CNRP leader Kem Sokha talks at the party’s headquarters in Phnom Penh on Saturday where he called for national unification. Photo supplied
Sokha says gov’t sowing disunity
Phnom Penh Post | 17 October 2016
CNRP deputy leader Kem Sokha on
Saturday told supporters that the government had failed in its efforts at
national reconciliation after the country’s civil war, rhetoric dismissed by
the CPP as a cynical bid to secure a pardon for his six-month prison sentence.
“We really want for
his spirit to possess all the Cambodian politicians,” Sokha said. “At the
moment, Cambodians are not unified but are fragmenting, killing each other and
abusing one another.”
In a message on the
CPP’s website, spokesman Sok Eysan said it was in fact the CNRP dividing the
nation. “He is the one who does not unify the nation. If he wants to unify, he
would obey the rules,” Eysan said. “He has problems with the law, and he asks
for a pardon [in the name of] ‘national unification’.
“National
unification does not rest upon impunity, but the rule of law.”
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