Cambodian opposition chief readies return from exile

Cambodian opposition politician Sam Rainsy speaks during an interview in front of the European Parliament in Brussels on Monday. (AP photo). Sketched by the Pan Pacific Agency.

BRUSSELS, Nov 6, 2019, AP. Cambodia’s most prominent opposition politician says he’s ready to risk imprisonment or death by returning to his country from self-imposed exile to unseat the country’s longtime ruler, Bangkok Post reported.

Sam Rainsy, co-founder of the Cambodia National Rescue Party, told The Associated Press he hopes his planned return Saturday will trigger a People’s Power-style movement to force Prime Minister Hun Sen from office.

He said in Brussels, where he was seeking support from European Parliament lawmakers, that he seeks to end what he called Hun Sen’s “brutal dictatorship”.

Hun Sen’s government has accused opposition members of seeking to overthrow him and said they’ll be arrested if they try to enter Cambodia.

Sam Rainsy’s party was touted as a threat to Hun Sen’s party in last year’s election but was dissolved by the courts.

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