Rainsy Asks to Enter Country for Funeral Visit
Cambodia Daily | 26 November 2016
Exiled opposition leader Sam Rainsy sent a letter to Prime Minister
Hun Sen on Friday asking to be allowed to return to Cambodia for his
mother-in-law’s funeral on Sunday on the condition that he return to
France after the ceremony, a CNRP spokesman said.
However, a CPP
spokesman said Mr. Rainsy—who is facing a slew of charges and a
conviction widely perceived to be politically motivated—would be
arrested if he somehow managed to enter Cambodia despite orders for
officials to use any means to keep him out.
Mr.
Rainsy’s mother-in-law, Nhiek Tioulong Measket Samphotre, the matriarch
of one of the country’s most prominent families during the rule of
then-Prince Norodom Sihanouk, died at her home in Phnom Penh on Thursday
at the age of 96.
As a result, the opposition leader, who before
being officially exiled last month had been living abroad for almost a
year to avoid jail time, sent a letter to the premier asking to pay a
brief visit to take part in her funeral, CNRP spokesman Yim Sovann said.
“Because
his mother-in-law passed away he wants to participate in the funeral
and he asked the prime minister to intervene and he promised that he
will go back to France after the funeral,” Mr. Sovann said, adding that
Mr. Hun Sen had not yet replied.
“It
depends on them,” he said. “He cannot get on board because the
government informed the flight companies already to not accept him, so
we need a discussion to allow him on board first.”
Mr. Rainsy did not respond to a request for comment.
CPP
spokesman Sok Eysan said he was unaware of the letter but reiterated
that the CNRP president would not be allowed back on Cambodian soil.
“I don’t think there was a letter as I didn’t get such information,” Mr. Eysan said.
“If
he comes he will be arrested because they will implement the court
warrant since there is an arrest warrant issued already,” he said.
“Whenever they see his face, he will be arrested.”
Mr. Rainsy announced the death of his mother-in-law in a Facebook post on Friday.
“My
wife Saumura and I, with all our family, feel great pain and sorrow
following the death today of our mother and mother-in-law, Ms. Nhiek
Tioulong Measket Samphotre, at the age of 96, at our home in Phnom
Penh,” Mr. Rainsy wrote.
Mr. Hun Sen sent his condolences to the
Tioulong family in a letter, and his youngest son Hun Many, a ruling
party lawmaker, visited Tioulong Saumura, a longtime opposition lawmaker
herself, at the family’s home on Friday.
“We understand about the
suffering of the sons and daughters who have lost their beloved
benefactor,” Mr. Hun Sen wrote. “My wife and I sincerely offer our
condolences on the death, in a gesture that we are the same Khmer
nationality.”
Nhiek Tioulong Measket Samphotre was married to
Chakrey Nhiek Tioulong, a well-respected politician, diplomat and
military general under Prince Norodom Sihanouk’s government, until he
died in 1996. The family left Cambodia before the Khmer Rouge and she
returned in the early 1990s after the Paris Peace Agreement was signed.
CNRP lawmaker Eng Chhay Eang said she loved Mr. Rainsy “like her own son.”
“Our party leader wanted to see and pay respects to his mother-in-law for the last time before the cremation,” he said.
“But
he doesn’t want to do anything that could cause trouble to his
mother-in-law’s soul, so it’s up to the heart of the prime minister
whether or not to allow him to come back to pay his respects for the
last time.”
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