Former Cambodian MP Shot Dead in Bangkok: A Possible Political Assassination
A former Cambodian opposition politician was fatally shot in Bangkok on January 8, 2025, as he arrived in Thailand from Siem Reap. Lim Kimya, 74, a dual Cambodian-French national and ex-lawmaker of the dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), was attacked by a gunman on a motorcycle shortly after disembarking from a bus.
Police reported that Lim died at the scene, and the suspected shooter was arrested in Cambodia the following day after authorities there coordinated with Thai police. The suspect, a Thai national, is expected to be extradited to Thailand for further proceedings.
Lim Kimya's assassination raises concerns about political violence in the region, especially considering the history of oppression faced by CNRP members since its dissolution ahead of the 2018 elections. Human Rights Watch has called for a thorough investigation, labeling the attack a "brazen" political assassination and indicative of a growing trend of transnational repression against opposition figures.
While Cambodian government spokesperson Pen Bona denied any involvement, rights groups have consistently highlighted the government's campaign against political dissent, particularly under former Prime Minister Hun Sen's long rule. Lim, who remained active in politics despite the risks, had previously stated, “I will never give up politics,” before his tragic death.
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