About half the opposition members of Cambodia’s parliament have left the country in fear of a crackdown by Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen’s government, a deputy party leader said.
Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) leader Kem Sokha was arrested on Sept. 3 and charged with treason for an alleged plot to take power with US help.
The government has said there could be more arrests linked to the alleged plot, which the opposition says is just a ploy to ensure that Hun Sen keeps his more than three-decade hold on power in next year’s general election.
Hun Sen’s ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) has a slim majority in the 123-member parliament, which voted on Sept. 11 to allow the prosecution of Kem Sokha in a vote boycotted by opposition members.
“About half are out of the country in fear,” Mu Sochua, one of three deputies to Kem Sokha, said on Friday. “I’m taking my chances. We cannot live in fear and let the fear paralyze us.”
She said the party was still in contact with those members outside the country as the opposition tries to rally international pressure on the government.
A spokesman for the ruling party said that it was an internal issue for the CNRP if its members were abroad.
The CPP believes in a culture of dialogue, but Kem Sokha’s “criminal act” had destroyed it, spokesman Sok Eysan said.
“The ship has left the port so it’s already too late,” Sok Eysan said.
The government has said that Kem Sokha’s party could be dissolved if it does not drop him as its leader, something the CNRP has said it will not do.
While Western countries have condemned the arrest of Kem Sokha and called for his release, Hun Sen has support from his close ally, China, by far the biggest donor to one of Southeast Asia’s poorest nations.
Mu Sochua said she was still hopeful that Western countries would take stronger action against the government, but did not specify what.
“A statement alone is not going to help,” she said.
The evidence presented against Kem Sokha so far is a video from 2013 in which he tells supporters that he has support from unidentified Americans for a plan to gain power.
The opposition says it is evidence of an election strategy, not a coup plot.
Yemen’s separatist leader has vowed to keep working for an independent state in the country’s south, in his first social media post since he disappeared earlier this month after his group briefly seized swathes of territory. Aidarous al-Zubaidi’s United Arab Emirates (UAE)-backed Southern Transitional Council (STC) forces last month captured two Yemeni provinces in an offensive that was rolled back by Saudi strikes and Riyadh’s allied forces on the ground. Al-Zubaidi then disappeared after he failed to board a flight to Riyadh for talks earlier this month, with Saudi Arabia accusing him of fleeing to Abu Dhabi, while supporters insisted he was
The Chinese Embassy in Manila yesterday said it has filed a diplomatic protest against a Philippine Coast Guard spokesman over a social media post that included cartoonish images of Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平). Philippine Coast Guard spokesman Jay Tarriela and an embassy official had been trading barbs since last week over issues concerning the disputed South China Sea. The crucial waterway, which Beijing claims historic rights to despite an international ruling that its assertion has no legal basis, has been the site of repeated clashes between Chinese and Philippine vessels. Tarriela’s Facebook post on Wednesday included a photo of him giving a
‘MOBILIZED’: While protesters countered ICE agents, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz activated the state’s National Guard to ‘support the rights of Minnesotans’ to assemble Hundreds of counterprotesters drowned out a far-right activist’s attempt to hold a small rally in support of US President Donald Trump’s latest immigration crackdown in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Saturday, as the governor’s office announced that National Guard troops were mobilized and ready to assist law enforcement, although not yet deployed to city streets. There have been protests every day since the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) ramped up immigration enforcement in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul by bringing in more than 2,000 federal officers. Conservative influencer Jake Lang organized an anti-Islam, anti-Somali and pro-US Immigration and Customs Enforcement
NASA on Saturday rolled out its towering Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft as it began preparations for its first crewed mission to the Moon in more than 50 years. The maneuver, which takes up to 12 hours, would allow the US space agency to begin a string of tests for the Artemis 2 mission, which could blast off as early as Feb. 6. The immense orange and white SLS rocket, and the Orion vessel were slowly wheeled out of the Vehicle Assembly Building at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, and painstakingly moved 6.5km to Launch Pad 39B. If the