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| The people march to UN office and other embassies |
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| The rally at the Democracy Plaza |
By Khmer Wathanakam
www.khmerwathanak.blogspot.com
After
the third mass protest, the two main political parties will reckon a
possible way to end a political impasse that has crippled the country
over three months. The CPP has eked its rule as usual business without
paying attention to what the mass of people are demanding for. The CNRP
is still facing its dilemma: to stand firm with the CPP or to resort to
some degree of flexibility in negotiation with the CPP in any future
rendezvous. This fresh mass protest along with over two millions thumb
prints petition to the UN and other signatory countries in the Paris
Peace accord will add more leverages for the CNRP in the next
negotiation. However, the CNRP's momentum gets a setback recently when
some leaders of the key signatory and donor countries have openly
congratulated Hun Sen for his dubious re-elected new term, namely
France, Australia, and Japan. But these countries have also insisted
that the two parties must continue negotiate to end the current crisis
peacefully.
The CNRP has not much room to move besides
staging a mass peaceful protest and boycotting the new legislature. To
stand firm with the CPP in such a current strategy is unlikely to work
in a long term, but according to Mr. Kem Sokha, a vice president of the
CNRP, said that his party still has some unrevealed strategies to deploy
in the future if needed. Now the party needs to demand the freedom
space for the supporters first. And this primary step seems work, as Kim
Sokha mentioned that there were no massive troop deployment, no road
blocks, and no security forces' intimidation despite the number of
protesters in the rally and march far exceeded the authority's limit.
But based on the people's actions and will, they want to do more than
just peaceful protest if their demand for justice is not considered by
the ruling party. Most protesters openly demanded Hun Sen to step down
and to proclaim Sam Rainsey as their sole prime minister. They have been
perturbed by continuous repression and social injustice over the past 34
years under Hun Sen's rule, and another five year-term rule of the same
old face is unbearable for them.
A petition to the UN
and the signatories in the Paris Peace Accord with over two millions
thumb prints along with more than one million thumb prints that the
CNRP's activists are collecting will test the UN and signatories'
obligation on the Paris Peace Accord. If the over three million thumb
prints petition is rejected or ignored by the UN and the Signatories,
the Paris Peace Accord may not valuable or reliable for Cambodia any
more. Previously, Khmer Mchasrok Movement led by Dr. Chack Sokhon and
People Power Movement led by Mr. Sourn Serey Ratha planned to collect
the thumb prints of the people, the Khmer Mchasrok needed a half a
million and the People Power needed one million thumb prints
respectively--the numbers that they needed to petition the UN to review
the Paris Peace Accord, but both movements have failed to reach those
numbers they needed so far. Now the CNRP will bring over three millions
total of the people's thumb prints to petition the UN and the
signatories for reviewing the Accord, and if they still ignore it, it
means that the Khmer Mchasrok and the People Power Movements' goals is
over. And also the CNRP may shift its strategy to deal with the current
regime in order seek justice for the people in other available means.
The
signatory countries although they are obligated to the Paris Peace
Accord that they signed in 1991, they still operate their foreign
policies based on a conventional rule-- their international relations
are guided by their own national interest or their national interest vs.
the principle of democracy and justice. In such circumstance, no any
country in the planet can afford to be a saint or a Bodhisattva but to
place its own interest above everything. China, Vietnam, Thailand, and
many countries in the region officially congratulated Hun Sen even
before an official result announced by the bias NEC. undoubtedly, Hanoi
and Beijing are the real masters of Hun Sen's regime; they not only
support this defrauded result but even fear the CPP might lose. Hanoi
spent thousands of its people's lives to conquer and to install the
current regime to rule Cambodia according to its will, it may not give
up Cambodia easily without a bloodshed. China spent billions of dollar
on military aids to the Khmer Rouge from 1970 through 1991, needs to
recoup its past investment. China and Vietnam are quietly sharing the
prize and they will lose this prize if Hun Sen loses the power. Thailand
under the Red Shirt leadership of Thacksin' clan, has seen Hun Sen 's
Regime as its viable partner in dealing with border dispute and economic
activities rather than a hostile regime as Thailand faced during the
Democrat rule.
