CPP MPs visit injured colleagues in Bangkok
Mon, 9 November 2015 ppp
Meas Sokchea
Mon, 9 November 2015 ppp
Meas Sokchea
CPP lawmaker Chheang Vun (centre) visits injured CNRP lawmaker Nhay Chamroeun at his hospital in Bangkok over the weekend. Photo supplied |
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School of Vice: Any recovering patient is bound to feel so much better being paid a well-wishing visit from CPP dogs of war like Chien Vun!
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“So for our injuries, it’s like they already beat us on the head, and now they’re rubbing our backs and peeling a banana for us to eat,”
A
delegation of ruling party lawmakers travelled to Bangkok over the
weekend to visit two opposition parliamentarians hospitalised there
after being beaten outside of the National Assembly, a gesture one of
the wounded lawmakers likened to a man slapping a child then patting it
on the back.
Speaking
by phone yesterday, the injured Cambodia National Rescue Party
lawmakers Kong Sakphea and Nhay Chamroeun said they were pleased by the
visit from their Cambodian People’s Party counterparts, but Chamroeun
insisted yesterday that it was not enough to undo his conviction that
the ruling party orchestrated the attacks.
“When
both of us are in tears, is not because we’re excited about the
delegation bringing a small gift to give us … [It] is because we’re
thinking of the very cruel event when the perpetrators beat us,” Sakphea
said.
The
beatings took place just outside the assembly after the lawmakers were
ushered out a little-used side exit, and came on the heels of a pro-CPP
rally. Three soldiers have since been charged over the attacks.
“So
for our injuries, it’s like they already beat us on the head, and now
they’re rubbing our backs and peeling a banana for us to eat,” Sakphea
said.
The
CPP lawmakers who made the trip included Chheang Vun and Ban Srey Mom,
as well as Mith Karen, National Assembly deputy secretary general.
Chamroeun yesterday denied allegations that he and Sakphea had provoked their attackers by cursing at them.
CPP
spokesman Sok Eysan yesterday maintained the violence against the
lawmakers had nothing to do with the demonstration that preceded it.
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