13 June 2013
PHNOM PENH - Embattled opposition official Kem Sokha on Wednesday
called on the government to work toward ensuring a free and fair
election, without obstruction or intimidation of its opponents.
Kem Sokha, vice president of the Cambodia National Rescue Party, saw two forums organized by the opposition disrupted by ruling party supporters in Kandal province on Tuesday.
Some 200 supporters of the Cambodian People’s Party with loudspeakers interrupted the forums, in what Kem Sokha described as an act of “obstruction.”
Kem Sokha told reporters Wednesday the election will not be free and fair if such intimidation continues.
“The CNRP calls on the government to take measures for stability and security for free and fair elections,” he said.
Information Minister Khieu Kanharith, a spokesman for the CPP, could not be reached for comment Wednesday.
Tep Nitha, secretary-general of the National Election Committee, which in part is tasked with ensuring a fair electoral process, said Wednesday the disruptions of the Kandal forums do not fall under the purview of his agency because they did not occur within the 30-day campaign period prior to the July 27 elections.
Kem Sokha remains under pressure to apologize to victims of the Khmer Rouge, for allegedly claiming that atrocities at one of the regime’s torture centers were staged by Vietnamese forces. He has dismissed the allegations as a fabrication by the ruling party ahead of the July elections.
Kem Sokha, vice president of the Cambodia National Rescue Party, saw two forums organized by the opposition disrupted by ruling party supporters in Kandal province on Tuesday.
Some 200 supporters of the Cambodian People’s Party with loudspeakers interrupted the forums, in what Kem Sokha described as an act of “obstruction.”
Kem Sokha told reporters Wednesday the election will not be free and fair if such intimidation continues.
“The CNRP calls on the government to take measures for stability and security for free and fair elections,” he said.
Information Minister Khieu Kanharith, a spokesman for the CPP, could not be reached for comment Wednesday.
Tep Nitha, secretary-general of the National Election Committee, which in part is tasked with ensuring a fair electoral process, said Wednesday the disruptions of the Kandal forums do not fall under the purview of his agency because they did not occur within the 30-day campaign period prior to the July 27 elections.
Kem Sokha remains under pressure to apologize to victims of the Khmer Rouge, for allegedly claiming that atrocities at one of the regime’s torture centers were staged by Vietnamese forces. He has dismissed the allegations as a fabrication by the ruling party ahead of the July elections.
3 comments:
this guy, needs to take responsible for #2 wife,
justice in Cambodia can not leave #2 wife family behind.,,,
14 June 2013 4:47 am
, shut up and stop barking you Vietcong pimp! did you just raped sobe body wife and kill her husband? Now you better find a hole to hide or go back to where you belong! Dou Mê!
34 years of dictator Hun Sen is enough. He is corrupt, he killed too many people, he killed his mistress Pisith Pilika and he is a puppet of Vietnam, so please change him.
We must also find justice for actress Pisith Pilika and many other Hun Sen' mistresses like singer Him Sivorn, singer Ork Borey etc. Him Sivorn and Ork Borey had childdrten with Hun sen.
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