PHNOM PENH, 23 September 2013 (The Cambodia Herald) -- The opposition
Cambodian National Rescue Party (CNRP) said that they had received 68
million riel, $27,500 and 2,200 baht, 50,000 dozen bottles of drinking
water and food for their recent mass protest this past weekend from
contributions given to them by their supporters from September 1-7.
"Funds,
drinking water, food and other items were accepted from our supporters
at the CNRP’s office and at Democratic Park during the mass protest on
Sunday," Ky Vandara, CNRP’s finance general director, said in an
announcement dated Monday.
The statement said that they will hold a bigger non-violent mass protest from September 15-17.
The
goal of the new protest is to demand the establishment of an
independent poll inquiry committee to probe into the alleged election
irregularities.
The CNRP also appealed to their supporters to continue their contributions to the protest.
The
National Election Committee (NEC) on Sunday announced the official
election results, handing the victory to the ruling Cambodian People’s
Party (CPP) winning 68 seats, while the opposition had only won 55
seats.
The opposition immediately rejected the official election
results after the NEC’s announcement on the state-owned television
station (TVK).
1 comment:
Wrong,that wasn't state owned T.V stations,it was Hun sen's families owned T.V stations.These all T.V stations were run by Cpp thugs's families of Hun sen.Stop watching useless Hun sen's TV. Its none but biased stations belong to the thieves families Hun suck.
Yobal Khmer
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