The opposition claims the US has enough Khmer officials to punish
Senior CNRP senior officials claim that until now, Washington is seeking the right time to punish the individual. And senior officials of Hun Sen's regime. But senior CPP officials claim that if the United States takes such action, it is ultimately injustice.
Senior CNRP official said that the administration of President Donald Trump had sufficient evidence and documentation to punish the group. The individuals and senior government officials of the Hun Sen government were dissolved by the CNRP and violations of the rule of law.
Kem Monovith's deputy vice-president for public affairs and Kem Sokha's eldest daughter, Kem Monovith, told Asia Free that the institutions having a role in Sanctions on freezing assets of high-ranking officials in the government, Hun Sen will set a specific timetable for taking action When it is time Coming: "The institutions involved are responsible for listing individual lists into what's called the list Particularly those of the United States, those institutions have received enough information to make decisions and take action. I believe these measures will be coming soon. "
The source claimed that the names of the officials and individuals included in the US blacklist since Prime Minister Hun Sen and All his children. Ministers and spokespersons from various ministries, local authorities, provincial governors, district governors, district councils, court officials, senior military officials and police officers.
The US government has previously imposed first-line sanctions on the Cambodian government, for example prohibiting certain Cambodian officials from overthrowing the United States and suspending aid. Full vote.
However, CPP spokesman Sok An is claiming that Cambodian officials have no money to deposit abroad and that the sanctions On Cambodian officials, it is only American law: "I have nothing to worry about, to freeze anything that's frozen. I understand that confiscation or freezing of money is injustice. "
But US Republican representative Ted Yoho claims that the Cambodian government's actions go unjustly violating its principles. Democracy by dissolving the CNRP and violating the constitution.
Regarding this issue, Kem Monovithi claims that the opposition urges the international community to use hot measures to be included in the government's decision. European Union, which may decide to impose sanctions on Cambodia by the end of February.
She added that the opposition also urged the European Union to apply hot measures to pressure Cambodia at a major meeting The UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland in March.
Opposition officials also urged the international community to put Cambodia's problems on the agenda of the United Nations General Assembly in the city. New York, United States.
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