Union scrambling for $25k bail
The leader of Cambodia’s largest independent garment union may
soon be in jail, with the group fearing it will not be able to afford
the $25,000 bail a judge has ordered be paid by April 25, its vice
president said yesterday.
Ath Thorn, president of the Coalition of Cambodian Apparel Workers’
Democratic Union (C.CAWDU), yesterday received a letter from Phnom Penh
Municipal Court ordering him to pay the entire sum within two weeks or
be arrested and held in pretrial detention while judge Chea Sok Heang
investigates charges of incitement.
C.CAWDU members are trying to pool money to help pay the bail, Athit said.
Deputy prosecutor Ek Cheng questioned Thorn and C.CAWDU activist Pav
Phanna on Tuesday, following up on a complaint filed by Sath Sophai, a
security guard at the SL Garment factory, who alleges both defendants
incited several violent incidents during a C.CAWDU-led strike between
August and December.
Phanna was released under the court’s supervision without bail, but must report to police once a month.
The high bail and short deadline make it apparent the court wants to
detain Thorn, legal expert Sok Sam Oeun said yesterday. “They want to
put him in jail.”
A strike-ending December 3 agreement between SL and C.CAWDU included a
stipulation that SL drop all cases against C.CAWDU, Dave Welsh, country
director for labour rights group Solidarity Center, said.
“The fact that the case is happening at all is an outrage and a complete violation,” Welsh said.
A representative of SL executive director Wong Hon Ming said on
Tuesday that SL had dropped all lawsuits against C.CAWDU and was not
involved with the security guard’s complaint.
Attorney Kim Socheat, who is representing Thorn, said he has received
no documentation of SL dropping lawsuits filed against C.CAWDU members.
Workers allegedly broke machinery inside the Meanchey district
factory in September. Police opened fire with live ammunition during a
strike that devolved into a riot in November, killing a food vendor.
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