Hun Sen said in his speech that Hong Sok Hour posted misleading material about a border agreement signed in 1979 between Cambodia and Vietnam to confuse the public. Hun Sen was foreign minister at that time in a government installed by a Vietnamese occupation force that invaded Cambodia to oust the murderous Khmer Rouge regime.
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen wants opposition senator arrested for committing ‘treason’ on Facebook
Police said
Hong Sok Hour has not yet been taken into custody, while Cambodian media
cited his associates as saying he is in “a safe place”.
AP / South China Morning Post | 14 August 2015
Cambodia’s
prime minister on Thursday demanded the arrest of an opposition
senator, accusing him of treason for comments posted on Facebook
criticising a 36-year-old border agreement with neighbouring Vietnam.
Hun Sen called for the arrest of Hong Sok Hour in a speech at a
graduation ceremony in Phnom Penh, in the latest in a string of attacks
on political opponents. The opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party
has been seeking political benefit by saying Vietnam has been
encroaching on Cambodian soil, and its efforts have ramped up tension at
the border.
Police said Hong Sok Hour has not yet been taken into custody, while Cambodian media cited his associates as saying he is in “a safe place”.
Parliament would normally need to lift the immunity from arrest
normally accorded lawmakers, which Hun Sen’s ruling party has enough
votes to easily do.
The opposition says the courts, under Hun Sen’s influence, are
pressuring them to drop the border issue by jailing their activists on
insurrection charges in connection with a violent protest last year. In
recent weeks, Hun Sen has used his public speeches to deliver what
amounts to arrest orders, which are generally carried out quickly.
Hun Sen has been in power for almost three decades, and while
Cambodia is formally democratic, his government is authoritarian and
known for intimidating opponents.
Hun Sen said in his speech that Hong Sok Hour posted misleading
material about a border agreement signed in 1979 between Cambodia and
Vietnam to confuse the public. Hun Sen was foreign minister at that time
in a government installed by a Vietnamese occupation force that invaded
Cambodia to oust the murderous Khmer Rouge regime.
Hun Sen spoke in a strong, emotional voice as he asked his audience, “Do you want the nation to be in a chaotic situation?”
“I beg the Cambodian people, please do not blame the government,
because an act of treason like this cannot be tolerated,” Hun Sen said.
“This is a crime that amounts to treason. If an uprising [against
Vietnam] occurs because of this comment and causes a war with our
neighbour, who will be responsible?”
Hun Sen appealed to foreign embassies not to shelter Hong Sok Hour or
otherwise intervene in the case. The comment seemed to relate to Hong
Sok Hour’s reported dual Cambodian-French citizenship. The website of
the Phnom Penh Post newspaper said a French Embassy spokesman denied the politician was hiding there.
Cambodian Leader Orders Arrest of Opposition Senator
ReplyDeleteWhere is the COD [Culture of Dialogue]? Is there anything new about HUN SEN? No! When the going gets tough, the tough resorts to his 'White Woods hotel's doctrine'.
គ្មានអ្វីប្លែកទេ។ ដល់ពេលទាល់ច្រក លោក ហ៊ុនសែន យក លទ្ធិ ព្រៃ ស មកអនុវត្ត [ប្រើ]!។
Rien de nouveau pour HUN SEN: recourir à sa doctrine d'hôtel de la 'Forêt blanche' au moment de désespoir!