Winning friends

July 13, 2009

Mu Sochua, the CPP’s favorite opposition politician, is in the United States this month meeting with the new clan in Washington. She remains unrelenting in her criticisms of the ruling “dictatorship.”

“I needed to see the people in the new administration to urge them to re-assess U.S. foreign policy,” says Sochua in an interview with The Daily Beast. “Cambodia is a democracy on paper but in reality a dictatorship. Our party activists are murdered because they fight for justice-life is still cheap in Cambodia. Human trafficking, drug trafficking, land grabbing, and forced evictions are all carried out under the nose of the government.”

She doesn’t stop there.

“It is now common practice for powerful corporations and government officials to utilize armed forces to push citizens off their rightfully and legally held land,” says Sochua. “These evictions are often violent, with soldiers wielding guns, tear gas and Tasers and burning houses to the ground, while citizens are beaten, maimed and arrested.”

Don’t tell Nguon Nhel.

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