Violence sparked by protests of Cambodia’s opposition party
(VOVworld)- Clashes between Cambodian
police and supporters of the Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) occurred in Phnom Penh late Sunday.
Cambodian riot policemen line up as supporters of opposition parties gather for demonstrations in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Sunday, Sept. 15, 2013.Photo: AP
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CNRP had vowed to protest in a non-violent manner but violence broke out. The protests
exceeded what were allowed by the Ministry of the Interior. Protesters
conducted illegal sit-ins and set up camps at the site of the protest, raising
concerns about security in Phnom Penh.
The Cambodian Ministry of Education and Training decided to shift the
elementary graduation exam date from Monday to the end of the month. Shops and
services in the capital were shut down. The CNRP said it would continue its
protest on Monday and Tuesday despite the Cambodian Ministry of the Interior’s
orders. The CNRP will also boycott the first session of the new Parliament led
by the Cambodian King on September 23.