Supporters of the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) march
along a street during a protest in Phnom Penh December 29, 2013. Credit: REUTERS/Stringer |
Thousands of Cambodians rally to demand PM steps down
(Reuters) - Tens
of thousands of Cambodian opposition supporters, backed by striking
garment-factory workers, rallied on Sunday to demand long-serving Prime
Minister Hun Sen step down and call an election.
The garment workers
have in recent days joined the opposition protests to press their demand
that the government raise the minimum wage to $160 a month from $95, as
recommended on December 24.
"Hun
Sen and his illegal government can hear us, they can't ignore us, the
people show their will for change," Sam Rainsy, leader of the main
opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party, told the rally in a Phnom
Penh park.
"We demand that Hun Sen to steps down and a new election," Sam Rainsy, a former finance minister, told the crowd, some of whom have been camping out in the park since December 15.
Hun Sen, who
has been in power for 28 years, has ignored opposition demands for an
investigation into the election and says that he will not resign or call
a new election.
Under Hun
Sen, Cambodia has been transformed from a backwater scarred by the
"Killing Fields" rule of the Khmer Rouge, into one of Southeast Asia's
fastest growing economies, helped by a burgeoning garment industry and
growing political and investment ties with China.
But
his authoritarian rule has earned the condemnation of rights groups and
that, along with widespread corruption, has alienated many voters.
Many
of them have now come out onto the street in a sustained show of
defiance that would have been almost unthinkable before the election.
Cambodia's garment manufacturers, meanwhile, have for years enjoyed low wages and relaxed labor conditions.
But
Chea Mony, president of the country's biggest labor union, the Free
Trade Union, told Reuters that more than 200 of 600 factories had closed
because of the strike for higher pay.
"The new minimum wage is not acceptable to workers so there must be talks on the demand for $160," Chea Mony said.
Garment and shoe factory representative said the strike was damaging the industry.
"The
Garment Manufacturers Association in Cambodia would like to inform all
stakeholders that our industry is unable to continue operations given
the current situation," association Secretary General Ken Loo said in a
statement.
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