Cambodia tells U.S. not to interfere in its judicial affairs
Xinhua News | 26 July 2015
PHNOM PENH -- Cambodia has urged the United States
to stop interfering in its judicial affairs, saying that the country is a
sovereign state, according to a statement of the government Press and
Quick Reaction Unit.
"The U.S. announcement to support the criminals and not to respect
the court's decision is a completely wrong act and can be considered as
an intention to increase anarchy and to destroy security and harmony in
the whole Cambodian society," said the statement which was released
Saturday night.
It added that the Cambodian government could not interfere in the judicial system, which is an independent institution.
"Any order on the government to interfere in the judicial affairs is
absolutely unacceptable and is against the principle of law, which was
stated in the Constitution," the statement said, urging the U.S. to
"immediately stop violating the jurisdiction of the Cambodia's judicial
system."
The Cambodian government's reaction came after the U.S. Embassy in
Phnom Penh said on Saturday that it was closely monitoring the case of
the 11 opposition party activists convicted of " insurrection" arising
out of the July 2014 protests in the capital city.
According to a statement of the U.S. Embassy, the group, which
includes Cambodian-American opposition member Meach Sovannara, " was
summarily convicted and received sentences that many feel are
inappropriate."
A Cambodian court on Thursday convicted the 11 opposition Cambodia
National Rescue Party members of leading or joining an " insurrection"
during an anti-government protest a year ago and sentenced them between
seven and 20 years in prison.
The protest at that time turned violent, leaving at least 39 security personnel injured.
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