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Cambodia | Authorities poised to arrest opposition leader; violence feared

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Cambodia National Rescue Party President Sam Rainsy

Cambodia National Rescue Party President Sam Rainsy

Cambodian opposition leader Sam Rainsy was stripped of his lawmaker status and parliamentary immunity yesterday, paving the way for his arrest in connection with a defamation case that the opposition says is politically motivated.
Rainsy, who was on a visit to South Korea, announced in a Facebook post that he would not fly home yesterday evening as scheduled, but that he planned to return “in the next few days.” Officials from his party said he had delayed his return to avoid the possibility of violence.
“Sam Rainsy is not afraid of coming back and going to jail, but he is worried about a confrontation between his supporters and authorities,” said Eng Chhay Eang, an opposition lawmaker.
The prospect of Rainsy’s arrest has sparked fears of unrest in this politically volatile nation, which has seen several bouts of violence following crackdowns by authorities on opposition supporters.
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court ordered the arrest of Rainsy on Friday in connection with a defamation case brought by Foreign Minister Hor Namhong in 2008. In a speech, Rainsy had accused Hor Namhong of colluding with the Khmer Rouge while being held as a prisoner by the radical group.
The court convicted Rainsy in 2013 and sentenced him to two years in jail. Rainsy appealed but lost. The conviction was never enforced and he continued to live freely in Cambodia, serving as the leader of his party in Parliament.
Yesterday, amid questions about the legality of arresting a sitting lawmaker, the National Assembly’s standing committee called a special session and emerged with a statement saying it had revoked Rainsy’s special privileges.
“Sam Rainsy has lost his parliamentary privileges, his rights and membership as a lawmaker of the National Assembly,” said the statement from the standing committee, which is dominated by lawmakers from Prime Minister Hun Sen’s ruling party.
The 13-member standing committee comprises seven lawmakers from the ruling Cambodian People’s Party and six from the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party, all of whom boycotted yesterday’s special session.
The U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh issued a security message Monday warning of the “heightened possibility” of protests, particularly near airports in the capital or the city of Siem Reap. It urged citizens to “immediately leave” any area where there are large gatherings.
Rainsy’s allies in the opposition party have accused Hun Sen of being behind the move to gain the upper hand in their ongoing political fight. Sopheng Cheang, Phnom Penh, AP

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