Cambodian former opposition party leader staying abroad "Continue to raise voice of protest" November 13, 6:43

The leader of the largest opposition party, who has left Cambodia, where the political politics of Hun Sen continues, has been living abroad, said in an interview, “The pressure for democratic change is stronger than ever in Japan and abroad. "And emphasized the stance of continuing to protest in the future.

In Cambodia, under the sovereign prime minister, Mr. Hun Sen, the largest opposition party, the “Restoring Party”, was ordered to disband, and Sam Len-si, who served as the party leader, continues to live abroad.

Sam Rensie, who planned to return home on the 9th independence day of the month, was denied boarding by the airline and is currently in Malaysia.

In response to an NHK interview in Kuala Lumpur on the 12th, Sam Lency pointed out that Cambodia ’s political situation is “not just one-party rule, but one prime minister who controls everything.”

On top of that, referring to the EU's move to consider economic sanctions on Cambodia, he said, “The pressure to demand democratic change for Prime Minister Hun Sen is stronger than ever in Japan and abroad.” . He emphasized his stance to continue protests in the future to regain democratic politics.

On the other hand, since Sam Renshi revealed the plan to return home, more than 60 people, including those involved in the opposition, have been arrested in Cambodia, and voices pointed out that `` this plan led to a disastrous result '' within the opposition party There is also.

Sam Lancy said, “The bad guy is the prime minister. Even if the arrest came out, we couldn't change the plan for the country.”