‘No protest, no change’ for CNRP, deputy says

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Well that's at least your 2nd warning to posters Frank. So, has this forum received threats "from above?"
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I personally believe it would be smart if people recognised the stability and progress that HE has brought to Cambodia, rather than focusing on daily politics. If we are to focus on the short term, I think we would have to say that countries like America and Australia are truley screwed, corrupt and dishonest. Just my five cents worth....

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According to government news outlet Fresh News, a CNRP deputy has left for Thailand.

CNRP’s Lawmaker to Flee to Thailand(sic)
11/09/2017
Phnom Penh (FN), September 11 – A lawmaker from Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) fled from Cambodia to Thailand yesterday via Battambang, while authorities are investigating on those who involved in Kem Sokha's treacherous case, according to Prime Minister HE.

The announcement was made on Monday morning while presiding over the graduation ceremony in Phnom Penh.
“CNRP’s lawmaker who crossed the border at 5:20 pm yesterday should come back. If needs be, we can cooperate with Thailand to bring you back” he added.
http://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/5 ... iland.html
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