Rainsy Will Not Be Allowed to Return Says CPP
Opposition leader of Cambodia National Rescue Party Sam Rainsy, center, delivers a speech during a gathering to mark Human Rights Day, in front of National Assembly, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2014. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith) |
VOA | 30 May 2016
General Khieu Sopheak, spokesman for the Ministry of Interior, ruled
out the possibility of issuing an amnesty for Rainsy while Hun Sen
remained prime minister.
PHNOM PENH — The return of self-exiled opposition leader Sam Rainsy to Cambodia
will not be allowed ahead of the next elections, ruling party officials
have said.
Rainsy, president of the Cambodia National Rescue Party, went into
self-imposed exile in November after an arrest warrant was issued
against him over a longstanding defamation conviction that would have
seen him spend two years behind bars [or, more likely, assassination, as Sam Rainsy is really the only person Hun Sen and Vietnam fear, now more than ever after the July 2013 election strong showing] if he had returned.
See: [Repost from KI-Media, 9 August 2013] Hun Sen recruits his trusted 3-star general of Region #2, Choeur Sovantha (ឈឿ សុវណ្ណថា) to assassinate Sam Rainsy; also, remember Bloody Easter Sunday Massacre, March 1997?
He was allowed to return to Cambodia from a previous period of self-exile, in July 2013, ahead of the last general election.
He had been handed an 11-year jail term prior to that period of exile
for uprooting border markers in a protest against alleged Vietnamese
encroachment on Cambodian territory [which was proven right, acknowledged by the CeePeePee].
General Khieu Sopheak, spokesman for the Ministry of Interior, ruled
out the possibility of issuing an amnesty for Rainsy while Hun Sen
remained prime minister.
In early May, Phnom Penh Municipal Court charged four staffers for
local rights group Adhoc – Ny Sokha, Yi Soksan, Nay Vanda and Lim Mony –
with bribery, and Ny Chakrya, deputy secretary general of the National
Election Committee as an accomplice to the alleged bribery of a witness
in an ongoing case against Kem Sokha, deputy leader of the CNRP.
The decision drew strong criticism from civil society, which launched a protest campaign known as Black Monday in response.
Since the start of the Black Monday protests at least 13 people have been detained by the authorities and later released.
The authorities have said any demonstration not granted express
permission will be met with force, while simultaneously declining
requests to hold protests.
Sok Eysan, a ruling Cambodian People’s Party spokesman, said Rainsy
would not be granted a pardon as “the prime minister has spoken.”
“If there was to be an amnesty,” he added, “the convicted person would need to serve at least two-thirds of the jail term.”
Analysts drew parallels between the current situation and that of
2013, which even saw Buddhist monks assaulted and prevented from joining
demonstrations.
Koul Panha, executive director of Comfrel, an elections monitoring
group, said it was unclear whether Prime Minister Hun Sen would issue
another amnesty for Rainsy ahead of the next general election in 2018.
“Previously, we have seen that [amnesty was provided]. As long as
it's related to politicians or political issues, the amnesty will be
provided,” he said.
Kem Ley, a political analyst and campaigner, said that the situation was volatile and had the potential to change rapidly.
“Cambodian politics is cyclical and it is very unpredictable...
regardless of the benefit of the citizens or the nation, they
[politicians] can do everything if it’s beneficial to political gain.
So, any amnesty will not be about the people or for the good of society,
it will be about the leaders who created the events, causing and
solving the disputes,” he said.
“Poverty nowadays is not like it was in 1979. In 1979, if you were
poor, there were still houses, rice fields and forests. Now the people
are very poor without homes, fish, and forests, and they migrated from
the country,” he added.
What's the choice of Sam rainsy have. If he go back that will be in jail or might be kill. If He stay out like this than a lot of critic touch him . I hope everything going well.
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