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14 from the opposition party demanded the court release them

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 លោក មាជ សុវណ្ណារ៉ា (រូប​កណ្ដាល) មន្ត្រី​ទំនាក់ទំនង​ព័ត៌មាន​នៃ​គណបក្ស​សង្គ្រោះជាតិ ថ្លែង​ទៅ​កាន់​អ្នក​កាសែត នៅ​មុខ​សាលាដំបូង​រាជធានី​ភ្នំពេញ នៅ​ថ្ងៃ​ទី​២០ ខែ​កក្កដា ឆ្នាំ​២០១៥។

Political prisoners, most of them youths imprisoned in Prey Sar prison, appealed to Hun Sen regime to free them for their freedom. Meet family and find out more.
14 Conscious prisoners held in Prey Sar prison have called on the CPP and the CNRP to not host them as hostages. Politically and promptly seek a political solution to their freedom to reunite with the family.
The appeal of political prisoners, including CNRP lawmakers Oum Sam An, Oeun Narith, Prime Minister Ouk Pich Samnang and 10 other people were made while the National Assembly Three CNRPs were allowed to visit them.
On Thursday, the Ministry of Interior's General Department of Prisons allowed three opposition CNRP lawmakers, including Mr. Ou Chanrath, Mr. KONG Kimhak and Mr. Mao Monyvann, Meet the detained political activists for the first time after the government shut down for a year not to allow them access to health All prisoners of conscience in Prey Sar prison.
CNRP lawmaker Ou Chanrath told Asia Free on the phone that opposition activists were struggling in prisons because of the " There is an overwhelming crowd, no fan, no breathing, and not allowed to meet their visiting family. No.
He added that he felt very sympathy for those activists, mostly young people, who were imprisoned to bring about a future that could Continue to learn more: "They seem to wait for a long time, and wait for a long forgery. Some have been in jail for up to three years. They understand that there is a political solution that can help them get away with it. They also appealed to the king and the head of the government to be merciful to them, most of them young, because they were imprisoned by acts Injustice. They also said that the confrontation between Sam Rainsy and the Prime Minister was more likely to harm them because it Nothing to do with them. They are calling for their own freedom to rebuild their future. "
He added that he had met opposition activists, including the lawmaker Um Sam An, but his lawmakers did not meet with Mr. Mao Sovannara. No, because Mao Sovannara was charged with assaulting Mr. Hun Sen that he had used cell phones in prison. Prison guards now also put a safety camera system to monitor Mr. Me Sovannara's activities.
On March 27, Mr. Hun Sen publicly declared a rage against Mr. Mao Sovannara, who was abusing his mobile phone. The hand in prison stings at his head and warns Mam Sovannara that there is no day of escape: "Why is Mr. Sovannara talking every day. What is our police in Prey Sar prison? The police did it himself, and he himself sent the news to me, and why did Om Sovannara talk every day? ? Get it instantly! And Ahn Cheung said that Mr. Hun Sen is less of a minority. Go away from Amhara Sovannara! One hour away. "
Ou Chanrath claimed that since the arrest of Mr. Me Sovannara's phone and material in Prey Sar prison, prison officials have begun to tilt Keeping up with other activists such as changing rooms, filming security cameras, and banning family visits that often greet them. "There is a mosquito Prison bite so because a lot of mosquitoes, and I saw the fact that his shirt to see a rash so. Also, they put the camera in the living room, and the representative of Om Sam An said, "It's embarrassing to change your shirt and put it on the camera. Affects his privacy. There was a search after Mr. Hun Sen announced to search for mobile phones from Mr. Sovannara, and also had to scan Oum Sam An's money. Give him back. "
All 14 opposition activists have been arrested and detained by the Phnom Penh Regime for over three years on charges of inciting violence Daun Penh district security guards at Wat Phnom Bridge bridge in mid-July 2014. However, those prisoners of conscience insist they are innocent as the court's indictment in the Phnom Penh regime.
Ou Chanthouath said the CNRP activists claimed they had received two-thirds of their jail time in prison and the government should consider Freeing them to their original freedom.

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