By SOPHENG CHEANG Associated Press
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia August 6, 2013 (AP)
Cambodia's opposition party declared Tuesday it will call for a street
protest if demands for an impartial investigation of irregularities in
the country's recent general election are not met, raising further
tensions over the disputed results .
Cambodia National Rescue Party leader Sam Rainsy told a rally of as many
as 10,000 supporters that the protest would take place in the coming
days if the state National Election Committee failed to accept his
side's conditions for an investigation.
Earlier, he said his party will reject the official election results due
to be announced this Saturday. The election committee has said it would
ratify them four days later if it receives no objections. A complaint
by the opposition would mean the committee would postpone ratifying the
results until Sept. 8
Provisional results released by the government-appointed election
committee favor the ruling party's claim to have won 68 seats of 123
National Assembly seats against the opposition's 55. Long-serving Prime
Minister Hun Sen has said he will take office again if those results
stand.
The opposition says it won 63 seats. Both projections show a substantial
gain from the 29 seats the opposition had in the last assembly.
The threat to bring protesters into the streets ups the ante in the
post-election maneuvering between Rainsy's party and Hun Sen's ruling
Cambodian People's Party.
The prospect that the losing side will not peacefully accept the results
has rattled some Cambodians who recall street fighting in the capital
following previous elections.
The strong showing by the opposition has stirred passion among its
supporters. In his spirited speech in a public park, Sam Rainsy sought
to fan their enthusiasm for the long-odds battle against Hun Sen, who
has led the country for 28 years.
"This time we're not scared at all," he said. "Don't intimidate us.
There will be a demonstration 10 times bigger than this rally in the
upcoming days."
His party charges that voter registrations were manipulated so that more
than 1 million people may have been denied their right to vote. Several
non-partisan groups have supported the claim.
Sam Rainsy on Tuesday released a letter to the election committee
reiterating his party's demand that a special committee be set up to
investigate allegations of irregularities. Preliminary agreement was
reached Saturday among the committee and the contending parties to form
such a group, but the opposition declined to attend its organizational
meeting the next day because the group's membership was too limited.
He said that in view of the problems — including missing, duplicated and
misspelled names of voters on the electoral rolls, and people
registered at polling stations in areas where they were not residents —
his party could not accept the results, and called for a special
investigating committee to be established with representatives of the
two major parties and Cambodian and foreign election observers, with the
election committee as coordinator and the United Nations as mediator.
The election committee had agreed to allow representatives of the two
parties join it as members, but with the U.N. and Cambodian civil
society representatives serving only as observers.
3 comments:
play smart politics,
do not destroy our beloved country
7 August 2013 9:04 am. Your country is in Vietnam. Cambodia is not your country.
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សង្អារប្រជល់គ្នាអំពើទាំងនេះមិនមែនជាអ្នកស្រឡាញ់ជាតិខ្មែរខ្មែរទេ
គឺជាល្បិចយួនអោយខ្មែរខាំគ្នាអ្នកបានផលចំណេញគឺយួន
ពេលលាបពណ័គ្នាមុនពេលបោះឆ្នោតវារៀបនឹងធ្វើអោយខ្មែរប្រកាប់ប្រចាក់គ្នា
អ្នកស្លាប់ ឬបាត់បង់គឺរាស្ត្រ មិនមែន ហ៊ុន សែន
ឬ សម រង្សី ទេ?
យុវជនខ្មែរ រាស្ត្រខ្មែរដែលពុំមានការចេះដឹង
ដូចមមាចពុំស្គាល់ភ្លើង
អ្នកក្លាយជាសេដ្ធី គឺ សម រង្សី នឹង ហ៊ុន សែន
ឯណោះទេ
តាំងតែពីបុរាណមក អ្នកបានធ្វើធំនៅស្រុកខ្មែរ
មានមួយណាអ្នកក្រទេ?
ខ្មែរធ្វើនយោបាយពុំដែលបានចំណេញទេ មានតែស្លាប់រាស្ត្រនឹងបាត់បង់ទឹកដី។
ពូជខ្មែរដូចឆ្កែក្រោមផ្ទៈ ពុំដែលចេះស្រឡាញ់គ្នា
ម្នាក់ៗសុទ្ធតែខ្លាំងប្រណាំងឥតឈប់ ដល់ពេល
យប់ លិតក្តិតគ្រប់គ្នា។
7 August 2013 9:17 am
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