Friday, January 16, 2009

HRP and SRP Launched DMC

For many decades, Cambodia has been sinking by civil war that occurred by mistrust and solidarity breaking between Khmer and Khmer of various parties. And now Cambodia seems a small water-coconut floating on the great ocean nearly sink and needs all of Cambodian people to salvage from the sinking as soon as possible.
Furthermore, nobody doesn't know that the present royal government of Cambodia has been covering democratic skin but the inside substance is communist absorbed communist ideology deeply.
So in thinking this through, on January 15, 2009 under the great honor of HRP president Kem Soka and SRP president Sam Rainsy signed a joining agreement to form “Political Democratic Movement for Changes--DMC”, an alliance of both parties will be future merger in the next election of 2012 commune and national ones. The alliance will be the only alternative to voters who wish to see change in social, economic and political affairs in Cambodia and it will provide Cambodian voters new choice to easily make decision between DMC and CPP. Please click here to listen.
We all have been focusing on a vital problem of national reconciliation, solidarity and unity in order to find Khmers' one voice to over throw the communism away from a small kingdom soon via two visions--we rely on nationalism and democratic visions. In correct thought, we will unite the democrats from all many various group to establish a great movement to revolutionize or to reach our national obligation in the immediate future.
On behalf of a Khmer youth, I myself would like to indicate that I support to deep-smarted-opinion because it is national obligation which all of Khmer must unavoidably think about. Take this occasion, I would like to call for Khmer people from all places both inside and abroad to congregate to do what we have regarded it as national obligation and stop arguing by word "we are only nationalist or patriot".
To my own opinion, it is a bad thing which foreign counties degrade our nation--didn't know how to live in peaceful and to make alliance as a bunch of solidarity, amity and unity between Khmer and Khmer.

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