Cambodia on Monday accused foreign governments of
interfering in its internal politics after the United States voiced strong concern at the expulsion of opposition lawmakers from parliament
before elections next month.
All 28 members of parliament from the only two opposition parties
were last week stripped of their salaries and status as lawmakers by a
committee made up of ruling party members.
The opposition lawmakers were accused of violating parliament's
internal rules by leaving their parties to create a new political force
to challenge Prime Minister Hun Sen's nearly three decades in power in
July 28 elections.
The United States, in a statement also released by the US embassy in
Phnom Penh, said Saturday that it was "deeply concerned" by the move,
which "starkly contradicts the spirit of a healthy democratic process".
Foreign Minister Hor Namhong expressed his "disappointment" during a
meeting with Australia's ambassador Monday at recent comments by some
foreign diplomats about the polls, according to ministry spokesman Koy
Kuong.
He said Hor Namhong considered the remarks "acts of interference in Cambodia's internal affairs by foreign embassies".
Officials at the parliament -- which is in recess before the polls --
defended the decision to strip the opposition MPs of their status,
saying the move was in accordance with its internal rules.
Lawmaker Chheang Von, chairman of parliament's foreign affairs commission, criticised the US comments as "unacceptable".
"Cambodia is a sovereign country, and the parliament was elected by
the people... the US orders the Cambodian parliament to do this or that.
It is unacceptable," he said.
Hun Sen has led the country since 1985 and his government is
regularly accused of suppressing political freedoms and mistreating
activists.
His main opponent Sam Rainsy is barred from running in next month's
election due to convictions which he contends are politically motivated.
The opposition accused the ruling party Sunday of orchestrating a
mass protest against one of its leaders who allegedly described a
notorious Khmer Rouge prison as a Vietnamese invention. The opposition
said his remarks were doctored.
2 comments:
They scare that they are going to lose some seats, so they kick out some PMs.
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