The Sun (Malaysia)

Cambodia asks US to stop deporting crooks

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PHNOM PENH: Cambodian premier Hun Sen called on the United States yesterday to stop forcibly deporting convicts with Cambodian heritage to the Southeast Asian nation, saying they should revise a policy that splits up families.

More than 500 felons have been sent to Cambodia through a repatriati­on deal, though many were raised in the US and arrive in the country having never visited and unable to speak the language.

“America is very smart ... they keep only good people while they deport prisoners out of their country back to us,” Hun Sen said.

“I hope the father of human rights which is America ... will accept the proposal to amend the agreement to offer convicted Cambodians a chance to stay in the US with their families.”

The prime minister’s comments come after Cambodia’s foreign ministry said earlier this week it wanted to renegotiat­e the 15-year-old agreement allowing both nations to deport criminals with ties to the other country.

The foreign ministry spokesman said the deal had been “criticised by both Cambodians here and Cambodian communitie­s in the US” as a form of “double punishment” for those who are deported against their will.

A spokesman for the US embassy in Phnom Penh said they had been informed of Cambodia’s desire for amendment.

Hun Sen routinely hucks insults at the United States and jumps on any opportunit­y to point out hypocrisy in American foreign policy.

Washington secretly bombed Cambodia during the Indochina wars but went on to be a major donor as the country emerged from the ashes of the Khmer Rouge genocide, pouring billions in aid into the country. – AFP

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