Kem Sokha (C), leader of the Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), leaves after he registers for next year's local elections, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia October 5, 2016. REUTERS/Samrang Pring |
Cambodia opposition leader leaves headquarters for first time in five months
Reuters | 5 October 2016
PHNOM PENH
Cambodia's main opposition party on
Wednesday welcomed a sign of cooling political tension after authorities
refrained from arresting its leader, Kem Sokha, on his emergence from months of
being holed up in party headquarters.
The top leader of the main opposition
Cambodian National Rescue Party (CNRP) is in self-exile to avoid arrest over a
case he says was raked up for political reasons, while Sokha, the acting
leader, had stayed in the headquarters since May 6, to avoid what he said were
separate trumped-up charges.
Last month, Sokha was sentenced to five
months in jail in absentia, on charges of failing to appear in court as a
witness in a case against two opposition legislators accused of procuring a
prostitute for him.
In a speech on Wednesday, Sokha called for
an end to political hostilities.
"The CNRP wants the environment to
return to normal, a political environment that is equal for all, to ensure
elections that will reflect the people's will," he said.
The party hoped all political parties
would be allowed to compete in free and fair elections, he added.
The fact that Sokha was able to leave the
headquarters without being arrested signaled a cooling of the tension between
the rival parties, a party member told Reuters.
"The situation is less tense
now," said Yem Ponhearith.
Members of Prime Minister Hun Sen's ruling
party could not immediately be reached for comment.
Following a wave of prosecutions of
opposition members and rights workers, Hun Sen last month declared a political
"ceasefire", saying rivals should put aside differences.
Since then, the CNRP, which has been boycotting parliament since
last year, said it would return to the assembly to promote dialogue.
Soy Sopheap, a
newspaper publisher and longtime political negotiator for Hun Sen, said he had
mediated a resolution between the two political rivals.
"Any
development will depend on how the opposition party behaves," Sopheap
said, adding that the ruling party would watch the CNRP's behavior.
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