The CEROC’s press release on the recent political resolution of Cambodia

PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT

Press Release Regarding the Breaking Through of Political Deadlock-page-001Commission for Election Rights of Overseas Cambodians (The CEROC) is honored to express hope and optimistic towards the seven mechanisms to breakthrough the political deadlock that was agreed and signed on July 22, 2014 by the top leaders of the CNRP and the CPP. Although the agreement has not yet been yielded, we have put trust on the political wills of the leaders to put effort to bring about democracy and rule of law for Cambodian people especially the national election that is universal suffrage by allowing Khmers overseas to be able to vote. This pragmatism is paralleled to the various statements by the European Union, the United Nations, USA, Japan and France etc.

Press Release Regarding the Breaking Through of Political Deadlock Eng-page-001Commission for Election Rights of Overseas Cambodians (The CEROC) shall work hard to push and monitor continuously to ensure that our basis rights in joining to vote in all Cambodian elections must not be deprived and violated. To collaborate with all stakeholders to make sure that none of Cambodian is discouraged to exercise their citizenship duties and obligations including to participate with social, political and economical development. To strengthen the abiding by the national constitution and Universal Declaration on Human Rights of the United Nations.

Press Release Regarding the Breaking Through of Political Deadlock in Khmer

Press Release Regarding the Breaking Through of Political Deadlock in English

The original political deadlock breaking in Khmer and English


The CEROC Appeal to Release the 7 MPs-elect immediately July 18, 2014 12:45 AM

The CEROC and their members solemnly appeal and call for the Cambodia authority and Cambodia court to release and drop all charges of the 7 MPs-elect immediately without condition. Mu Sochua, Men Sothavrin, Real Khemarin, Ho Van, Keo Phyrom, Long Ry and Nuth Romdual including youth activist Oeur Narith, the accuses towards them such as charging under Cambodia’s Criminal Code articles 28 and 218 (instigating aggravated, intentional violence), 495 (inciting others to commit a felony) and 459 (leading an insurrectional movement) are baseless and politically motivated.

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CNRP requests the public, foreign embassies, domestic and international journalists to monitor the followings people, who are being detained:
Being detained since July 15
1. CNRP MP-elect Mu Sochua of Battambang province
2. CNRP MP-elect Men Sothavarin of Kampong Thom province
3. CNRP MP-elect Keo Phirom of Kratie province
4. CNRP MP-elect Ho Vann of Phnom Penh
5. CNRP MP-elect Real Camarin of Svay Rieng province

Being detained since July 16
6. Mr. Oeun Narith, Aide to Mrs. Mu Sochua

All six (06) people are being detained at Prey Sar Maximum Prison since July 16.

Being detained since July 17
7. CNRP MP-elect Long Ry of Banteay Meanchey province
8. CNRP MP-elect Nuth Romduol of Kampong Speu province


It is time for all Khmers Overseas to shoulder together

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While he is riding on the Swing Gondola at the Calgary Stampede Festival, Mr. Seng Sophoan made an appealing to all Cambodians around the world to sign petition to demand for the Rights to Vote in Cambodia elections. His message is making clear that “no Cambodian citizen shall be marginalized from their full participation in social, economic and political activities in Cambodia”.

His team work is named “The CEROC” or “Commission for Election Rights of Overseas Cambodians” has been established since March 9th, 2014 and this volunteer-based organization has accomplished several things including nearly 3000 petition collections from around the world.

With this prospect, their right to vote is inclusive and NEC must not exclude them although they have lived or worked or studied in foreign countries.

At the end, he inquired the Cambodia NEC to prepare a National Election that is acceptable by international standard, be inclusive, free and fair, and receptive to universal suffrage.

We Demand Universal Suffrage

We Demand Universal Suffrage

We Demand Universal Suffrage


Appealing from The CEROC Leader

Khmers people who are living around the globe must be able to vote during each national election of Cambodia. Their rights to vote and nation-building is guaranteed by the Cambodia National Constitution and the International Laws.

With this common ground, we have laid down concerted effort to achieve it.

Our nation shall hugely benefit from this.

Our future generation shall hugely benefit from this.

Together we accomplish!

The CEROC (8)