Cambodian Opposition Rallies for U.N. Help on Vote Inquiry
THOMAS FULLER | The New York Times / IHT | 7 Sept. 2013
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — Thousands of supporters of Cambodia’s opposition rallied against the authoritarian government of Prime Minister Hun Sen on Saturday, calling for the United Nations to help lead an investigation into accusations of cheating in the July 28 national elections that the governing party says it won.
Protests by farmers and strikes by garment workers are relatively common
in Cambodia, but Saturday’s demonstration by a newly unified political
opposition was one of the most potent symbols of defiance against Mr.
Hun Sen in recent years.
The leaders of the opposition, Sam Rainsy and Kem Sokha, told demonstrators that they would stage additional protests until their demands were met.
“We want a leader who is full of dignity, not a leader who steals
votes,” Mr. Kem Sokha, the vice president of the opposition Cambodia
National Rescue Party, told the crowd on Saturday. “We will not stop
until there is a solution.”
But the usually demonstrative and garrulous prime minister has been
relatively quiet in recent weeks, leaving analysts guessing about his
next moves. The opposition says it will not attend National Assembly
sessions until the election irregularities are addressed, but some
members of Mr. Hun Sen’s party say they plan to form a new government with or without the opposition’s attendance.
Despite demands by the opposition to withhold official election results until the political standoff
is resolved, Mr. Hun Sen’s party, the Cambodian People’s Party, is
expected to be declared the victor by the National Election Committee on
Sunday. Analysts say the official results are not likely to differ
significantly from preliminary tallies by the committee, which showed
the Cambodian People’s Party winning 3.2 million votes compared with 2.9
million for the opposition, an uncomfortably slim margin for Mr. Hun
Sen, who has dominated the country’s politics for decades.
Cambodian and international election monitors have pointed to numerous,
significant irregularities in the elections that have the potential to
alter the outcome.
“We can’t say with confidence that these elections reflected the will of
the people,” said Laura Thornton, the resident director of the Cambodia
office of the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs,
an American organization that promotes elections.
Among the biggest issues was the large number of temporary
identification cards the government issued before the election. Although
temporary cards are normally reserved for those who lose their ID
cards, the National Election Committee has said that as many as 800,000
temporary cards were issued, or about 1 per 12 eligible voters.
Ms. Thornton said the government, despite repeated requests, had not
explained why so many people needed temporary identification cards to
vote. Initial data collected by her organization shows that the use of
temporary cards was concentrated in areas where the governing party was
in a close contest with the opposition, raising the possibility that the
ID cards could have been used illegally as a tool to allow ineligible
voters like minors or foreigners to vote.
On Friday, the Constitutional Council, a body that according to
Cambodian law has the final say in election complaints, rejected the
opposition’s claims of irregularities.
7 comments:
Where is the UN concerning Syria? Or are they more concern about Cambodia Democracy and ready to be up in arm to defend her rights to freedom?
Tell me how many issues has the UN solved in this world of woes?
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10:54AM
Dog Barks NEVER Bites; we all laugh our asses off your peaceful pray, keep more coming we laugh more. Good job my lovable boy King you obeyed order.
9:03AM
that question you should have asked rainsy! UN concerns Syria because Syrian willing to die! Cambodia has a peaceful pray...it's not a priority. How old are you to ask such a stupid question? it's so obvious!
Let 100,000 Khmer stand up to Hun Sen's home and remove him. This is the only way to topple him. We all know he's a dictator and we don't want him to get away in 2013. Please all Khmer stand up again and it's never to late to change a Communist People Party ( CPP ).
Take care well of your competent core people and most importantly stay away from corruption for five years if you want to have the control of government and lower house of parliament through next democratic process.
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