Amnesty International | 9 August 2013
Cambodia: Post-election tension must not lead to violence
Opposition
leader Sam Rainsy told thousands of supporters to prepare for
demonstrations unless the electoral deadlock is resolved.
© TANG CHHIN SOTHY/AFP/Getty Images
With the potential for mass demonstrations rising following
Cambodia’s disputed election and the government moving hundreds of
security forces into Phnom Penh, Amnesty International is calling for
Cambodian authorities and other political leaders to prevent violence.
“Cambodian
authorities and other political leaders in Cambodia must ensure that
the post-election tension does not erupt into violence,” said Isabelle
Arradon, Amnesty International’s Deputy Asia Pacific Director.
“Many
Cambodians have called for changes – political leaders should do all
they can to ensure that these are achieved peacefully and with full
respect for human rights,” she said.
Disagreement between the
country’s two main political parties over results of the 28 July
election and over investigations into alleged irregularities has led to a
tense and unpredictable situation.
Opposition Cambodia National
Rescue Party (CNRP) leader Sam Rainsy on Tuesday told thousands of
supporters to prepare to stage mass demonstrations unless the deadlock
is resolved. Long-standing Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) Prime Minister
Hun Sen has said his party may hold counter-demonstrations.
Ahead
of the potential demonstrations, the government yesterday moved in
hundreds of members of the security forces into the capital Phnom Penh.
“The
Cambodian people, including supporters of political parties, must be
given the space to express their views and they must be allowed to enjoy
their right to peaceful assembly,” said Isabelle Arradon.
“Political leaders must call on their supporters not to commit violence and human rights abuses against others, including on grounds of political opinion and ethnicity.”
“The Cambodian security forces, which have a
chequered record when policing demonstrations, must refrain from using
excessive or unnecessary force against demonstrators. They must not make
tense situations even more volatile by failing to respect human
rights.”
Background
Both the ruling CPP and
the opposition CNRP have claimed victory in the election. The CNRP has
insisted on a multi-party committee involving the UN and civil society
groups to investigate alleged election fraud, but Cambodia’s National
Election Committee says the UN and others can only observe any such
investigation.
The run-up to the election saw a reduction in
violence compared to past polls, despite CPP warnings of war should the
opposition win. The limited freedom of media remained concerning, though
social media offered a new outlet for some. Improved respect for
freedom of expression and assembly allowed for mostly peaceful and
public campaigning.
On election day itself, many voters complained
that they could not find their names on voter lists – a problem
predicted by a number of organizations. There were concerning reports
also of derogatory language used against those perceived to be
Vietnamese, which may have created an intimidating atmosphere at some
polling stations. CNRP leaders have couched concerns about Viet Nam’s
influence in Cambodia in language viewed by many as inflammatory.
Since
the election, there have been a number of reports of opposition
supporters in different locations facing harassment for their activism
around the election.
3 comments:
Next they should make CPP agree to the term that if the investigation found evidence that the NEC cheated then CNRP should win the election automatically. That should be the term. That only fair. That should give Hun Sen a dignify way to step down. Any other way Hun Sen will only lead to the Gaddaffi and Saddam Husain way. Hun Sen should know that he's hated all over Cambodia. Top CPP party members are hated by the people too.
Long Live VIetNam and Hun Sen,
Hunting Season Start now to CNRP ... run while you can ...
Soon Vietnam will have a new province call Cambodia...
We VietNam and Hun Sen not worry about US,Eu or UN .... you only should worry US as we will kill all of you slowly and make sure you live in a poor life while the rest of your family and childrens and great grand children will be slave to our Vietnam and also Hun Sen family ...
Long Live VietNam and Hun Sen
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