| Voice of Cambodian Children ( @ 2008-01-26 09:03:00 |
PETITION TO STOP SOK AN
Dear Friends,
Do you know that Mr. Sok An, the Deputy Prime Minister of Cambodia, is now on a schedule to come to preside the nearing 2008 Cambodian-New-Year parade in Long Beach California, under an undemocratic secret arrangement of some Cambodian business opportunists in Long Beach. This is quite a mockery to democratic Cambodians, mainly Cambodian-Americans. Allowing that to happen clearly sends a menacing message to Cambodian people that Sok An who has fully taken control of Cambodian people's destiny in Cambodia is now putting another grip on Cambodian-Americans, too. Please help Ms. Navy Phim sign a petition to stop that invitation. To help Ms. Navy Phim sign the petition, you can select one of the 2 following procedures depending on your circumstances.
1- Please download, sign the petition, and get as many signatures as possible: _http://navyphim.com/SokAnPetition.pdf_ (http://navyphim.com/SokAnPetition.pdf ) Please sign and mail petition to: myP1T.com PO Box 4129 Long Beach, CA 90804 or email a scanned copy with signature(s) to: _petition@myp1t.com_ (mailto:petition@myp1t.com)
2- Sign the petition through (http://www.petitiononline.com/newyear/ )
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To: Parade Committee, Mayor Bob Foster
Mayor Bob Foster
333 W. Ocean Blvd 14th Floor
Long Beach, CA 90802
Dear Mayor Foster:
We are writing to protest the appearance of Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister Sok An at this year's annual Long Beach Cambodian New Year Parade, to be scheduled in April.
For over a decade, Cambodia has been under the administration of Prime Minister Hun Sen, a government that has violated an incalculable multitude of human rights with impunity since 1997, so much so that they have simply ceased to meet with the latest United Nations rights envoy this past December. Cambodia has one of the most corrupt governments in the world today, ranked 162nd out of 180 nations according to Transparency International (180 being most corrupt). Mr. Sok An is the head of the Cambodian Council of Ministers and is that government's second in command.
We the undersigned, Cambodians and non-Cambodians alike, are deeply shocked and saddened that the right hand man of such a government has been invited to parade himself in an event purported to celebrate diversity, community, and personal freedom. How does one celebrate these values by welcoming the very figure that is a perpetrator against them? What community and freedom are our brothers and sisters celebrating in Cambodia, where Mr. Sok An and colleagues rule the people with forced evictions and rampant land grabs, where simple freedom of expression is met with incarceration and death?
In their press release on January 9, 2008, the committee that invited Mr. Sok An stated that they "believe in open dialogs and making changes through peaceful means as taught by Dr. Martin Luther King." That may be well and good but a parade is simply not an appropriate venue for having such dialog. While Dr. Martin Luther King met with opposition figures to create open dialog and further understanding, we cannot imagine he would have invited members of the Ku Klux Klan to participate in a parade celebrating the African-American community as a means of opening this dialog.
We implore your understanding and compassion in this matter and fervently hope you will rescind Mr. Sok An's unfortunate invitation.
Sincerely,
The Undersigned
Sincerely,
The Undersigned
Dear Friends,
Do you know that Mr. Sok An, the Deputy Prime Minister of Cambodia, is now on a schedule to come to preside the nearing 2008 Cambodian-New-Year parade in Long Beach California, under an undemocratic secret arrangement of some Cambodian business opportunists in Long Beach. This is quite a mockery to democratic Cambodians, mainly Cambodian-Americans. Allowing that to happen clearly sends a menacing message to Cambodian people that Sok An who has fully taken control of Cambodian people's destiny in Cambodia is now putting another grip on Cambodian-Americans, too. Please help Ms. Navy Phim sign a petition to stop that invitation. To help Ms. Navy Phim sign the petition, you can select one of the 2 following procedures depending on your circumstances.
1- Please download, sign the petition, and get as many signatures as possible: _http://navyphim.com/SokAnPetition.pdf_
2- Sign the petition through (http://www.petitiononline.com/newyear/
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To: Parade Committee, Mayor Bob Foster
Mayor Bob Foster
333 W. Ocean Blvd 14th Floor
Long Beach, CA 90802
Dear Mayor Foster:
We are writing to protest the appearance of Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister Sok An at this year's annual Long Beach Cambodian New Year Parade, to be scheduled in April.
For over a decade, Cambodia has been under the administration of Prime Minister Hun Sen, a government that has violated an incalculable multitude of human rights with impunity since 1997, so much so that they have simply ceased to meet with the latest United Nations rights envoy this past December. Cambodia has one of the most corrupt governments in the world today, ranked 162nd out of 180 nations according to Transparency International (180 being most corrupt). Mr. Sok An is the head of the Cambodian Council of Ministers and is that government's second in command.
We the undersigned, Cambodians and non-Cambodians alike, are deeply shocked and saddened that the right hand man of such a government has been invited to parade himself in an event purported to celebrate diversity, community, and personal freedom. How does one celebrate these values by welcoming the very figure that is a perpetrator against them? What community and freedom are our brothers and sisters celebrating in Cambodia, where Mr. Sok An and colleagues rule the people with forced evictions and rampant land grabs, where simple freedom of expression is met with incarceration and death?
In their press release on January 9, 2008, the committee that invited Mr. Sok An stated that they "believe in open dialogs and making changes through peaceful means as taught by Dr. Martin Luther King." That may be well and good but a parade is simply not an appropriate venue for having such dialog. While Dr. Martin Luther King met with opposition figures to create open dialog and further understanding, we cannot imagine he would have invited members of the Ku Klux Klan to participate in a parade celebrating the African-American community as a means of opening this dialog.
We implore your understanding and compassion in this matter and fervently hope you will rescind Mr. Sok An's unfortunate invitation.
Sincerely,
The Undersigned
Sincerely,
The Undersigned