hun Sen, the move pre-empts some of the criticism that the election is unfair. He has used similar tactics before, pressuring his opponents until they were in disarray, then making conciliatory gestures at the last minute.
Sam Rainsy went into exile after he was convicted and sentenced to two years in prison for moving border markers at the frontier with Vietnam, seven years for spreading false information about the border with Vietnam and two years for defaming Foreign Minister Hor Namhong by associating him with the genocidal Khmer Rouge regime of the late 1970s.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

ខ្ពើមអាចម៍ឡើងជិៈដំរី 

ខ្ពើមដំរី ឡើងចុងត្នោត​

Anonymous said...

Our country is still in the coma state.It is still along way ahead to be out of the wood.Try not to be over excited by the puppet gesture.We know their true color.Never compromise or shake hand with those,who got blood on their hands.
CPP is over,but Hanoi is still running the Cambodian Armed Forces.

True Khmer

Anonymous said...

all ki and rainsy follower never feel or appreciate gratitud to wards what so call a good did. Oranotnn or a Barboon attack each other very cruel all times '^ endlese^ fight to anybody who is difer from them and no matter who honest and genuin lifesavers they are. wasnt it true ?. and remember this typ of animal are 99.99 % exactly like humen and for eger they will never bonn together u know they finaly they attack their own clanc camrade . now you clearly see yourself as a khmerough polpot dirty phsyco or mind set load up full in your brian. is it right?. pi anh sith phila we love our nation we fear that one day our nation was rule by premitive terorist like most your guy preaching hatred criticiz saparet and playing political gam to ruin us khmer. wasnt it true ?. and i think noun chea is thai. he gratuat from thailand university the khmer genocid it was a mento from the thai to finish khmere. ki and you guy must watch out do not fool by your oun enemy. by the way usa bombard over 1 million ton if one ton killef 2 khmer ? ............? and youn never grab over land b6 forces but the frsnch gave it to them the siam was alway dest4oy and kill us khmer. wasnt it true ?.Reply

Anonymous said...

13 July 2013 11:31 pm,

You are a real and dumb Vietnamese/Yuon dog eater that is why your comment posted showed your stupidity. Next time you posted the comment here with nonsense, you will be always called a Yuon/Vietnamese dog eater of all time when you pretend to be Khmer/Cambodian while hiding behind your stupid computer.

Anonymous said...

This loser return to Cambodia to celebrate Hun Sen's Victory. CPP forever!

Anonymous said...

សត្វឆ្កែវាកន្ទុយខ្វៀន ពេលដើរទៅដលើប្រឡាលួស

វាលាកន្ទុយ ដល់ពេលវាផុតប្រឡាលួសកន្ទុយវាខ្វៀន

វិញដដែល។

Anonymous said...

Ayoun's dog & VC slave do ! Are you even Cambodian or Viet manwhore CNRP will fight Youn's puppet to the end. We will suprise a lot skeptics. Even if don't win this one we will still increase the parliamentary seats for sure. CPP Youn's slave will not able to pass any laws they want this time around. The free world might not believe Sam Rainsy 100% but the CPP dogs and it's master will be under the microscope. As long as there are millions of CNRP members alive Youn's dog CPP or Youn will never swallow up Kingdom Of Cambodia. Even if we are dead our children, grandchildren will still resist your Uncle Whore Ho plans of annexing our motherland Cambodia. Our dead bones will still stuck in your whore throat and might ve even chock you to dangerous level. VICTORY TO CNRP. WELCOME BACK YOUR HONORBLE HIGHLY EDUCATED
SAM RAINSY.

Anonymous said...

Mr. Mice at 11:31 pm, welcome back, long time no see and no hear. However, since you disappeared we have more peace in this forum. Now you are back and you try to stir up trouble and accuse everyone of being a baboon or ungrateful to your boss Hun Sen. We are here to discuss about bringing democracy to Cambodia and to get rid of your boss Hun Sen because he is a dictator, incompetent, corrupt and a human rights abuser.