PHNOM PENH (Cambodia Herald) - A senior government
official denied Wednesday opposition charges that the absence of
opposition leader Sam Rainsy means that next year's elections won't be
free and fair.
Speaking at a news conference, Keo Ramy, a member
of the Press and Quick Reaction Unit at the Office of the Council of
Ministers, said the elections would be conducted as usual.
He said Sam Rainsy, who is in exile abroad, did not have political rights since he had been convicted of criminal offenses and sentenced.
Keo Remy dismissed attempts by the Sam Rainsy and Human Rights parties to get the United States to intervene.
He said Sam Rainsy, who is in exile abroad, did not have political rights since he had been convicted of criminal offenses and sentenced.
Keo Remy dismissed attempts by the Sam Rainsy and Human Rights parties to get the United States to intervene.
He
also rejected opposition demands to reform the National Election
Committee and said the opposition's proposed Democratic Movement for
National Rescue posed no threats to the ruling Cambodian People’s Party.
2 comments:
Keo Remy! a man who sold his brain like him is disgusting!
In Hun Sen's Jungle laws, free and fair election means
NO opposition party candidates.
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