*Anti-PM protest set for US*

Sat, 30 January 2016 | Chhay Channyda
<http://www.phnompenhpost.com/author/chhay-channyda/412> and Shaun Turton
<http://www.phnompenhpost.com/author/shaun-turton/77208> | The Phnom Penh
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After Hun Sen was greeted by protests in Paris last year, pro-government
activists organised a rally at the National Assembly (pictured). Later in
the day, two CNRP lawmakers were beaten. Heng Chivoan
<http://www.phnompenhpost.com/author/heng-chivoan/416>

As many as 1,000 protesters are expected to greet Prime Minister Hun Sen in
California next month when he attends the US-ASEAN summit, according to one
of the demonstration’s organisers.
The premier on Monday warned that any rallies that met him during his trip
– the first time he’s been invited by a US president to visit the country –
would spark ruling-party demonstrations against opposition leaders in
Cambodia, a threat which raised the spectre of pro-government protests in
October that ended with two Cambodia National Rescue Party lawmakers being
savagely beaten outside parliament.

The CNRP, and its US fundraising networks, were quick to distance
themselves from any planned protests after the warning, a position
spokesman Yim Sovann maintained yesterday.
But members of the Cambodia-America Alliance say they’re undeterred, and
will hold a “rally against tyrant Hun Sen” at Sunnylands resort in Rancho
Mirage.
“On February 15th, 2016, in this free country, we will have the opportunity
of a lifetime to confront a dictator who has oppressed the Khmer people in
our Kingdom for far too long,” the group’s president Vibol Touch wrote in a
message online.
Speaking by phone yesterday, organiser Vandeth Nal said the group expected
800 to 1,000 people from nearby states to attend the rally, which, he
added, had been given permission to go ahead by authorities.

He said the group was not connected to the CNRP but wanted to see the
Cambodian government “respect human rights”.
“We don’t want to embarrass him, but the USA is a democratic country and we
just want to exercise our rights,” Nal said, adding that Hun Sen’s people
had the right to hold counter rallies, though the international community
was watching.

In October, Hun Sen, after facing demonstrators while abroad, alluded to a
mass protest against CNRP deputy Kem Soka.
The next day, 2,000 people arrived at the National Assembly. Some of the
group then viciously attacked two CNRP lawmakers as they tried to leave.

Cambodian People’s Party spokesman Sous Yarra said any protests against Hun
Sen in California would not look good for Cambodia.
“They should understand that the prime minister is visiting in the name of
the ASEAN family, the honour is given to him to represent the country, and
he’s the legitimate prime minister, so any action or demonstration or
anything that would stand against him would not bring honour to our
nation,” Yara said.


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