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Kem Sokha is among some 300 international political leaders to be invited by the democracy advocacy group to observe the convention.
06 September 2012
By Reasey Poch, VOA Khmer
CHARLOTTE - Kem Sokha, head of the
opposition Human Rights Party, is in North Carolina to observe the
Democratic National Convention, at the invitation of the National
Democratic Institute.
Kem Sokha is among some 300
international political leaders to be invited by the democracy advocacy
group to observe the convention, during which the Democratic Party will
officially announce its candidate, Barrack Obama, for the presidential
campaign.
The convention, which ends
Thursday, was important to witness, especially the way the presidential
campaign is covered by US media, Kem Sokha said.
Cambodia is preparing for its
own national elections in July 2013, but opposition officials say they
are facing a flawed and biased election system.
“I
would like to see Cambodia organize the election in a way that each
political party can have equal access to the media, especially during
the campaign period,” Kem Sokha said. “I also want to see the freedom to
campaign without fear, intimidation, vote buying and violence.”
Kem Sokha and other invitees of NDI will participate this week in a series of discussion panels put on by the organization.
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