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Cambodia Formally Exiles Opposition Leader, Sam Rainsy

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Cambodia's main opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party president Sam Rainsy speaks to the press

Cambodia’s main opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party president Sam Rainsy speaks to the press

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PHENOM PENH – The Government of Cambodia has formally exiled the country’s opposition leader, Sam Rainsy, ordering immigration officials to “take legal action to prevent this person from entering Cambodia.”

A letter from the country’s Cabinet to immigration officials, made public over the weekend, also warns that planes with him aboard will be forced to turn around and leave, according to local news site the Khmer Times.

Sam Rainsy, President of the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), has been in self-imposed exile in France since late last year.

He is wanted on criminal defamation charges dating back several years — widely viewed as politically motivated — but had nonetheless resolved to return to Cambodia in time for general elections slated for 2018.

Speaking from his home in exile in France on Monday, Rainsey told TIME that banning his return was unconstitutional and in violation of international law, claiming that the move was “proof” that the charges against him were intended to prevent him from participating in the electoral process.

“Firstly, the measure against me is totally illegal,” says Rainsy, on the grounds that he is a Cambodian citizen. “I must not and I cannot be barred from coming back to Cambodia. This is a fundamental right of citizens.”

The fact that the government decided to bar his entry instead of seeking his extradition on a criminal offense “shows that the sentences handed down on me were politically motivated,” he says. “It is crystal clear now that they just want to discard me from the electoral process, meaning that they fear my presence.”

Due to Cambodia’s Westminster-style parliamentary system, Rainsy’s absence from the polls would leave his opponent, ruling strongman Hun Sen of the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP), unchallenged in his bid to retain the role of prime minister. The CPP could not be reached for comment on Monday. Continue Reading..

By Feliz Solomon | Time

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