A Change of Guard

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Tuesday 9 February 2016

KHMER PEOPLE MUST LEARN HOW TO FIGHT FROM THE EVIL VIETNAM



CNRP President Sam Rainsy is on yet another "self-imposed exile", a fate that is no stranger to him as the country's long-serving and key opposition politician and activist who, despite perceived short-comings and Cambodia's turbulent recent history and her people's frustration with the lack of genuine democratic governance and de facto military rule, still retains his touch with the disaffected Khmer people as well as the growing youthful population within them. 

His idiosyncratic leadership style and personality may not endear him to even the neutral or even some quarters within the Opposition support itself, let alone his vindictive and cunning critics and detractors posing as supporters in order to discredit him and the opposition movement, irrespective of the right and wrong of his decisions and actions. Indeed, the constant judicial harassments and exiles meted out to him by his political protagonists testify more to his strengths and public popularity as their most feared rival and opponent than their own willingness and confidence in challenging him on any 'level-playing field'. 

By keeping him out of the country and out of his supporters' and voters' sight, Rainsy's opponents clearly hope to drive a wedge between him and them [electorate] by way of enforced psychological and physical distance and separation and, a halt to campaigning activities. If so, the tactic may yet prove self-destructive and ill-thought for the ruling regime itself, as the recent landslide victory in Burma's national election for the similarly maligned and persecuted opposition there indicates that long suppressed popular sentiments and yearnings could grow and deepen in force and intensity rather than being diminished by the act of suppressing in question - School of Vice   
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Opinion by Bun Thoeun


Hun Sen, a Yuon's puppet, threatened to retaliate against the CNRP if there was a demonstration against him in California.

To ease the tension, Sam Rainsy implored all the CNRP's members in the US not to mount any demonstration against Hun Sen.

Some Khmer people condemned Sam Rainsy for taking such action.

I just would like to ask a question: why some people have always wanted to make the CNRP fighting the Yuon's slave CPP face to face ? If they are not blind, they should see that the CNRP will be losing the fight all the time with the face to face battle with the CPP.

Here is my opinion:

1- By urging the CNRP's members not to make the demonstration, Sam Rainsy makes the CNRP's members in Cambodia safe. Therefore, they have more time to concentrate on working with the people at the base.

2- Khmer people in the US still can go to make the protestation against Hun Sen even after Sam Rainsy making that statement.

3- Why do we have to get mad with Sam Rainsy ? In this scenario, he makes the CNRP's members in Cambodia safe, and Khmer people in the US still can make the demonstration. What is the problem ???

4- Khmer Euy !! If you want to survive, you must learn how to think properly, how to make good judgment.

5- Our stupid behavior, Chhes Chhev Chhav Dauch Phleung Chambeung, has been hurting and will be hurting Cambodia. We have to change such behavior. We must have patience. The task to remove the evil Vietnam's grip over Cambodia is not easy. It takes time.

6- Thanks to the CNRP's good works, Khmer people in general have been awaken and are ready to participate in our noble struggle to save Cambodia.

7- Creating new party, in my opinion, is a bad judgment. It will hurt Cambodia. I firmly hope that these newly created parties will join the CNRP before the 2018 election.

8- We must set our priority right: do whatever we can legally to remove the CPP from power first. We must NOT do something, such as creating new party, to help the CPP to stay in power legally.


Bun Thoeun

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