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Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Political Arena Calm as Compromise Remains Elusive


Political Arena Calm as Compromise Remains Elusive

 Cambodia Daily | 27 September 2016

Just a week ago, the opposition was threatening imminent mass demonstrations as Prime Minister Hun Sen was pledging to “eliminate” opponents who launched public protests. The tone has quickly—if only temporarily—changed.

In a message posted to his Facebook page on Sunday, CNRP Vice President Kem Sokha urged supporters to avoid “violent, rude or attacking words” that might inflame political tensions during the approaching Pchum Ben holiday.

Kem Sokha mingles with supporters at the CNRP’s headquarters in Phnom Penh earlier this month. (Ma Chettra)
Kem Sokha mingles with supporters at the CNRP’s headquarters in Phnom Penh earlier this month. (Ma Chettra)

1 comment:

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