Saturday, September 07, 2013

Cambodian opposition rally pushes for poll probe



(1/4)Canbidua's opposition leader Sam Rainsy, center, arrives at the democracy square during a demonstration in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Saturday, Sept. 7, 2013. More than 10,000 opposition supporters have gathered in Cambodia's capital to repeat …(Photo courtesy: The Associated Press)Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


By JUSTINE DRENNAN, Associated Press Friday, September 7, 2013

(3/4)Cambodian Buddhist monks participate in a demonstration in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Saturday, Sept. 7, 2013. More than 10,000 opposition supporters have gathered in Cambodia's capital to repeat their demand for an investigation into alleged …(Photo courtesy: The Associated Press)Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Nearly 20,000 opposition supporters gathered Saturday in Cambodia's capital to cheer their leaders' demands for an investigation into alleged election irregularities, just a day before the victory of Prime Minister Hun Sen's ruling party is to be ratified.

Final results from the vote six weeks ago gave 68 National Assembly seats to Hun Sen's Cambodian People's Party and 55 to the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party. The opposition says it would have won the majority of seats had the election been fair.

The opposition is demanding that an independent committee look into claims of voter disenfranchisement and vote tampering in the July 28 election. The new parliament is supposed to be seated within 60 days of the election.

However, the government-appointed National Election Committee has rejected the demand, and Hun Sen has made it clear he intends to take office and continue his 28 years in power.

But the 55 seats won by the opposition represents a sharp improvement on the 29 it held in the last assembly, and its strong performance — also reflected in a close popular vote — came as a surprise. The party has suggested its lawmakers may boycott the assembly sessions in protest at the failure to investigate its claims of unfairness.

(4/4)Cambodia's opposition leader Sam Rainsy, center right, holds hands with his party Cambodia National Rescue Party's Vice President Kem Sokha, center left, during a demonstration in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Saturday, Sept. 7, 2013. More than …(Photo courtesy: The Associated Press)Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


Opposition leaders have stressed that demonstrations will be peaceful, amid concerns about violence raised by the government's deployment of troops and armored vehicles to the capital days after the election. Hun Sen has a reputation for dealing harshly with opponents.

The government, through sympathetic media outlets, had played up fears of violence in an obvious effort to discourage protests.

Saturday's demonstration was peaceful, with opposition supporters holding up signs with messages such as "My Vote, My nation" and "There is justice, there is peace."

Opposition leader Sam Rainsy told the crowd that the Cambodian people have suffered from a culture of violence for 40 years, and that should end now.

Cambodia plunged into civil war in 1970, and experienced the holocaust of Khmer Rouge rule in the late 1970s, when an estimated 1.7 million people died as a result of their radical communist policies. Under Hun Sen, a culture of violence and intimidation of the poor and powerless has been widespread.

In recent years, land grabbing by government cronies has led to forced evictions, sometimes accompanied by deadly violence. The issue has caused popular resentment, to the political benefit of the opposition.

"Today, Cambodia is opening a new page, the page of ending the culture of violence," Sam Rainsy said, with the crowd echoing his words with a cheer of "End violence."


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Anonymous said...

“Duty of a citizen to the defective state is betraying it. Because the defective state has already betrayed its citizens.”
― Ilkin Santak

Anonymous said...

It's not the voting that's democracy; it's the counting. ~Tom Stoppard, Jumpers

Anonymous said...

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doch teuk konlass k'orm roboss
ah yuon sam rainsy chkuot lop lop...
មហា​បាតុកម្ម​ kon duy mer ah ngoib ei ..
ah viet cong lek 7.

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