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Saturday, October 3, 2015

[Vietnamization] Rainsy Says CNRP Is Not Out to Kill Tycoons

I think there is racism everywhere. It cannot be eliminated,” he said, noting that Cambodia’s history of losing land to Thailand and Vietnam gave Cambodians good reason to be concerned about the threat posed by neighboring countries.
“We were caught between the Siem and the Yuon. They nearly killed us,” Mr. Rainsy said, using the historical names for the Thai and Vietnamese people, respectively.“So there are bitter memories, but it is not racism. It is that you don’t feel secure, you don’t feel confident—you feel hurt. Is this ra­c­ism? I don’t think so. It is more complicated than that.”
Rainsy Says CNRP Is Not Out to Kill Tycoons

The Cambodia Daily Weekend | 3 October 2015 

Opposition leader Sam Rainsy told more than a hundred CNRP officials on Friday that the party’s proposal to retake land that has been illegally seized by the country’s rich must not be seen as an attempt to strip wealth from those who have earned it legitimately.
Delivering the opening speech at a conference in Phnom Penh to discuss strategies to win the commune elections in 2017 and the national election in 2018, Mr. Rainsy said accusations by the ruling CPP that the CNRP intended to “kill” the country’s elites were unfounded. 



CNRP President Sam Rainsy speaks at a press conference at the party's headquarters in Phnom Penh on Friday afternoon. (Siv Channa/The Cambodia Daily)
CNRP President Sam Rainsy speaks at a press conference at the party’s headquarters in Phnom Penh on Friday afternoon. (Siv Channa/The Cambodia Daily)


“Regarding the accusation about land seizures, it has been called a class war because the allegation is that the CNRP hates the rich so it will get rid of the rich by taking their properties to give to the poor or kill the rich when the CNRP comes to power,” he said.
“We don’t intend to kill the rich as they have claimed. It is totally wrong,” Mr. Rainsy said.
The opposition leader said that the CNRP respected entrepreneurs who had accrued their wealth through legal means, noting his own admiration for Microsoft founder Bill Gates, one of the richest men in the world.
“So here is a message to rich and successful people that we respect,” he said. “We respect the rich and we give them value because we need to learn from them how to become rich.”
Mr. Rainsy also defended his party against warnings from CPP leaders—including Prime Minister Hun Sen—that a CNRP government would start a war with Vietnam due to its history of framing Cambodia’s eastern neighbor as an enemy.
The CNRP president said that the party would instead file complaints with the International Court of Justice regarding its claims that Vietnam has encroached on Cambodian land, noting that the CPP government used the same strategy in its successful campaign to fend off Thai claims to Preah Vi­hear temple.
“We need to offer an alternate interpretation that there will be no war with neighboring countries be­cause we just demand the respect of international laws and conventions and the court’s order when we file a complaint with the court,” Mr. Rainsy said.
CPP spokesman Sok Eysan, however, said that Mr. Rainsy’s latest defense against claims that the CNRP would cause instability in Cambodia and stoke tension with its neighbors was insincere.
“Previously, he has talked about black-hearted bosses, black-hearted oknhas and black-hearted employers, so he would seize land and property to give to the poor if he wins an election,” Mr. Eysan said.
“It’s his political campaign and everyone remembers,” he added. “In brief, the CNRP—or its leaders —are very prejudiced with class discrimination, and secondly it is really racist against all neighboring countries and treats them as the enemy.”
During a speech to Cham Muslim supporters in Kompong Chhnang province last month, deputy opposition leader Kem Sokha denied that there was any racism among Cambodians.
“Anybody who says Khmer have racial discrimination are wrong,” Mr. Sokha said at the time.
In an interview yesterday, Mr. Rainsy said he did not agree that there was no racism among Cambodians, but that claims that the CNRP was racist simply because its leaders frequently speak about the threat posed by Vietnam were misguided.
“I think there is racism everywhere. It cannot be eliminated,” he said, noting that Cambodia’s history of losing land to Thailand and Vietnam gave Cambodians good reason to be concerned about the threat posed by neighboring countries.
“We were caught between the Siem and the Yuon. They nearly killed us,” Mr. Rainsy said, using the historical names for the Thai and Vietnamese people, respectively.
“So there are bitter memories, but it is not racism. It is that you don’t feel secure, you don’t feel confident—you feel hurt. Is this ra­c­ism? I don’t think so. It is more complicated than that.”




7 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:06 AM

    That is part of the Vietnamization of Cambodia: silencing the voice of Khmer Nationalists.
    Ah Kwack Hun Sen is the worst traitor in Khmer history.

    Later on, Ah Hun Sen will become the best Khmer servant in Yuon history because there will be no more Cambodia.

    KI was founded by Mr. Heng Soy (Tan Phalkun) in the sole purpose of giving Khmer people a place to express their opinion freely regarding the situation in Cambodia.

    Unfortunately, after his death, these new KI's administrators have turned this KI blog into a business, highly likely have accepted a huge sum of money from Ah Kwack Hun Sen and Yuon. They have successfully chased away the vast majority of Khmer people from that KI Blog when these crooks required their IDs to make comment.

    Who dares to say the truth in that KI with their IDs?

    A couple of persons still said something bad about Ah Kwack Hun Sen in KI, but how do we know that these critics are real Khmer people? They are maybe just Hun Sen's agents who came in KI to lure people into Hun Sen's trap ( with their IDs revealed ).

    Therefore, those crooks at KI must stop abusing Heng Soy's principals and lift that stupid ID's requirement so that people can say something to help Cambodia.

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    1. Anonymous6:07 PM

      11:06 AM

      Your wish has become reality so stop your moaning, asshole!

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    2. Anonymous8:00 PM

      Seriously?

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  2. Anonymous4:44 AM

    6:07PM
    Fils de pute !!

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  3. Anonymous7:22 AM

    Back at you 4:44AM, [From me @8:00PM]. ROFLMFAO!!!

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  4. Anonymous9:49 AM

    Do you notice the 2 anonymous comments in the link below?
    There were 2 more deleted anonymous comments from Drgunzet, the 1st one was right after the very top comment and the 2nd one was between the 3rd and 4th comment, then they (KI and Khmrization) went back to where they are now.


    http://kimedia.blogspot.com/2015/10/court-denies-bail-release-of-detained.html#links


    So it was not a false alarm.

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  5. Anonymous6:42 AM

    Dear Compatriots,

    Our country Kampuchea has three enemies :

    1. Yuon
    2. Siem
    3. The sold- out Khmers

    The number 3 enemies are the WORST !!!
    Hanoi keeps producing the number 3 kinds.

    Had we not had the number 3 kinds, the Yuon root caused Khmer
    problems have been solved.

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