CNRP Stands Firm on Rally Plans in Face Of Threats
The Cambodia Daily | 15 September 2016
With Prime Minister Hun Sen and his loyal generals promising to
prevent anti-government demonstrations at any cost, the CNRP on
Wednesday said it would not be cowed and was pressing ahead with plans
for a mass protest in Phnom Penh.
Following the CNRP’s announcement that it would hold a
demonstration to protest last week’s conviction of deputy opposition
leader Kem Sokha, dozens of military trucks carrying masked and armed
soldiers spent Monday night driving outside the CNRP headquarters.
On the same night, Mr. Hun Sen warned people against becoming
“addicted to demonstrations” and vowed in a Facebook post to rid the
country of forces that “destroy social order.”
“We are not worried about your intimidation,” Mr. Chhay said. “I want
to say that using your weapons to intimidate us is illegal.”
On August 31, the military deployed helicopters above the CNRP’s
headquarters in Meanchey district and parked boats mounted with machine
guns on the banks of the Tonle Bassac river behind the building.
“The government cannot use its weapons to intimidate the people. The
duty of the army—the armed forces—is to protect security and territory.
You used national forces to threaten your people,” Mr. Chhay said. “This
is an illegal act.”
“This will not benefit the nation or the government,” he added. “When
you fly around [in helicopters] and people take those photographs to
post and share around the world, the world will accuse you of using
military power or being a junta government.”
Mr. Chhay said the party would hold an event to mark the 25th
anniversary of the Paris Peace Agreements on October 23, but said that
gathering was separate from the mass demonstration being planned.
He said no date had been set for the planned protest, though
supporters were already sending supplies such as water, rice and fish
sauce.
Mr. Sokha was sentenced on Friday to five months in prison for
refusing to appear in court over a case widely believed to be
politically motivated. No effort has since been made to arrest him as he
remains holed up in the opposition headquarters.
CPP spokesman Sok Eysan reiterated that the government was prepared
to use force to prevent the opposition from holding demonstrations.
“They have declared that they are not scared because they think they
will benefit” by demonstrating, he said. “But the government’s stance is
that, whether it is a big or small demonstration, it will not be
allowed.”
“I think their demonstration is an effort to threaten the legal
government, which was created by the will of the people. You lost
elections five times and want a shortcut —it is not possible,” he said.
“All branches of the armed forces are ready. They are only waiting for orders.”
Meas Ny, an independent political analyst, said he believed the
opposition had little choice but to resort to public protests given the
political situation, but said posturing on both sides was plunging
society into a “bonfire of fear.”
“The CNRP just wants to tell their supporters not to think that the CNRP has given up the struggle,” he said.
“I see the opposition party seems to be in a deadlock and there is no
choice beside gathering the people, while the ruling party also has no
option apart from using armed forces to crack down on the people.”
The Yuon slave CPP gave the CNRP a dilemma:
ReplyDelete- If the CNRP does not make protest, the CPP keeps destroying the CNRP.
- If the CNRP makes protest, death will occur.
Personally, I will pick the second choice because every thing is not free in this world.
However, if we made the demonstration after the CPP imprisoned Um Sam An or Hong Sok Hour, our cause for the demonstration would be more powerful because their incarceration related to the borders issues.
While Kem Sokha is related to the fucking women. But if not with that fucking women, Ah Kouk Hun Sen will still create something to crush the CNRP and Kem Sokha anyway.
"If the CNRP makes protest, death will occur."
DeleteWrong, if CNRP protest, CPP wack the baton on CNRP's heads. CNRP will sit on the curb and cry.
Nothing will happen afterward. This has been playing out for the last couple years and very predictable.