I don’t see Mr. Sam Rainsy’s letter to the King is - TopicsExpress



          

I don’t see Mr. Sam Rainsy’s letter to the King is disrespected and staging a constitutional coup as the top CPP leaders’ accusation of Mr. Rainsy. As we all know Mr. Rainsy was elected by majority of Cambodian and his letter is to inform the King that Cambodian people demand for vote counts or reelection. To me, Mr. Rainsy did not disrespect or try to stage a constitutional coup against the king. As our constitution said, all powers belong to the people and people exercise their power through the elected representatives in the assembly. When the election was not free and fair because of the CPP leaders’ cheating, threatening, manipulating, and deleting names of potential voters from the lists, Cambodian people take power that is guarantee by the constitution to the streets and demanding for the investigation of vote fraud. As we can see, the CPP leaders try to use this opportunity to accuse Mr. Rainsy of sending disrespectful letter to the king and staging constitutional coup in order for their political gain and trying to cover up for their wrong doing of cheating and manipulating the vote fraud. The CPP leaders also try to use the king to force the elected CNRP preventatives of million Cambodian people who are currently boycotting the second parliamentary session in order to make the CPP parliament and government to be legitimate institutions under the constitution. What I see Mr. Rainsy did not violate or broke any laws as CPP leaders’ accusation. What he tries to do is to ask the King to result the vote fraud as million people demand for vote recounts or fresh reelection. What Mr. Rainsy asked is he speaks and represent for millions people who demand for justice. If the king wants to find justice for his people and wants CNRP representatives to participate in the second parliamentary session, first he has to call for the investigation of vote fraud. Is it to hard to ask the king to find justice for his people? This is a king’s role if he doesn’t want to take blame by Cambodian people. If the king tries to force CRRP representatives to participate in parliamentary session in order to make the assembly and government to be legitimate institutions, Cambodian people will blame on the king. As far as I understand, Mr. Rainy was doing the right thing by writing a letter to the king urging to find justice for his people. He was not committed any wrong doing or disrespected the king or trying to stage a constitutional coup against the King. Unlike, Mr. Hun Sen threatened to abolish the monarchy when the king refused to sign the 2005 supplemental treaty that gave Koh Tral to Vietnam legally. Mr. Sen was committed the worse crimes in Cambodian history, treasons and abolished monarchy. As many people see, Hun Sen has tried every which ways to bring down Mr. Rainsy by mostly using his effective tool of Kangaroo court in order to destroy and eliminte Mr. Rainsy’s popularity among of Cambodia people that can be posing and challenging to his ruling power. In Cambodia, there is only one law “Hun Sen’s Jungle Law” and the law is on his lip.
Posted on: Sun, 06 Apr 2014 23:43:37 +0000

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