12/01/10
Op-Ed by Justin Sok
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| Var Kim Hong shaking hand with Nguyen Tan Dung, the Viet PM | 
The public is appreciative and  thankful for having shed light on the border issues.  However, there are  some important political issues that need to be clarified.  Although  the public has come to understand that the work is a joint venture  between Cambodia and Vietnam, we are less interested  in the Vietnamese  government has to say.  It is in our national interest to know which  company (French, Japanese, Korean, and American) His Excellency and your  committee will choose for drawing the new map.  We would like to know  why Vietnam had encroached 15 kilometers into Cambodian territory.  If  the printing of border maps between Cambodia and Vietnam was finalized,  and had revealed that Cambodia had actually gained ground, would it be  more logical to agree that the money we had spent was worth it with this  new map to replace the old map of 1964?  Why would we spend the money  if we knew about the Vietnamese encroachment and to replace the new map  with the old map, which former King Norodom Sihanouk and His Royal  Administration had done excellent work on to put Cambodia on the map on  at the UN in 1964?
This border issue is very  critical to our national security.  It should take as much time as we  would possibly need, to meticulously accomplish the work properly.  It  requires a collaborative effort and collection of scholars and experts  on the field to magnify the precise points and lines before it can be  finalized.  In addition, there are many Khmer intellectuals, inside and  abroad, whose expertise is on political and border issues.  The public  encourages His Excellency Var Kim Hong to look for to them for  assistance.
Furthermore, I would like to  assert my arguments based on the important political and legal cases,  which have also been implicated with the movement of border posts and  encroachment into Cambodian territory by Vietnam.  On October 25, 2009,  MP Sam Rainsy was invited by our Cambodian farmers to Chantrea District,  Svay Rieng Province to witness the illegal movement of border posts  that were covertly planted inside our Cambodian territory.  MP Sam  Rainsy and our Khmer farmers made a formal request to the government to  intervene and to defend our homeland, but it was denied.  MP Sam Rainsy  led the Khmer farmers and took the matters into their own hands and went  ahead and uprooted illegal movement border posts.  Despite all the  legal evidence and documentations that MP Sam Rainsy had produced and  presented to the government, the two innocent Khmer farmers were  convicted and sent to serve a 12-month sentence in jail, and MP Sam  Rainsy was convicted of having “instigated, disturbed the peace, and  destroyed public property,” and he was sentenced to jail in absentia for  13 years.  At your press conference, His Excellency Var Kim Hong, with  your own “confession,” stated, “The planting of border posts at certain  locations had encroached into Cambodian territories.  These  encroachments could be as much and deep as 15 kilometers into Cambodia.”   Evidently, the cases against the two Khmer farmers and MP Sam Rainsy  had never had any legal merits.  The public would like to file a motion  to request that His Excellency Var Kim Hong, the court, and the  government to expunge criminal charges against our two Khmer farmers and  drop all charges against MP Sam Rainsy.  Since the border issues that  they had raised were rightfully in question, and since our two Khmer  farmers were wrongly convicted and had already served their 12-month  sentence, the public would also like to request that the government  should offer redress and/or restitution damages to them.  As for the  case against MP Sam Rainsy, the public would like the government to  reconsider the decision made, and to honor and restore his immunity and  rightfully allow MP Sam Rainsy to return back to Cambodia to resume his  bipartisan work and serve his countrymen.
Thank you for your immediate attention.

 
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