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Cambodian opposition figure detained

KUALA LUMPUR—A senior Cambodian opposition figure was detained in Malaysia as she tried to fly home for the planned return of her exiled party leader, authoritie­s said Thursday, in another win for strongman Hun Sen.

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Members of the opposition are trying to get back to Cambodia to support their leader, Sam Rainsy, who wants to make a dramatic end to his exile this weekend to mark Cambodian Independen­ce Day.

However Hun Sen, an authoritar­ian leader who has ruled Cambodia since 1985, has vowed not to allow Rainsy to return, and sought support from regional neighbors to thwart the opposition’s plans.

Mu Sochua, deputy leader of Rainsy’s Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), was held at Kuala Lumpur airport late Wednesday, Malaysia’s foreign minister said.

The former women’s minister had flown in from

Jakarta in neighborin­g Indonesia, where the Cambodian ambassador had stormed a press conference she was giving and attempted to get the event cancelled.

Phil Robertson, Human Rights Watch deputy director for Asia, told AFP that the 65-year-old’s detention was “absolutely ludicrous and unacceptab­le”.

“She’s done nothing wrong and should be immediatel­y released, and allowed to undertake the consultati­ons she planned with the Malaysia government and civil society groups,” he said.

“Malaysia should stand up to Cambodia’s bullying of its regional neighbors to do Phnom Penh’s dirty work in cracking down against the opposition CNRP exiles.”

Speaking in Cambodia, Hun Sen said Sochua had been stopped in Malaysia because authoritie­s were upholding a tenet of the 10-member Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations not to interfere in each other’s affairs.

“(Malaysia) did not allow her to go in, what can she do to them, it’s their country,” he said.

“They cooperate with Cambodia because we are members of ASEAN who don’t interfere in each other’s internal affairs.”

 ??  ?? A woman reads a local newspaper bannering Cambodia’s exiled opposition leader Sam Rainsy’s attempt to return at a newsstand in Phnom Penh. AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE
A woman reads a local newspaper bannering Cambodia’s exiled opposition leader Sam Rainsy’s attempt to return at a newsstand in Phnom Penh. AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE

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