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Friday, December 9, 2016

Cambodian deputy opposition leader reconciles with premier

Sam Rainsy, a more dynamic and popular politician than Kem Sokha, faces a two-year prison term along with new charges and was recently barred from re-entering Cambodia. He and Kem Sokha are rivals as well as allies, and Hun Sen has a history of using a carrot-and-stick approach to divide his opponents.
Cambodia's Rescue Party Deputy President Kem Sokha, left, greets the registrars before a meeting at National Assembly in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2016. Cambodia's newly pardoned Kem Sokha has returned to parliament with a claim that he and Prime Minister Hun Sen have agreed to help reconcile their contending parties for the sake of benefiting the country. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)
"Position is not important. What is important is one's integrity and dignity," he said. "I gladly accept everything if I can help rescue our country and make it prosperous."
Recounting his persecution by the government — from his expulsion from parliament to the ban on his return — he said, "But I remain true to myself and will remain faithful to my motherland until the end of my life."


Cambodian deputy opposition leader reconciles with premier

Associated Press / Yahoo News | 7 December 2016

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Cambodia's deputy opposition leader, recently pardoned from going to jail for ignoring a court summons, returned to parliament Wednesday saying he and Prime Minister Hun Sen have reached a deal to help reconcile their rival parties for the sake of the country.

Last month, Kem Sokha and fellow lawmakers of the Cambodia National Rescue Party ended a six-month boycott of parliament protesting what they said was politically motivated harassment after several were stripped of parliamentary immunity and sued by Hun Sen's government. Critics accuse Hun Sen of manipulating the courts to weaken the opposition's chances in next year's local polls and the 2018 general election.

Opposition members said they returned to parliament to seek a political truce and scrutinize the national budget.

Kem Sokha, who had taken refuge at party headquarters for months to avoid arrest, was granted a royal pardon last Friday at Hun Sen's request. He had failed to answer a summons in a case involving his alleged mistress that he had described as politically motivated.

He said at Wednesday's National Assembly session that he and Hun Sen agreed to resolve their differences through talk, in what could be taken as a breakthrough in easing tensions. But it also could drive a wedge between opposition leaders.

While Kem Sokha no longer has a jail term hanging over him, Cambodia National Rescue Party leader Sam Rainsy remains in political limbo. He has been in exile since November last year after an old conviction for defamation was restored and his parliamentary immunity was stripped by the government's legislative majority.
Sam Rainsy, a more dynamic and popular politician than Kem Sokha, faces a two-year prison term along with new charges and was recently barred from re-entering Cambodia. He and Kem Sokha are rivals as well as allies, and Hun Sen has a history of using a carrot-and-stick approach to divide his opponents.

Kem Sokha said at the National Assembly meeting that he and Hun Sen had spoken and agreed on some points related to national reconciliation to ensure peace and stability and the country's development.

He also appealed to all Cambodians to stop criticizing their rivals for the sake of national unity.

Hun Sen told the lawmakers that Kem Sokha is now the leader of the opposition in parliament and would be his partner in negotiating all issues of political and national interest.

Sam Rainsy in a posting on his Facebook page acknowledged his reduced authority.

"Position is not important. What is important is one's integrity and dignity," he said. "I gladly accept everything if I can help rescue our country and make it prosperous."

Recounting his persecution by the government — from his expulsion from parliament to the ban on his return — he said, "But I remain true to myself and will remain faithful to my motherland until the end of my life."

Hun Sen has been Cambodia's leader for three decades. But in a general election in 2013, his grip on power was shaken when the Cambodia National Rescue Party won 55 seats in the National Assembly, leaving the ruling Cambodian People's Party with 68.

Hun Sen's party has often been accused in the past of using violence or the threat of violence against opponents, but in recent years has stalked its foes mostly in the courts.

Interior Minister Sar Kheng, a close associate of Hun Sen, said a local opposition politician imprisoned in connection with the scandal involving Kem Sokha's alleged mistress was to be released Wednesday and five rights activists detained since April in the same affair would be freed by the end of the month.

More than three dozen opposition politicians, their supporters and civil society activists are currently in prison.
Asked by reporters whether convicted members of the opposition party would also be freed, he said that their cases had not yet been discussed.

