Former Cambodian Opposition MP Shot Dead in Bangkok
In a tragic incident, Lim Kimya, a former Cambodian opposition member of parliament and dual Cambodian-French national, was shot dead by a gunman on a motorcycle in Bangkok on January 7, 2025. Reports indicate that the attack occurred shortly after he arrived in the Thai capital from Siem Reap, Cambodia, accompanied by his French wife and a Cambodian uncle.
Thai police confirmed that a Cambodian individual had died at the scene but initially did not disclose Lim Kimya's identity. The Metropolitan Police Bureau has launched a manhunt for the shooter and is investigating the circumstances surrounding the assassination. Witnesses reported seeing blood at the site near Bangkok's popular Khao San Road.
Phil Robertson, director of Asia Human Rights Labour Advocates, emphasized the need for the French government to pursue justice for Lim Kimya and ensure a thorough investigation by Thai authorities. The Cambodian government has yet to comment on the incident.
Lim Kimya was a notable opposition figure, elected to Cambodia's parliament in 2013. Following the dissolution of the Cambodia National Rescue Party in 2017, he faced a political ban, joining many others who have suffered under the government's crackdown on dissent. Despite having the option to flee abroad, Lim Kimya remained active in Cambodian politics, stating, "I will never give up politics."
This incident raises further concerns about the safety of opposition figures and the ongoing repression of political dissent in Cambodia.
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