*Vice-president of Cambodia's National Assembly urges Australia to rethink
refugee deal*

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November 2, 2014 | Ron Corben

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A senior member of Cambodia's National Assembly has called on Australia to
reconsider a planned refugee transfer deal with his country.
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[image: Immigration Minister Scott Morrison plans to resettle refugees held
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Immigration Minister Scott Morrison plans to resettle refugees held on
Nauru in Cambodia. *Photo: Alex Ellinghausen*

*Bangkok:* A senior member of Cambodia's National Assembly has called on
Australia to reconsider it refugee transfer deal with his country, pointing
to fears of "negative impacts", including threats to the health of
Cambodians.

Kem Sokha, Cambodia's first vice-president of the National Assembly, made
the plea in a letter to the Australian Ambassador to Cambodia, Alison
Burrows, after he held talks with groups opposed to the transfer that was
officially agreed to in September.

Mr Sokha said the meetings had included "Buddhist monks, students,
intellects and Khmer people" who had staged protests in Phnom Penh against
the transfer of refugees from Nauru Island.

He said concerns were raised of "possible negative impacts which would
possibly be caused by economic, social situations".

International organisations, such as the United Nations Refugee Agency
(UNHCR) had also expressed "deep apprehension" over the agreement.

Mr Sokha said he understood "their concerns are well-founded " and called
on Australia to "reconsider the transfer of refugees from Nauru to the
Kingdom of Cambodia".

Under the agreement up to 1000 refugees could be transferred, with
Australia providing Cambodia with $40 million in aid over four years, in
addition to the $79 million allocated for the 2014-15 financial year.

Mr Sokha, in a telephone interview, told AAP Cambodians feared refugees
from the Australian holding centres could carry viruses.

He said some Cambodians even raised fears the Ebola VIRUS
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ravaging Western African states of Serra Leone, Liberia and Guinea, could
be introduced into the country.

"Australia is a big country, it's not like Cambodia. And (Australia) has
many things to support all the refugees," Mr Sokha said.

"But I wonder why the Australian government cannot support the refugees in
their country?"

He called for amendments to the agreement to ensure monitoring of the
refugees' health, including quarantine, as well as fears the refugees may
enjoy some degree of legal immunity.

In response, Khmer Institute for Democracy director, Sorya Sim, said
Cambodia had an obligation to take in refugees if there was no violation of
human rights.

"Whether Cambodia accepts it or not, it's a moral obligation ... now the
country can cope with it, that should be fine," Mr Sim said.

"Through the (Indochina) war and after the war Cambodian people are lucky
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many generous countries," he said.

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