US lawmakers for the opposition to promptly send Cambodian officials to the US Congress
US
lawmakers urge opposition officials to send individuals or high ranking
officials of the Cambodian People's Party and the Cambodian government
that violate the principle of democracy. In Cambodia. CNRP
officials claim they are preparing a list of official officials
destroying democracy, and is scheduled to be sent to the US Congress. In the near future.
Representatives from the Republican Party in Florida and the Chair of the Subcommittee on Asia-Pacific Affairs, Ted Yoho, urged Let CNRP officials expedite the sending of names of those who violate human rights and destroy the principles of democracy in Cambodia America's National Assembly as soon as possible to enable the Assembly to take sanctions against American people.
Ted Yoho said on Tuesday, February 6, that sanctions that the US Congress are considering take action on officials of Hun Sen's regime may freeze their deposits abroad: "We are still collecting the list. When the list is complete, we will punish those individuals so that they can stop abusing democracy. "
However, the head of the Cambodian government has declared that they do not care about the threat of sanctions on Cambodia. Prime Minister Hun Sen in late 2017 has claimed that he has no money to put overseas. He says the money he has is for building roads, schools and wells to the people. But he rebuked the government officials that it was only foolhardy officials to take money away: "We do not need that they are frozen. Wealth. Freezes also freeze to take away you want to rob the wealth is seized and anyone who put money to leave abroad they have Go. I encourage them to take more. I would like to send them to school. Send it to the old monastery for insanity. "
Regarding the list of human rights abusers, the chairman of the Sub-Committee on Foreign Affairs Affairs for Asian Affairs of the US Congress A senior CNRP official told Asia Free on condition of anonymity that the opposition was preparing a list of killers Cambodia's democracy is about to end. The group says they will send the list to the National Assembly in the near future.
The source claimed that the names of officials and individuals included in the CNRP's blacklist since Prime Minister Hun Sen and his children Of all. Ministries and Ministries such as Aun Pornmoniroth Minister of Economy Son Chanthon Minister of Labor Ang Vong Vathana Minister of Justice Tea Banh Secretary of Defense Secretary of State Many others and Om Yentieng, chairman of the Anti-Corruption Unit.
The list also lists local authorities, including governor governors, governors, municipals, district and Khans, including Mr. Sok Penhvuth, Khan Daun Penh district governor, governor of Phnom Penh, Mr. Socheatvong and Mr. Kep Chuktema, former Governor of Phnom Penh. The list also includes all levels of court officials, especially the judges and prosecutors of the Capital Hall, the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court.
Moreover, there are also a number of senior military officers, including Pol Saroeun, Royal Cambodian Armed Forces Commander, Hing Bun Heang, Commander of the Hun Sen Bodyguard Unit, Chap Pheakdey, Commander of the 911 Paratrooper Brigade. Kun Kim, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces, Mr. Sao Sokha, Commander of National Military Police and People .
Police officers include Neth Savoeun, National Police Chief, Choun Sovann, Phnom Penh Chief of Police, Touch Naruth, Chief of the Bodyguard Department, Khieu Sopheak, Interior Ministry spokesman, and Keat Chantharith, Spokesperson of Police National.
While waiting for this additional list, the US government has already begun to punish the Cambodian government. The first US measures, such as banning some Cambodian officials from overthrowing the US territory, suspended all of the aid.
In addition to wanting to be named, officials of the Hun Sen government, and US lawmaker Thucho Hoo confirmed that the US House of Representatives would approve a draft law on Democracy in Cambodia in late February. He said the draft was made by Senators and National Assembly members from both parties in the United States: "We do what the decision is. Of John McCain, who has already passed the Senate. We want democracy in Cambodia, we do not want Cambodia to be a party only. "
He said the United States would use "hot-action" measures to punish high-level government officials who prevented them from traveling. Free, fair and fair elections for them to reverse and turn to respect for democracy.
Representatives from the Republican Party in Florida and the Chair of the Subcommittee on Asia-Pacific Affairs, Ted Yoho, urged Let CNRP officials expedite the sending of names of those who violate human rights and destroy the principles of democracy in Cambodia America's National Assembly as soon as possible to enable the Assembly to take sanctions against American people.
Ted Yoho said on Tuesday, February 6, that sanctions that the US Congress are considering take action on officials of Hun Sen's regime may freeze their deposits abroad: "We are still collecting the list. When the list is complete, we will punish those individuals so that they can stop abusing democracy. "
However, the head of the Cambodian government has declared that they do not care about the threat of sanctions on Cambodia. Prime Minister Hun Sen in late 2017 has claimed that he has no money to put overseas. He says the money he has is for building roads, schools and wells to the people. But he rebuked the government officials that it was only foolhardy officials to take money away: "We do not need that they are frozen. Wealth. Freezes also freeze to take away you want to rob the wealth is seized and anyone who put money to leave abroad they have Go. I encourage them to take more. I would like to send them to school. Send it to the old monastery for insanity. "
Regarding the list of human rights abusers, the chairman of the Sub-Committee on Foreign Affairs Affairs for Asian Affairs of the US Congress A senior CNRP official told Asia Free on condition of anonymity that the opposition was preparing a list of killers Cambodia's democracy is about to end. The group says they will send the list to the National Assembly in the near future.
The source claimed that the names of officials and individuals included in the CNRP's blacklist since Prime Minister Hun Sen and his children Of all. Ministries and Ministries such as Aun Pornmoniroth Minister of Economy Son Chanthon Minister of Labor Ang Vong Vathana Minister of Justice Tea Banh Secretary of Defense Secretary of State Many others and Om Yentieng, chairman of the Anti-Corruption Unit.
The list also lists local authorities, including governor governors, governors, municipals, district and Khans, including Mr. Sok Penhvuth, Khan Daun Penh district governor, governor of Phnom Penh, Mr. Socheatvong and Mr. Kep Chuktema, former Governor of Phnom Penh. The list also includes all levels of court officials, especially the judges and prosecutors of the Capital Hall, the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court.
Moreover, there are also a number of senior military officers, including Pol Saroeun, Royal Cambodian Armed Forces Commander, Hing Bun Heang, Commander of the Hun Sen Bodyguard Unit, Chap Pheakdey, Commander of the 911 Paratrooper Brigade. Kun Kim, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces, Mr. Sao Sokha, Commander of National Military Police and People .
Police officers include Neth Savoeun, National Police Chief, Choun Sovann, Phnom Penh Chief of Police, Touch Naruth, Chief of the Bodyguard Department, Khieu Sopheak, Interior Ministry spokesman, and Keat Chantharith, Spokesperson of Police National.
While waiting for this additional list, the US government has already begun to punish the Cambodian government. The first US measures, such as banning some Cambodian officials from overthrowing the US territory, suspended all of the aid.
In addition to wanting to be named, officials of the Hun Sen government, and US lawmaker Thucho Hoo confirmed that the US House of Representatives would approve a draft law on Democracy in Cambodia in late February. He said the draft was made by Senators and National Assembly members from both parties in the United States: "We do what the decision is. Of John McCain, who has already passed the Senate. We want democracy in Cambodia, we do not want Cambodia to be a party only. "
He said the United States would use "hot-action" measures to punish high-level government officials who prevented them from traveling. Free, fair and fair elections for them to reverse and turn to respect for democracy.
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