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Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Cambodian Parliament: No Immunity for Prosecution of the Opposition Leader

A journalist recorded footage of a television screen as Cambodia’s parliament voted to remove the parliamentary immunity of the country’s opposition leader, Kem Sokha. CreditSamrang Pring/Reuters

Cambodian Parliament: No Immunity for Prosecution of the Opposition Leader


New York Times | 11 September 2017

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous9:27 AM

    Parliament immunity does not permit Kem Sokha to do any of these followings:

    _ Pay for sex with young girls.
    _ Rape women.
    _ Murder someone with axe or butch knife. (I am not saying he did any of this.)
    _ Betraying his own country. (Let's go to court and see if the evidence holds up.)

    Kem Sokha's best defense is to confess, "I was lying to my supporter. USA did not actually support nor work with me." USA can also help, "USA will never support nor work with an idiot and racist such as Kem Sokha."

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