See [Vietnamization] Sam Rainsy: បី ដំណាក់កាល ក្នុងការងារ បច្ចេកទេស និងនយោបាយ ដើម្បី ការពារ បូរណភាព ទឹកដី នៃប្រទេស កម្ពុជា | Three steps in the technical and political work to defend Cambodia’s territorial integrity
Lawsuits threatened over maps
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday threatened legal action
against those who have accused him of using incorrect maps to plant
posts along the Kingdom’s border with Vietnam, and called on parties
claiming to have the true maps to present them.
“I’m not asking for the maps that the US drew to enter Khmer land to
bomb at the time – I ask for my maps only,” Hun Sen said sardonically.
“I just want to borrow … and [I] would like the [US] to assign experts to come, too.”
Additionally, Hun Sen appealed to all those who claim to have a true
map to show them to him or King Norodom Sihamoni or face legal
retaliation.
“If those who dare do not issue maps which are the true maps – those
people are cheaters, and I will [seek] legal action,” he said.
The premier went so far as to suggest a $5 million trip to the United
Nations with relevant parties from Cambodia to verify the maps and
quell any doubts.
In response, Cambodia National Rescue Party lawmaker Um Sam An, who
has been leading the opposition’s charge against what it says is the
government’s mishandling of border issues, welcomed Hun Sen’s plan and
said the opposition would be open to verifying its maps with government
maps.
“It is a good choice to go together to the UN.… This makes people
confident,” he said, adding that both the CNRP and the ruling CPP have
been unable to verify their respective maps and should wait for those
held abroad.
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