Phnom Penh (FN), Oct. 22 – Former Vice President of CNRP Mu Sochua was banned from entering Thailand, as her name was blacklisted alongside Sam Rainsy, in accordance to requests made by Cambodia.
Ket Sophann, spokesperson of Cambodia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, told Fresh News on Tuesday that Mu Sochua arrived Bangkok at 4:34 p.m on 20 October 2019 through flight MH782 from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia at 3:04 pm.
“Mu Sochua was banned from entering Thailand, for her name is blacklisted. She returned to Malaysia at 8:10 p.m through fight MH782,” Sophann stated.
It is worth recalling that former CNRP vice-president Mu Sochua is playing a key role in Sam Rainsy's plot to overthrow the legitimate government of Cambodia.
Sam Rainsy, calling himself the acting president of former CNRP, has strongly denounced the Constitution; announced to fund military to topple the Royal Government; and urged Cambodian King, the Head of State, to abdicate.
The Royal Government of Cambodia, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, has sent, last month, the arrest warrants of Sam Rainsy and his accomplices to all the ASEAN Members.
Cambodia’s neighbours Laos and Thailand have announced that they will not allow any groups, referring specifically to the group of convict in exile Sam Rainsy, to use their territories for initiating coup against Cambodia.
Pursuant to Article 2 of the ASEAN Charter, ASEAN Member States shall not engage in any policy or activity, including the use of its territories, pursued by any ASEAN Member States or non-ASEAN Member States or any non-State actor, which threatens the sovereignty, territorial integrity or political and economic stability of any ASEAN Member State.