Pol’s border letter rejected
Phnom Penh Post | 3 February 2016
Opposition lawmaker Um Sam An took aim at National Assembly
President Heng Samrin yesterday for refusing to pass on a letter to
Prime Minister Hun Sen requesting an investigation into land concessions
in Ratanakkiri province that Sam An says is controlled by the
Vietnamese military.
In the letter, Sam An, who has long accused the government of being
complicit in Vietnamese encroachment, asserts that the Vietnamese
military holds about 40,000 hectares of economic land concessions (ELCs)
in Ratanakkiri and plans to establish a military base, a breach of
Cambodia’s constitution.
“I think that Vietnamese soldiers have no legitimacy or rights to
build a military base in the territory of Cambodia,” a January 25 letter
from Sam An to Samrin reads.
In December, an investigation by the Cambodia Daily revealed
that the chairman of four ELCs near the O’Yadav border checkpoint in
Ratanakkiri, covering almost 40,000 hectares, is linked to the
Vietnamese Army’s Corps 15.
Leng Peng Long, a National Assembly spokesman, dismissed the
allegations yesterday as unfounded, backing Samrin’s call not to pass on
the letter.
“The decision was made on Monday because the letter is groundless and
is context for propaganda,” he said. “Cambodia is a sovereign country,
there is no military base for Vietnamese soldiers.”
Well, what else is new with the CPP's Viet controlled regime in Cambodia!
ReplyDeleteCan the NatAss CPP majority denounce the Viet? The entire world would seriously doubt it!!!