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  • Cambodia National Rescue Party
  • 2013-12-12
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Cambodia National Rescue Party - CNRP Vic (Australia) Fundraising Event
Cambodia National Rescue PartyCNRPCambodiaCNRP CambodiaSam RainsyKem Sokhapolitical situation in CambodiaHun Sencorruption in CambodiaPrime minister Hun Sen
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Thousands of opposition party supporters held a rally in Cambodia's capital Tuesday to mark Human Rights Day, calling on the government to improve the country's rights record and investigate electoral fraud charges.

Around 6,000 Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) supporters gathered in Phnom Penh's Freedom Park, waving national flags and chanting slogans in support of democracy and calling on Prime Minister Hun Sen to step down.

CNRP President Sam Rainsy addressed the crowd, urging the government to shore up its flagging rights record on the 65th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

"Our country's human rights situation is in decline," he said. "We are committed to continue our struggle to uphold human rights."

Sam Rainsy blamed "corruption and dictatorship" for the worsening rights record, reiterating his party's claim that Hun Sen's ruling Cambodian People's Party (CPP) stole the July 28 election due to poll irregularities, including more than a million names missing from voting lists.

He likened the CNRP's goals to those of the recently deceased anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela, saying his party would "find success" like the South African icon.

CNRP Deputy President Kem Sokha told supporters they had been "stripped of their right to vote" to change the country's leaders and make Cambodia a better country.

"[The electoral body] lost our votes," Kem Sokha said, referring to the government-appointed National Election Committee, which the opposition party wants totally revamped as part of proposed electoral reforms.

"We promised that we would raise the [minimum] wages [of garment and footwear factory] workers to U.S. $150 a month, but now we can't because they stole our votes," he said, referring to a CNRP campaign pledge to nearly double wages from U.S. $80 currently.

Following the gathering in Phnom Penh, where hundreds of police officers looked on, but did not interfere, the two opposition leaders traveled to Siem Reap province where they led another group of thousands of supporters in a second rally.

Thousands of garment workers and government officials also attended other events to mark the United Nations-backed Human Rights Day.

Rights groups say land disputes are one of Cambodia's most serious human rights issues, though the country has recently seen a number of worker strikes over factory conditions and low wages that have ended in violent police crackdowns.

U.S. Ambassador to Cambodia William Todd said in a statement to mark Human Rights Day that Washington had noted an "improvement in respect for civil liberties" in the country, demonstrated by the "largely peaceful" conduct of the elections.

But he noted that Cambodia "still faces challenges ... in such areas as land disputes and evictions, corruption, and trafficking in persons" and called on the government to partner with civil society groups to identify solutions that benefit the people.

Myanmar

In Myanmar, members of 20 human rights organizations adopted a nine-point statement calling on the government to sign additional binding agreements to improve its rights record as part of events marking Human Rights Day in Yangon, Mandalay and Mawlamying.

Also included in the statement were demands that the government work harder to educate the public about their rights and to end arrests and other actions against rights activists.

Aung Myo Min, of the rights group Equality Myanmar, said at the ceremony in Yangon that the people deserve human rights and protection by the government if those rights are violated.

"Although it is written in the 2008 constitution that the people are entitled to freedom of expression and assembly, actions can be taken against us if our activities are deemed harmful to the stability of the state according to current law," he said.

"So these current laws are not meant to protect the people, but rather to control them," he said.

A parliamentary committee is currently reviewing Myanmar's constitution, written under the former military junta, to determine whether it should be amended and will submit its findings in January.

Myint Aye, co-founder of Human Rights Defenders and Promoters (HRDP) said that despite a transition to a reformist and nominally civilian government under President Thein Sein in 2011, rights abuses still occur frequently in Myanmar.

"We still have violations of human rights in Myanmar, even though the government says it is ruling according to international standards," he said....

Reported by RFA's Khmer Service and by Kyaw Myo Min and Myo Zaw Ko for RFA's Myanmar Service. Translated from Khmer by Samean Yun and from Burmese by Khet Mar. Written in English by Joshua Lipes.

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