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| Cambodian opposition leader Sam Rainsy |
Kong Sothanarith
VOA July 18, 2013
PHNOM PENH — The opposition Cambodia National Rescue
Party has not yet submitted the name of party president Sam Rainsy to be a
candidate in the July 28 election.
Sam Rainsy is expected to return from nearly four years
in exile on Friday, following a royal pardon last week. But election officials
say he is not eligible to run for office, despite the pardon.
“We must apply the law,” Im Soursdey, president of the
NEC, told VOA Khmer Wednesday.
Opposition officials said Thursday they will meet
following Sam Rainsy’s return to decide whether and how to push for his
candidacy for office.
Koul Panha, executive director of the election watchdog
Comfrel, said a run by Sam Rainsy for office will require “political
discussions” between the ruling Cambodian People’s Party and the Rescue Party.
Donors and election observers say they want the Cambodian
government to ensure free and fair elections, especially through the
implementation of 18 recommendations made by the UN’s special rights envoy to
Cambodia, including allowing the participation of Sam Rainsy in the political
process.
“We encourage the Cambodian government to continue
implementing recommendations by the UN Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in
Cambodia aimed at free and fair elections,” US Embassy spokesman Sean McIntosh
told VOA Khmer.
Meanwhile, the opposition says it is continuing to face
political intimidation in the run-up to the election.
Authorities in Kandal province detained an opposition
party activist on charges of violence, following a rally were opposition and
ruling party supporters clashed on Monday.
Three people were injured when competing groups of
campaigners for the rival parties clashed outside the capital, in the province
where Prime Minister Hun Sen is a candidate for the upcoming election.
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| Authorities are accusing Buth Sokhorn, 31, a supporter of the Rescue Party, of taking part in the violence. |
Authorities are accusing Buth Sokhorn, 31, a supporter of
the Rescue Party, of taking part in the violence.
Officials from the Rescue Party say he is being targeted
for arrest because of his political affiliation.
“The ruling party is abusing us,” said Eng Chhay Ieng, a
Rescue Party candidate for Kandal province. The violence took place when CPP
supporters sought to block a rally by the opposition, he said.
NEC Secretary-General Tep Nitha said the arrests were not
considered under the purview of the election agency.


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