Former South Korean CNRP youth movement leader to return to Cambodia this weekend without worries No arrests, although the Phnom Penh Municipal Court will announce the verdict in his case early next week.
Former South Korean youth movement leader Yim Sinan told The Cambodia Daily on Thursday that he will return. Cambodia on January 15, 2022, without worrying about the arrest. He said he had to return to live with his family and did not want to live in a country other than his home country.
He said that returning to live in Cambodia is for no other reason than wanting to live with his family. His homeland because he never intended to live in a second or third country. He said his verdict would be announced on the 17th, but he still hoped the court would drop all charges. Accused him because he was not guilty of any of the charges.
These are the personal words of Mr. Yim Sinan sent to The Cambodia Daily "Of course I will return to Cambodia on Friday the 14th. This week. "Politics is like the kitchen of the people of the country, so not thinking or engaging in the politics of the people is like not thinking about the kitchen".
"For a position combined with a love for politics, I will continue to do politics for the benefit of the nation and the people," he said. But in the political situation in the country, which is in a conflict of opinion, causing such a heated fire, I do not have The goal is to get involved in politics yet, I will wait and see if the situation eases a bit. On the other hand, because of the long separation from my family, I want to spend more time with my family for a while. Returning to Cambodia for no other reason than wanting to live with family in my beloved homeland My no. Because I have never wanted to live in a second or third country other than Cambodia. The court opened the case for me and my former colleague on January 10, and the verdict will be announced on the 17th. Hopefully the court will drop all the charges against me because I am not guilty of any charges. That's not. In this situation, I want to spend more time with my family, I have not thought about political parties yet.
On September 29, 2021, Mr. Yim Sinan and his team of nine others sent a letter requesting his intervention. PM Hun Sen to drop charges against them in connection with Sam Rainsy's repatriation event on September 9 November 2019.
Yim Sinan's letter was then handed over by Prime Minister Hun Sen to Justice Minister Keut Rith for review and resolution, but so far the court No decision has been made yet.