This what the media reported:
"The
head of the parliamentary foreign affairs commission yesterday denied
Vietnamese media reports that National Assembly President Heng Samrin
told Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung he would take “strict
action” to prevent further Khmer Krom-led protests against Vietnam.
The
reports, widely picked up by Cambodian media, said Samrin had painted
protesters as “extremists”. But senior CPP lawmaker Chheang Vun
yesterday claimed that Samrin actually told Vietnam on Monday that
demonstrations were allowed in Cambodia and that the protesters had a
legitimate reason to take to the streets.
“I
heard media reported that Samdech Chakrey [Samrin] said that the
Cambodian government will take actions against the protesters, which I
would like to affirm is wrong,” he told reporters at a specially
convened press conference.
“I
would like to be clear in this point that you [Khmer media] and [we]
have to listen to each other as we are Khmer, and you have to wait until
we are [back] here to confirm before broadcasting.”
Protesters
converged outside the Vietnamese Embassy for three consecutive days
last week to demand an apology for statements made in early June by a
spokesman about Vietnam’s long historical sovereignty over the former
Kampuchea Krom provinces – which they say is a false interpretation of
history.
A
Vietnamese flag was burned at one protest, drawing swift condemnation
from Hanoi. The matter was raised again with Samrin during an official
visit to Vietnam on Monday, Vun said, but the assembly president had
explained that Cambodia is a democracy where nonviolent protest is
allowed.
“What
the president told the Vietnamese prime minister means that we know
what we are doing and there is no need to tell us to do something in a
democratic country,” Vun said.
“Samdech
also affirmed that the demonstration had not just happened without any
reason – it had arisen from a wrong historical interpretation.”
Foreign
Minister Hor Namhong delivered a similar message to protesters directly
in a private meeting on Tuesday, according to activists present.
The
government has long been accused of being subservient to Vietnam, which
occupied Cambodia in the 1980s, but has largely tolerated the recent
protests."
A change of attitude after the National Assembly got its full house. Will see ...
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