Cambodia's largest opposition party leader gave up returning home November 10th 4:40

The leader of the largest opposition party who continued living abroad under the powerful Prime Minister Hun Sen in Cambodia foretold the return home on the 9th of the independence day, but refused to return home flights, etc. It was revealed that it was impossible to return to Japan and it was abandoned in Malaysia.

Cambodia celebrated its independence from France on the 9th, and in the capital Phnom Penh, the king and Prime Minister Hun Sen participated in a harsh state.

For the 9th anniversary, Sam Rensie, who was the head of Cambodia's largest opposition party and the National Salvation Party, foretold that he had been living abroad since four years before his arrest warrant was announced. .

However, Sam Lenshi tried to take a flight to Cambodia's neighbor Thailand at the airport in Paris, France, but Prime Minister Hun Sen, who is denied by the Thai airline and is wary of returning home. It was thought that the approach to the neighboring countries by had influenced.

After that, I changed my destination and arrived in Malaysia on the 9th, but told reporters that I would stay for a few days and that I had given up returning home on Independence Day.

The Hun Sen administration has been tightened by the arrest of 64 people, including opposition parties, by the 8th after Sam Len-si announced the return to Japan in August, and criticism from Western countries has increased. It is.