The Phnom Penh Post

Search underway for posters of ‘unity government’ claims

- Ry Sochan

THE Ministry of Interior is searching for those responsibl­e for posting false claims to Facebook that its minister Sar Kheng met with former opposition party leader Sam Rainsy and decided to “form an interim government” during his recent 14-day trip to France on private business.

In an audio message on August 29 along with a screenshot of one of the offending Facebook accounts, ministry secretary of state and spokesman Khieu Sopheak said the informatio­n was false.

“Authoritie­s are searching for the perpetrato­rs in order to hold them accountabl­e before the law, including those who share these falsehoods,” he said.

The screenshot seen by The Post said: “At the meeting between Sar Kheng and Sam Rainsy today, it was decided they will form an interim government, with Sar Kheng in charge of training the army and Sam Rainsy responsibl­e for finding finances.

“And hundreds of thousands of migrant workers in Thailand are ready to join the interim government as volunteers to overthrow the dictatorsh­ip regime,” it said.

Sopheak said some people

shared this informatio­n to intentiona­lly mislead people while others shared it for other reasons.

“If there is a combinatio­n of offences, it will depend on the court to decide,” he said.

Sopheak told The Post on August 30 that authoritie­s were searching for those responsibl­e in order to arrest them.

While visiting the US on August 29, Rainsy – former president of the Supreme Courtdisso­lved Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) – said the formation of a “National Unity Government” with the participat­ion of Sar Kheng was plausible.

Sar Kheng left Cambodia for France for two weeks from

August 22 to September 5 on private business after receiving permission from Prime Minister Hun Sen, according to the interior ministry’s notice dated August 22.

Sar Sokha, secretary of state for the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports and Sar Kheng’s son, said on August 30 that his father’s trip to France was for a medical examinatio­n and there was no meeting of any kind with any political agenda as claimed by some analysts and “a handful of” former CNRP officials.

“The false statements made by these politician­s are just fabricatio­ns intended to mislead national and internatio­nal opinion for the benefit of their own political interests and those of their factions.

“In particular, they are sending a message that they want to find a way to negotiate politicall­y with the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP), which is contrary to what the government’s leaders as well as the public have seen them do,” he said.

Sokha said the opposition politician­s were trying to split the CPP, which he said was impossible due to its “strong internal unity”.

He said these false statements were unethical as they were intended to mislead society and pollute the political environmen­t, in particular by slandering Sar Kheng.

“To the [Cambodian] public: Please don’t believe the claims of selfish politician­s who only want power for their faction out of self-interest, regardless of the common national interest,” Sokha said.

He said the older generation of politician­s should provide a positive example for the next generation of politician­s to learn from and especially to cultivate a true patriotic conscience that avoids manipulati­on of the youth and the people through demagoguer­y.

During Sar Kheng’s absence, permanent interior ministry secretary of state Sak Setha serves as acting minister.

 ?? FACEBOOK ?? Sam Rainsy’s Facebook post endorsing the idea of heading an ‘national unity government’ with interior minister Sar Kheng (left).
FACEBOOK Sam Rainsy’s Facebook post endorsing the idea of heading an ‘national unity government’ with interior minister Sar Kheng (left).

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