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Cambodia: political crackdown reaching a 'dangerous tipping point' warns UN rights expert


Street scene in Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia. Photo: World Bank

Cambodia: political crackdown reaching a 'dangerous tipping point' warns UN rights expert

UN News Centre | 23 November 2015
Expressing deep concern about the breakdown in the dialogue between Cambodia's main political parties, a United Nations expert today warned that any intensification of the current events could bring the country to a “dangerous tipping point,” especially regrading the human rights of the Cambodian people.

“The past weeks have been marked by a number of worrying developments: increasing tensions between the two principal political parties; incidences of violence; intimidation of individuals; and resort to offensive language in the political discourse,” said the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Cambodia, Rhona Smith in a news release.

Ms. Smith's warning comes in the wake reports that Sam Rainsy, leader of the Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), has been summoned to appear in court on 4 December for allegedly being complicit in the falsification of public documents, the use of false public documents, and incitement to cause serious chaos to security and social order in the capital, Phnom Penh.

According to the news release, issued by the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), this follows the issue of an arrest warrant by the court on 13 November, on the basis of Mr. Rainsy's 2011 conviction for 'public defamation and instigation of discrimination,' and the removal of his parliamentary immunity by the National Assembly on 16 November 2015. 

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon also calledthe issuance of arrest warrant against Mr. Rainsy a “worrisome development” and stressed on the need to resume dialogue and called on all political players to refrain from violence, intimidation and harassment.

Further, OHCHR said that on 30 October 2015, legislators voted to remove the Vice-President of CNRP, Mr. Kem Sokha, from his position as First Vice-President of the National Assembly.

“My interest is not in, and my role is not to interfere with, national politics. Neither do I wish to comment on the merits of the judicial actions against anyone, including Mr. Sam Rainsy, unless such acts infringe on the rights of the accused, including the rights to due process of law, including a fair trial and the rights of all accused persons,” said the Ms. Smith, who has been monitoring closely the situation of human rights in Cambodia since her appointment in March 2015 by the UN Human Rights Council.

She went on to express concern regarding multiple alleged violations of peaceful exercise of freedoms of opinion and expression, as well as the right to participate in political life, all of which are guaranteed by the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights to which Cambodia is a party.

Ms. Smith sounded the alarm at the violent assault against two CNRP Parliamentarians on 26 October following a large-scale pro-Government protest outside Cambodia's National Assembly building in Phnom Penh allegedly amidst the presence of law enforcement officers, who apparently did not intervene to stop the assaults.

The independent expert recalled that the Cambodian Government is under international human rights obligations to guarantee the physical security of all persons under its jurisdiction, including parliamentarians. 

All elected leaders have a responsibility to act in the interest of those whom they represent. With such power comes responsibility. Rather than resorting to divisive language and fuelling racist sentiments, political leaders have a responsibility to act to safeguard national peace and public order,” Ms. Smith emphasized.

Lastly, the Special Rapporteur said that she has appealed in private to both parties to abide by their May agreement, and to demonstrate mutual respect by returning to the 'culture of dialogue' so that the people of Cambodia can continue to enjoy their human rights in an environment of political stability and peace.

Special Rapporteurs, who are not UN staff and are independent from any government or organization, are appointed by and report to the Geneva-based UN Human Rights Council.




3 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:00 AM

    Perspective:

    STEPS TO LIBERATE CAMBODIA FROM THE EVIL VIETNAM


    Khmer people would like to know how many thousands of Khmer people did Hun Sen kill in order to gain trust from the evil Vietnam and put him in power to replace Pen Sovann ? What did Hun Sen promise to give in to Yuon in order to stay in power ?

    If the evil Vietnam lost many of its soldiers during its invasion of Cambodia in 1979 to conquer Cambodia, it is impossible for Khmer people to liberate Cambodia from this evil Vietnam without losing any life.

    Here are the steps to free Cambodia from this evil Vietnam and its puppet Hun Sen:

    1- Stay united with the CNRP and help the CNRP to OFFICIALLY win this 2018
    election.

    2- It is highly likely that the Yuon slave party CPP and Hun Sen will not transfer the
    power to the CNRP after the CPP lost the election.

    3- Then this would be the RIGHT MOMENT that Khmer people need to sacrifice their
    life by mounting a PEACEFUL demonstration forcing Hun Sen to abide by the result
    of the election.

    4- The CNRP's leaders need to make correction on this issue by refusing to make any
    concessions to the Yuon slave Hun Sen . NO MORE MISTAKE ON THIS MATTER.

    4- If Hun Sen crushed the demonstrators who demanded him to respect the people's
    wills (respect the result of the election) and the dead reached a sizeable number, the
    International Community especially the signatory countries of the 1991 Paris Accord
    will have no choice but to intervene and strictly implement such accord.

    5- Without the International Community's intervention, the evil Vietnam will never
    relieve its grip over Cambodia.

    Finally, to successfully save Cambodia from the evil Vietnam and its slave Hun Sen, Khmer people must exert their best efforts to stay united with the CNRP and help the CNRP to officially win this next election first. The OFFICIAL WIN of the election will be a solid base for Khmer people to use to dislodge Hun Sen and his master Yuon.
    Notice that the CNRP did not officially win the 2013 election. The drunken Khiev Kanharith stole the election.

    Bun Thoeun

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  2. Anonymous7:47 PM

    yes UN know more than we all know and UN can't do anything because UN can only say is HUMAN right and HUN SEN know that and some time HUN SEN yelling at UN human right worker also and HUN know how to cheat and get away than he get a reward from UN. It like
    hitting on the back and than rubbing on the head . That why HUN never listen or care about all UN say about him and only he care is YUON But UN won't said that and will not

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  3. Anonymous8:56 AM

    It is so ridiculous when the party who has committed traitorous acts such as the non compliance of the Paris Peace Accord, the signing of the 2005 supplemental treaty resulting the loss of Koh Trol, condoning the mass influx of the illegal Vietnamese into Cambodia, the destruction of the natural resource, etc...is fine while the party who just tried to improve the country has been unjustly punished.

    Wake up Khmer people and follow the situation in our country closely so that you can have a better judgement.

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