Cambodia's largest opposition party former party leader to return home difficult to tighten up opposition party November 8 7:30

The former leader of Cambodia's largest opposition party operating abroad tried to board a plane at a French airport to return home, but was refused by a Thai airline. Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen is tightening up on the opposition party, and this refusal of boarding seems to have been influenced by the efforts of neighboring countries.

Sam Len-si, the head of Cambodia's largest opposition party and salvation party, has lived abroad for four years before his arrest warrant, but foretelled that he would return to Japan on November 9.

On the 7th, Sam Lency tried to board a flight to Cambodia's neighbor Thailand at the airport in Paris, where she stayed, but it was refused by the Thai airline, making it difficult to return home.

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, who is tightening the opposition, has called on neighboring countries, such as Thailand, to arrest him when Sam Renshi enters the country.

On the other hand, Thai Prime Minister Prayuth expressed his refusal to admit Mr. Sam Lenshi on the 6th, and it seems that the influence of Prime Minister Hun Sen was influenced.

Critics from Western countries and other countries are increasing for Prime Minister Hun Sen.