Sam Rainsy speaks to a crowd of supporters in Prey Veng province, Cambodia, in July, 2013 |
Cambodia's exiled opposition leader resigns
Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) leader Sam Rainsy in exile since Nov. 2015 to avoid imprisonment for defamation
Anadolu Agency | 11 February 2017
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia
Sam
Rainsy, the exiled leader of Cambodia’s main opposition party, resigned
from his post on Saturday in a move that he said was "for the sake of"
the Cambodia National Rescue Party he co-founded in 2013.
Rainsy
announced his resignation in a statement on Facebook and Twitter, where
he wrote: "I resign as CNRP leader for the sake of the party. In all
circumstances I cherish and uphold the CNRP’s ideals in my heart."
His
most recent period of exile began in late 2015, when a years-old prison
sentence for defamation was reinstated against him and an amnesty
suspended.
A previous bout of exile
ended in amnesty in 2013, weeks before the national elections. He
returned to Phnom Penh on a wave of promise and change that won his new
party—co-founded with former Human Rights Party leader Kem Sokha—55
seats in the National Assembly. But his CNRP and the ruling Cambodian
People’s Party, under Prime Minister Hun Sen, became deadlocked on a
number of issues despite assertions that both would engage in a "culture
of dialogue," and tensions have been mounting ahead of this year’s
local commune elections and next year’s national elections.
The
court cases and convictions against him have mounted up in his absence
including a jail sentence for a video that someone else posted on his
Facebook wall, as well as accusations of defamation.
Last
month, Hun Sen threatened to introduce legislation that would prevent
political parties from being led by anyone with a criminal conviction.
Calls to multiple CNRP members went unanswered on Saturday evening.
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