Cambodian
opposition leader Sam Rainsy raises his arms as he greets supporters
along a street in Phnom Penh, on July 19, 2013. Rainsy cannot be a
candidate in upcoming polls, election authorities ruled as they rejected
his application to stand against strongman Premier Hun Sen
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia July 22, 2013 (AP)
Cambodia's national election body on Monday rejected a late bid by the
country's opposition leader to register as a candidate and vote in the
general election this coming weekend.
The National Election Committee said in a letter to Sam Rainsy, head of
the Cambodia National Rescue Party, that he had missed the deadlines for
both running and voting in the July 28 polls. Rainsy and his lawyers
had applied for him to vote and be on the ballot.
Prime Minister Hun Sen's Cambodian People's Party is expected to
maintain its large majority in parliament, but the vast and enthusiastic
crowds that greeted Rainsy's return on Friday suggest the opposition
may make its strongest showing ever.
Rainsy returned from self-imposed exile last week after archrival Hun
Sen arranged to pardon him for convictions that would have put him in
prison for 11 years. Rainsy had called his convictions politically
inspired.
Hun Sen has been in power for 28 years and says he has no intention of
stepping down soon. His authoritarian rule has given him a stranglehold
over the state bureaucracy that makes challenges to his authority
difficult to mount.
Rainsy and Cambodian and international rights groups charge the election
environment and preparations do not meet international standards for
being free and fair, with Hun Sen and his ruling party maintaining too
much influence over the process.
Hun Sen said he sought the royal pardon from King Norodom Sihamoni in
the interests of national reconciliation and unity. However, the move is
more generally seen as an effort to undercut criticism over the polls,
which had focused on Rainsy's exclusion. The U.S. and other governments
had said Rainsy's exclusion from the campaign would call into question
the polls' legitimacy.
The ruling by the National Election Committee is unlikely to slow the
momentum of the opposition's new upsurge as Sam Rainsy, a charismatic
and fiery speaker, attracts large crowds on a whirlwind schedule taking
him to over a dozen provinces in a week.
In the long run, however, it puts him in a legally vulnerable position,
as he will not have the protection of parliamentary immunity from
arrest. In recent years, Hun Sen and his ruling party, who used to be
accused of the widespread use of violence and intimidation against their
opponents, have instead used the courts to harass and cripple them. The
judiciary especially is criticized by rights groups for being under the
government's influence.
Hun Sen has ruled Cambodia for 28 years, and his party has 90 of the 123
seats in the National Assembly. The 60-year-old prime minister recently
said that he intends to stay in office until he is 74 — cutting back
from an earlier vow to stay in control until he's 90.
The election will be the fifth parliamentary poll since the United
Nations brokered a peace deal for Cambodia in 1991, a process mean to
end the decades of bloodshed that included the communist Khmer Rouge's
catastrophe 1975-79 rule, during which an estimated 1.7 people died in
torture centers and labor camps or of starvation or disease.
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