UN Rights Expert Hails Cambodia’s General Elections and Calls For Calm and Political Reconciliation
GENEVA (31 July 2013) – The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Cambodia, Surya P.
Subedi, today praised the general elections held in Cambodia on Sunday 28 July 2013, and appealed for calm and political
reconciliation.
“Sunday’s general election was a display of maturity in democratic exercise in the country,” Mr. Subedi said while
commending all political actors for the restraints that they displayed. “I congratulate the people of Cambodia on
exercising their right to vote in a largely peaceful manner.”
“I now call for calm and political reconciliation in the greater interests of the nation and appeal for acceleration in
the process of reform of state institutions, including the National Election Committee, to ensure greater respect for
people’s rights, genuine rule of law and stronger democracy in Cambodia,” he said
The human rights expert also appealed to the people and all political actors “not to succumb to racial hatred, whether
in person or through other means such as social media, and to contribute towards building a tolerant, cohesive and
liberal democratic society.”
With regard to the many allegations of irregularities, Mr. Subedi called on the appropriate bodies to promptly and
impartially investigate them, and urged the Cambodian National Election Committee to thoroughly account for every unused
ballot paper.
The UN Special Rapporteur recalled his own recommendations for electoral reform contained in a report submitted to the
UN Human Rights Council in September 2012, most of which had not been adopted before the polls. “Had these
recommendations been implemented in time for the elections, the situation now would have been much better,” he stressed.
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