It’s real exile now, says Rainsy
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It’s real exile now, says Rainsy
no longer self exiled; its official;
This i would think makes him bigger thna he was
Seems it is Illegal as well;
This i would think makes him bigger thna he was
A directive banning opposition leader Sam Rainsy from entering Cambodia and airlines from carrying him into the country contravene the Constitution, an opposition lawyer said yesterday, while Rainsy himself said the order means he is no longer in “self-imposed exile”.
Seems it is Illegal as well;
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/i ... ign=buffer“This is against the Constitution because this is Cambodia, and Cambodia is a country for all Cambodians. No one has an exclusive right on the country,” Sopheary said. “Article 33 of our Constitution states that citizens should not be deprived of their rights [as citizens], or exiled.”
“For this case, this is likely to exile him.”
Article 33 reads: “Cambodian citizens shall not be deprived of their nationality, exiled or arrested and deported to any foreign country unless there is a mutual agreement.”
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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Re: It’s real exile now, says Rainsy
"Seems it is Illegal as well;". WTF does that mean in Cambodia?
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Rainsy ban to protect airport, official claims
Thu, 27 October 2016
Bun Sengkong
The official who issued the ban on opposition leader Sam Rainsy’s return to Cambodia defended his decision in a radio interview on Tuesday, explaining that the directive was issued to avoid damage to airport infrastructure in the event that demonstrations broke out.
The ban on Rainsy’s return – and even on airplanes allowing him to board inbound flights – was issued by the Council of Ministers earlier this month, nearly a year after the CNRP leader again fled to Paris to avoid arrest. The ban, which amounts to state-sanctioned exile, has been roundly criticised by observers.
Tek Reth Samrach, a secretary of state at the Council of Ministers who issued the ban, said in an interview with Vayo FM that his decision was justified.
“We have to prevent it in advance. We see that his trip to Cambodia in the future under these political circumstances will lead to demonstrations,” Reth Samrach said. “When he enters, he would be arrested. There will be demonstrations, there will protests.”
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/r ... ial-claims
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Re: It’s real exile now, says Rainsy
good luck u chicken shit, u wanted to stay out now u can stay out forever, theres only 1 aung san suu kyi
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Point made.bolueeleh wrote:good luck u chicken shit, u wanted to stay out now u can stay out forever, theres only 1 aung san suu kyi
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