We Didn't Start the Fire

My Struggle for Democracy in Cambodia

Biography & Memoir, Political
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Author: Sam Rainsy, David Whitehouse ISBN: 9781627761628
Publisher: Silkworm Books Publication: April 30, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Sam Rainsy, David Whitehouse
ISBN: 9781627761628
Publisher: Silkworm Books
Publication: April 30, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Cambodia’s long-time opposition leader and former finance minister Sam Rainsy is committed to establishing democracy in his homeland. He is in exile in France to avoid a twelve-year prison sentence on politically motivated charges, and is banned from contesting the July 2013 elections. In this autobiography, he recounts his early years in Cambodia, his family’s expulsion and his relationship with Sihanouk, the Khmer Rouge regime, the Vietnamese occupation, and Hun Sen’s control of the country since the 1980s.

With conviction and insight, Sam Rainsy addresses the issues of poverty and injustice in his country and discusses the challenges to initiating real political, social, and economic reform. His proposals provide a long-term roadmap for a new Cambodia.

Highlights

- How Sam Rainsy was twice subjected to politically motivated assassination attempts
- Sam Rainsy’s relationship, through the years, with Sihanouk
- How Sam Rainsy and his wife tried to save Western hostages held by the Khmer Rouge in 1994
- How the merger of the Sam Rainsy Party with the Human Rights Party creates a new political force that can end Hun Sen’s dominance
- Sam Rainsy’s manifesto for a new Cambodia

About the author

David Whitehouse is a British journalist in Paris.

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Cambodia’s long-time opposition leader and former finance minister Sam Rainsy is committed to establishing democracy in his homeland. He is in exile in France to avoid a twelve-year prison sentence on politically motivated charges, and is banned from contesting the July 2013 elections. In this autobiography, he recounts his early years in Cambodia, his family’s expulsion and his relationship with Sihanouk, the Khmer Rouge regime, the Vietnamese occupation, and Hun Sen’s control of the country since the 1980s.

With conviction and insight, Sam Rainsy addresses the issues of poverty and injustice in his country and discusses the challenges to initiating real political, social, and economic reform. His proposals provide a long-term roadmap for a new Cambodia.

Highlights

- How Sam Rainsy was twice subjected to politically motivated assassination attempts
- Sam Rainsy’s relationship, through the years, with Sihanouk
- How Sam Rainsy and his wife tried to save Western hostages held by the Khmer Rouge in 1994
- How the merger of the Sam Rainsy Party with the Human Rights Party creates a new political force that can end Hun Sen’s dominance
- Sam Rainsy’s manifesto for a new Cambodia

About the author

David Whitehouse is a British journalist in Paris.

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