
The Canadian Press
Published
Friday, Aug. 16 2013,
A former Canadian cabinet minister has been caught up in the
political crisis in Cambodia following that country’s hotly contested
elections last month.
Former deputy minister Sheila Copps served
as an election observer on behalf of an organization that lists among
its leaders Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Sen, who has ruled the country for 28 years.
The group — called Centrist Asia Pacific
Democrats International (CAPDI) — released a statement saying the July
28 elections were “free, fair and transparent” and called on all political parties to respect the results.
Cambodia’s
opposition disputed its narrow loss and called for an independent
committee to probe allegations of widespread fraud by the ruling
Cambodian People’s Party.
The opposition wrote to the Harper
government Thursday asking it to clarify Canada’s position on the
elections, saying the ruling party is exploiting Ms. Copps’s endorsement
of the results for propaganda purposes.
A Foreign Affairs
spokesman in Ottawa says Canada has been following recent events in
Cambodia closely, but adds that the election observation team mentioned
in the letter “was not sponsored by or affiliated with the government of Canada.”
Ms.
Copps defended her decision to serve as an election observer, saying
she is a member of CAPDI, which includes civil society members as well
as current and former political leaders from more than 20 countries.
“Our invitation came from the Cambodian Election Committee and we were asked to observe election day practices,” she said in an email to The Canadian Press.
“It is standard practice in election monitoring to recruit people from other countries with election experience.”
As
a private citizen Ms. Copps has the right to say whatever she wants to
say, said Sorpong Peou, a political sciences professor at Ryerson
University who has observed Cambodian politics for 20 years.
“Except
that in reality the (CAPDI) statement is very political in my view,
meaning it was used to justify the election results that are still in
dispute,” he said.
5 comments:
She got cash from CPP no doubt.
Time to find a job lady. Good luck find one unless you apply for CPP job.
This woman does not know anything about Cambodia at all. Her voice makes Cambodia suffer more and more. Get a life woman.
Wonder who she's sleeping with?
Your blindness and corrupted brain contributes so much more suffering of millions of Cambodians who are dying because of this regime's oppression.
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