Anna
Maj Hultgard, Sweden’s ambassador to Cambodia, meets Kem Sokha, acting
opposition leader, yesterday in Phnom Penh. Photo supplied
‘Jail will find you,’ PM tells embattled Sokha
Thu, 30 June 2016 ppp
Meas Sokchea
Prime
Minister Hun Sen yesterday warned CNRP acting president Kem Sokha that
he could be arrested at any time and that there should be no attempt to
pressure the government in regard to its handling of the ongoing case
against him.
Speaking
at the Customs and Excise Department’s 65th anniversary, a visibly
angry premier, who at times used words considered rude to refer to
Sokha, said the opposition leader was attempting to avoid jail time by
using his supporters as a shield, but that he would be arrested when the
time was right.
“Don’t
be too daring! It is not the time for that,” Hun Sen said, in a veiled
reference to Sokha. “If you do not go to jail, then the jail will find
you.”
Hun
Sen was seemingly reacting to Sokha’s recent interview with Reuters, in
which he said the prime minister was scared he would lose the 2018
elections, though Sokha also called for “national reconciliation” talks
to end the current tensions.
In
a separate interview with Reuters yesterday, self-exiled party leader
Sam Rainsy told the agency that he would return to Cambodia before next
year’s commune elections and was still hopeful he could strike a
political deal with Hun Sen.
CNRP
lawmaker Mao Monivann said the party was not interested in the
premier’s threats, noting that Hun Sen tended to use foul language when
angry but would later calm down.
“Politicians
in Cambodia have mature political experiences, and each one should be a
good example for young generation politicians,” he said.
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