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Cambodia's Hun Sen challenges EU and U.S. to freeze assets

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Cambodia's Hun Sen challenges EU and U.S. to freeze assets

By Prak Chan Thul

 

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Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen arrives for a meeting with garment workers on the outskirts of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, November 8, 2017. REUTERS/Samrang Pring

 

PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen encouraged the United States and European Union on Friday to freeze the assets of Cambodian leaders abroad in response to his government's crackdown on the opposition and civil society.

 

Hun Sen, the strongman who has ruled Cambodia for more than three decades, has taken a strident anti-Western line ahead of a 2018 election and has dismissed donor criticism of the dissolution of the main opposition party.

 

The United States and European Union have suspended funding for next year's election and Washington has put visa curbs on some Cambodian leaders. There is no current proposal for asset freezes by either the United States or European Union, but some lawmakers have floated the idea.

 

"I encourage the European Union and United States to freeze the wealth of Cambodian leaders abroad," Hun Sen told a group of athletes in Phnom Penh, the capital.

 

Hun Sen said he has no money abroad and any actions by the EU and the U.S. would not hurt him.

 

The U.S. embassy made no comment. EU Ambassador George Edgar said on Friday there had been no decision on further measures by the bloc.

 

The Supreme Court dissolved the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) last month at the request of the government, on the grounds it was plotting to seize power.

 

Hun Sen accused Kem Sokha, the leader of the CNRP of a U.S.-backed anti-government plot. The opposition leader and the United States denied that.

 

China, Cambodia's largest aid donor, has leant its support to Hun Sen, saying it respects Cambodia's right to defend its national security.

 

(Reporting by Prak Chan; Editing by Clarence FernandezThul)

 
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-- © Copyright Reuters 2017-12-15

About time this little turd was put out to pasture   :bah:

Sen is a filthy liar. He has billions upon billions of dollars overseas. He is a serial killer, a land robber, and a despot. He would do and say anything to maintain power, and his ability to steal billions upon billions from his own people. 

Ex Khmer Rouge !

How in hell did that happen?

He looks retarded - which is confirmed when this moron speaks.

On 12/15/2017 at 4:14 PM, JoePai said:

About time this little turd was put out to pasture   :bah:

 

Or better still tried and if convicted put in prison with his thieved assets confiscated.

 

He's relying on China to fund and protect him now. All semblance of democracy dumped on the "no use anymore" pile.

Feed him to the Cambodian people 

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