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Friday 13 May 2016

PM pledges answers on Vietnamese border ELCs


Manekseka Sangkum

This is not necessarily good news for all concerned. The last time the PM took to the floor of the NA to give his own [white-washing] account on the border issue, half of the law-makers in attendance almost died of burst water bags from enforced lack of any toilet break during the five hours plus marathon gibberish! One thing is certain: comrade Minh Xam-Anh will not be looking forward to the speech. In fact, she might be already cursing him, which is something of a compliment in itself for the PM, putting even School of Vice [the "master of long sentences", and even lengthier articles] in the shade!

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Opposition lawmaker Um Sam An (right) attends a press conference about the Cambodia-Vietnam border map at the Council of Ministers last year. Heng Chivoan


PM pledges answers on Vietnamese border ELCs
Thu, 12 May 2016 ppp
Niem Chheng


Prime Minister Hun Sen will assign a team to respond to questions about the Vietnamese army’s alleged control of 40,000 hectares of land in Ratanakkiri province submitted by opposition lawmaker Um Sam An, imprisoned in April for his criticism of the government’s border policy.

The letter, signed by the premier and dated March 17, also hints at the possibility of releasing the Cambodia National Rescue Party parliamentarian.

It states the team’s answers would be given orally at a parliamentary session at which Sam An is to be present.

Reached yesterday, the lawmaker’s assistant Mam Machiko said he had taken the letter to his boss, who was not entirely satisfied.

“[Sam An] said he wanted to see that it was prime minister himself who answers the questions,” said Machiko.


Sam An on March 4 requested Hun Sen explain how and why four companies, reportedly linked to the Vietnamese army’s Corp 15 through their chairmen, came to control four economic land concessions comprising 40,000 hectares near the O’Yadav border crossing.

In April, he was arrested and charged with incitement offences for accusing the government of ceding land to Vietnam.

Even if a bail application to be lodged next week is successful, Sam An is still barred from attending parliament thanks to a 15-session ban handed down for “insulting” National Assembly President Heng Samrin.

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