France, Australia, and Japan after
pausing for awhile learned that the current regime is nowhere
endangered as in Arab Spring, quickly sent congratulation notes to Hun
Sen despite the people are protesting the election fraud and demanding
independent inquiry. The three major democratic nations have clearly
placed their own interest against the democratic principle that their own
people have adhered at home. To maintain good relation with the
current regime in Phnom Penh will benefit their country more than to
harm it. These three countries have some economic stake in
Cambodia--from airports, minerals, resorts, constructions, and other
sectors. Albeit they openly congratulate Hun Sen, but they insist both
parties must negotiate to end the current political deadlock. In
contrast, the US and the EU excluding France, have supported the
opposition's demand for independent probe into election fraud, but they
also urged both parties to end the crisis through peaceful negotiation.
The US has not much economic stake with Hun Sen's regime but much more
security interest in fighting global terrorism. The US present in the
region not only to uproot terrorist networks but also a counter balance
of power to China's growing influence in the region when some countries
such as Vietnam and Philippine are facing China's menace in a South
China Sea disputes. The US military cooperation with Hun Sen's regime is
quietly approved by Hanoi, a direct Hun Sen's master, which has seen
the US present as a viable force against China's threat to its interest
in Cambodia.
As Cambodian people continue demanding for
their justice from the poll fraud, the international community also
demand the two parties to negotiate to end the crisis quickly. The CNPR
may face pressures from its supporters demanding to stand firm with the
CPP while the international community even the US urging the party to
continue negotiate with its rival. Meanwhile, Hun Sen also faces
pressures from people demanding him to step down and the international
community pushing him to negotiate with the opposition to end the
crisis. Any move by Hun Sen to exclude the opposition from new
legislature will throw himself into an unacceptable position on the
eyes of the international community especially the US and the EU which
have not recognized the recent election result yet. Ultimately, both
party must capitulate to the demands from the people and the
international community to resume negotiation based on a spirit of
promoting true justice and Khmer interest. The more they talk to each
other, the more compromise and solution they may find at the end. To
converge an acceptable solution, each party must make some painful
concessions and some degree of flexibility. So far, the CNRP has made
its painful concession; if an independent election probe is impossible,
the party may seek only a balance of power in the new legislature during
this transitional period in order to oversight the government
activities more effectively. In such a predicament, the CNRP supporters
should allow the party leadership to exercises some degree of
flexibility and secrecy in order to search for justice step by step in a
tough and unforeseen battle. If you trust your parents, you will let
them use all their abilities to save your life and your home from brutal
robbers.


4 comments:
សម រង្សី នឹង គឹម សុខា បានទិញ
វីឡា នឹង ឡាន ម្នាក់មួយនៅស្រុកខ្មែរ?
តោះលុយដែលទិញនោះជារបស់អ្នកណា?
ចូររាស្ត្រខ្មែរតាមអង្កេតជាប្រញ៉ាប់។
28 October 2013 12:54 pm
កុំឈប់នាំគ្នាធ្វើបន្តរទៀតទៅ ពីព្រោះជាមធ្យោបាយមួយរកលុយដុល្លាពីពួកខ្មែរបរទេសចូលហោប៉ៅ សម រង្សី នឹង គឹមសុខា ព្រមបក្សពួកមួយចំនួនគ្រាន់បាន
ដើរហើរស៊ីឆ្ងាញ់ដេកស្រួលក្នុងស្រុកខ្មែរ។
នោបាយនរណាមួយមិនចង់ធ្វើ មានកេរ្តិ៏ឈ្មោះ មាន
គេហែរហម មានលុយចាយដោយមិនបាច់ប្រឹង
គ្រាន់តែពោលពាក្សប៉ុន្មានមាត់ ថា ដើម្បីទឹកដី
ដេញយួនចេញពីដីខ្មែរ យកដីពីយួនវិញ ខ្មែរអស់ដី
បាត់បង់ដី ពួកខ្មែរឆ្កួត អក្សរខ្មែរមិនចេះផងឳយដុល្លាងាយៗចាយមិនអស់។
28 October 2013 4:42 pm
To all Khmer in Cambodia and youth, if you want justice and your future kids freedom...."WORDS" is only an expression "BLOODSHED" is only the only way to get your freedom.
Since cambodia garment export 90% to EU and USA, only these two opinion make any difference. If EU and USA put an embargo on Cambodian garment products, 300,000 garment workers will be out of job. France, Australia and other small "fry's" country opinions does not matter.
hamona hamoot
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