One of the few owners of independent radio in Cambodia has said he will lengthen a visit to the US on fears he could be arrested if he returns to Cambodia. Mam Sonando said if he returns to Cambodia and get arrested at the end of this month, it would spoil his plan to report a story from Netherlands for his radio.
"I want to know if Suon Sereyratha, president of Khmer People Power Movement, said the truth or not when he claimed ICC would question him next month concerning his complaint against Mr. Hun Sen," he said.
Mam Sonando, who owns and operates Beehive Radio, told a gathering of Cambodian Buddhists that he had been tipped off the authorities want him for questioning, though he was unaware of the charges against him. VOA Khmer's Pin Sisovann has more from Washington.
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29 авг 2024