A Cambodian policeman loads a protester into the back of a police truck during a demonstration in Phnom Penh demanding the release of detained rights defenders, May 9, 2016. AFP |
Cambodian Court Summons Another ADHOC Employee
RFA | 15 August 2016
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Cambodian court has ordered a second official with the human-rights
organization ADHOC to testify in the government’s legal battle with Cambodia
National Rescue Party leader Kem Sokha, RFA’s Khmer Service has learned.
Phnom Penh Municipal Court
investigating Judge Theam Chanpisith ordered ADHOC women’s rights chief Chhorn
Sokunthea to appear on April 24 concerning the legal cases surrounding the
alleged affair between CNRP leader Kem Sokha and a young hairdresser named Khom
Chandaraty.
“ADHOC is tasked with human rights
and legal issues, and we are fully aware of the legal proceedings during the
investigation stage in which a witness is summoned,” ADHOC Senior Investigator
Soeng Senkarona told RFA on Monday.
“It’s a normal court proceeding,”
he added. “We are not taken by surprise.”
Chhorn Sokunthea is the second
ADHOC employee summoned to appear before the court regarding the alleged
affair. Eang Kimly, the organization’s official in Prey Veng, was also summoned
last month.
Four ADHOC employees were arrested
on May 2 on charges that they attempted to bribe Khom Chandaraty to keep quiet
about the alleged affair.
Kem Sokha has been holed up in the
CNRP headquarters since heavily-armed police attempted to arrest him in May for
ignoring court orders to appear as a witness in a pair of defamation cases
related to his alleged affair with the woman, who is also known as the Srey
Mom.
Sokha’s parliamentary immunity was
lifted because he refused to heed the court summonses, and he has been barred
from leaving Cambodia.
Brainlessness
The latest court action comes as
prominent land righst activists Tep Vanny and Bo Sophea were arrested for
staging their 15th “Black Monday” protest.
The aim of their August 15
demonstration included a call for the government to resolve land-grab issues
across the country once and for all.
The seizure of land for
development—often without due process or fair compensation for displaced
residents—has been a major cause of protest in Cambodia and other authoritarian
Asian countries, including China and Myanmar.
The two women buried headless
dummies in pits saying they represent the court, court officials, Kem Ley’s
killer and those behind the murder. Their missing heads represent
brainlessness, she said.
Hun Sen has sued Thak Lany and
CNRP President Sam Rainsy for defamation over remarks they allegedly made that
tie the murder to the prime minister.
Thak Lany denies she made the
remarks, saying that her comments were edited to make her look like she was
lodging the criticism.
Song Srey Leap, a villager waiting
for their release, told RFA over the phone that she wanted the government to
treat people better.
“I hope the government will change
its attitude regarding how it deals with our concerns,” she said. “It should
stop labeling us. We haven’t done anything against the law. It’s within our
constitutional rights to do what we are doing now.”
‘Every Monday we support and join
you’
The Black Monday campaign was
launched by civil society groups after the bribery arrests of the ADHOC
officials. In addition to the ADHOC arrests, the Cambodian authorities also
arrested an election official. At the same time a U.N. official was also
charged.
Prime Minister Hun Sen and other
officials have condemned the protests as a “color revolution.”
Over the years, Hun Sen has
repeatedly inveighed against “color revolutions,” named after a series of
popular movements that used passive resistance to topple governments in
countries of the former Soviet Union during the 2000s.
Last week Phnom Penh’s municipal
government warned the CNRP against joining Black Monday after the CNRP endorsed
the campaign.
While the CNRP is endorsing to the
Black Monday campaign, it’s unclear how far the party will go.
On Monday Senior CNRP Lawmaker Eng
Chhai Eang posted a photo of himself on Facebook wearing a black tee-shirt to
protest for the release of the jailed activists.
He posted: “Every Monday we
support and join you for the Black Monday campaign to demand the release of the
prisoners of conscience, and ask the court to drop all charges against
political and rights activists.”
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ReplyDeleteThe stupid and dumb clowns and gangs of the beast CPP led BY Ah Kourk Hun Sen (Ah Yong Yuon/A Yuon/Vietnamese puppet) always cause troubles and create problems to .....