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Detained Cambodian politician rejects new opposition movement

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File photo of opposition leader Kem Sokha. Photo: AP
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Cambodia’s detained opposition party leader Kem Sokha has declined to join a new movement, founded by prominent exiles following a ban on the main opposition party, his lawyer said on Saturday.

The Cambodia National Rescue Movement (CNRM) was announced on January 13 by Prime Minister Hun Sen’s veteran foe Sam Rainsy following the dissolution of the Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) last year and the arrest of its leader, Kem Sokha.

Signs of division emerged among CNRP members over the CNRM, of which Sam Rainsy said could launch appeals to the people to organise peaceful protests, to workers to go on strike and to the armed forces to join them.

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Kem Sokha’s lawyer Pheng Heng said on Saturday that the opposition leader had declined to join the CNRM, saying that he will continue to work under the CNRP.

“He said that he doesn’t join or support any movement and he’s still with the CNRP, of which more than 3 million people had voted for it in recent elections,” Pheng Heng said, quoting Kem Sokha when he visited him in prison on Friday.

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File photo of Cambodian opposition leader Sam Rainsy. Photo: Reuters
File photo of Cambodian opposition leader Sam Rainsy. Photo: Reuters
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