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Arrests, Political Instability Preventing Peace
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Hun Sen Says No Discussions With the CNRP
Cambodia Daily | 13 June 2016
Prime Minister Hun Sen told a local media outlet on Sunday that the
ruling CPP would not engage in any talks with the opposition CNRP over
the jailing of its officials and supporters or recent moves by police to
arrest deputy opposition leader Kem Sokha.
The online Fresh News service, which Mr. Hun Sen often praises,
quoted him as saying: “No negotiations will happen between the CPP and
the CNRP in the coming period,” before explaining the prime minister’s
reasoning.
“Samdech Techo Hun Sen clarified clearly that: 1. There will be no
negotiations between the CPP and CNRP in the upcoming period because if
there are negotiations it will influence the court processes,” the
article said. [1. Because Big Brother paying a visit to pat and need be, punch.]
“2. If there are any negotiations in the upcoming period, the CPP
will not discuss any cases that are under the authorities of the courts,
and will also not discuss the case of the prisoners,” it added. [2. Big Brother Master Vietnam is coming and must be on "good behavior" in foiling plots and preventing peace.]
CNRP spokesman Yim Sovann said by telephone on Sunday that he still
hoped there could be negotiations, and said that he could see no other
way out from the present predicament.
“The CNRP’s stance is that we are working hard to resolve the
political issues and pull the political situation to be as normal as
possible for the national elections in the upcoming period,” Mr. Sovann
said.
“If politics is still cloudy like this, we are worried about the next
election….The political situation at the moment is the worst,” he
added.
“We need to solve it. But whatever the CPP understands, that’s their
business. If problems happen later, that is the responsibility of the
political leaders. The good thing is to resolve things together.”
Today and Tuesday, the CNRP plans to collect what it hopes are
hundreds of thousands of thumbprints on a second petition calling for
King Norodom Sihamoni to intervene and end the CPP’s assault on the
opposition.
Outside the party’s headquarters in Phnom Penh on Sunday, opposition
Senator Teav Vannol called for supporters to come and protect Mr. Sokha
against another possible arrest attempt.
“June 14, as you know, is the date that the municipal court has
summoned acting [CNRP] president Kem Sokha to appear in court,” Mr.
Vannol said. “We appeal to you as Khmers or as party activists to come
to the CNRP’s headquarters to observe the situation.”

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