10 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:31 AM

    See, I told you. Kem Sokha has sold out to Mr. Hun Sen. Mr. Hun Sen threatened to release the damning sex video recording, Kem Sokha would be finished. So, he submitted to Mr. Hun Sen.

    (Mr. Hun Sen publically announced he had evidence about Kem Sokha's sex activities in Bangkok.)

    Now, Kem Sokha will undermine CNRP from within. Scam Rainsy will soon be kicked out of CNRP.

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  2. Anonymous9:59 AM

    Khmer Roleuy because of Kdor Ah Kem Sokha !!

    Here is the deal that Ah Porng Kdor Kem Sokha has made with Ah KwacK:

    Kem Sokha will split with Sam Rainsy, and the CNRP and Cambodia will be finished

    Ah Kem Sokha has no choice but to follow Ah Kwack's orders because Ah Mer Choy Kem Sokha kept fucking around like Ah Sdach Chkuot Sihanouk and got caught.

    The CNRP's committee members should make a special meeting and select a new President and let Sam Rainsy and Ah Lob Kem Sokha to be the advisors of the party. This way, the CNRP will prove to Khmer people that the CNRP belongs to the people and it has a solid foundation and principals.

    Ah Kem Sokha has already gotten into the evil Yuon and Hun Sen's trap. The CNRP needs to take urgent action to prevent the imminent death.

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    1. Anonymous10:23 AM

      CNRP already voted to have Kem Sokha to replace Scam Rainsy in the National Assembly. Go read the news. CNRP only allows Scam Rainsy to keep the title, "Minority leader". All Scam Rainsy's job, role, function in National Assembly will be forfeited because he has been convicted as a criminal. Kem Sokha thus is now officially replacing Scam Rainsy in the National Assembly.

      You know what will happen? Kem Sokha will rubber stamp anything Mr. Hun Sen wants. Scam Rainsy will have no say.

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  3. Anonymous12:02 PM

    Take a small break and go to the link for a few chuckles.

    https://www.facebook.com/diep.ly.357/posts/1793693444223120?hc_location=ufi

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  4. Anonymous2:35 PM

    Anonymous10:23 AM, Anonymous9:59 AM and Anonymous9:31 AM are the same poster called DrgunZet. DrgunZet is still a Vietnamese or Yuon dog eater who plays nicely, but deadly. This poster DrgunZet is also bullshitting and talking proudly about Vietnam (a land or country of thieves) stolen from China, Champa and Cambodia or Khmer.

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  5. Anonymous3:27 PM

    Is Kem Sokha that naive not knowing Traitor Hun Sen had
    applied the classic " Divide & Conquer " ?

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    1. Anonymous10:18 AM

      We have a smart one here. Yes, Mr. Hun Sen picked the weaker one to promote; he knows the weaker one always want to usurp the stronger one given half a chance.

      Now that Scam Rainsy is usurped, he gets bitter. He is the "have not" and Kem Sokha is the "have". Once Scam Rainsy is totally defeated, Mr. Hun Sen will pick someone else weaker in CNRP to pass over Kem Sokha, then the whole thing of usurping within CNRP will happen again.

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  6. Anonymous10:48 PM

    I hope Mr. Kem Sokha needs to be aware of Divide & Conquer when it comes the sweet and nice treatment from a Vietnamese puppet Hun Sen. Hun Sen has been told by his Vietnamese masters in Hanoi about what to do against Cambodian people and the opposition leaders (CNRP) and the supporters.

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  7. Anonymous4:17 AM

    Ah Sokha sticks his dick in every Khmer's butt, but he sucks Ah Hun Sen's dick and the YUON's all over Cambodia, big time!!! អាខា បានតែញាត់ក្ដវា ក្នុងក្ដិតខ្មែរ តែវាបៀមក្ដ អាហ៊ុនសែន នឹង ក្ដអាយួន អត់អាណិត្ត ពេញស្រុកខ្មែរ៕

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    1. Anonymous10:19 AM

      Just wait, soon, Kem Sokha's daughter will marry into the Hun's dynasty.

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