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Monday, May 2, 2016

CNRP Stronger Amid Attacks, Sokha Claims

CNRP Stronger Amid Attacks, Sokha Claims

 Cambodia Daily | 2 May 2016

Speaking in public for the first time in more than a month, besieged CNRP Vice President Kem Sokha on Sunday said that support for the opposition party has only been growing stronger amid the government’s far-reaching prosecution of claims he took a mistress.
Mr. Sokha has adopted a policy of “don’t answer, don’t respond, don’t argue” to the claims since they first emerged two months ago, but his silence had been growing conspicuous as officials last week arrested human rights workers and an opposition official in the case.

Deputy opposition leader Kem Sokha speaks to supporters in Svay Rieng province on Sunday, in a photograph posted to his Facebook page.
Deputy opposition leader Kem Sokha speaks to supporters in Svay Rieng province on Sunday, in a photograph posted to his Facebook page.

At a CNRP rally at its Svay Rieng province headquarters on Sunday, Mr. Sokha said he was happy to stand by and watch as the government’s attacks only led more people to come to support the opposition.

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous3:38 PM

    After the 2018 election, Hun Sen will NOT step down.
    Hence the leaders of the CNRP must resort to its Plan B.

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