"What that means is that the government of Cambodia and Hun Manet have a choice: Either they can agree and let the court-ordered jurisdictional discovery proceed, so that we can ask these questions and get the answers, or they could say: 'No, we’re not going to participate in this,' in which case under the court rules they have automatically lost the case and we have a verdict against both the government of Cambodia and Hun Manet."
Jailed Cambodian opposition member Meach Sovannara (Top C) is escorted by police officials in front of the appeal court in Phnom Penh, Aug. 23, 2016. AFP |
Meach Sovannara Wins The First Legal Round in U.S. Case Against Hun Manet
RFA | 1 September 2016
Meach Sovannara’s case in
the U.S. accusing Cambodian General Hun Manet of unlawful imprisonment,
torture, terrorism and other crimes cleared its first legal hurdle on Thursday
when a federal district judge in the case decided the court has jurisdiction,
according to one of his attorneys.
Judge George H. Wu of the
Central District Court of California ruled that the case against the son of
long-ruling Prime Minister Hun Sen could go forward, Morton Sklar told RFA’s
Khmer Service.
"The judge in essence
granted everything that we wanted,” Sklar told RFA. “It was a tremendous
success this morning, and what he granted us was the right to carry out what's
called jurisdictional discovery under the supervision of the court.”
Sklar said the decision
was a key to unlocking information necessary to the case.
“That means we're able to
obtain disclosure of vital pieces of information that the government of
Cambodia and Hun Manet previously have been keeping secret, and we will be able
to do this very, very quickly,” he said.
The suit alleges that Hun Manet’s
family connections and leadership role within Cambodia’s security forces make
him liable for the emotional and financial damage borne by Sovannara’s family.
Hun Manet heads the
Cambodian military’s anti-terror unit, is deputy chairman joint staff of the
Royal Cambodian Armed Forces and is the deputy commander of the Prime
Minister's Bodyguard Unit – an elite unit that has often been at the center of
complaints about rights abuses.
Hun Manet is widely viewed
as the successor to his father Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen who has ruled
the country for more than 30 years.
The country of Cambodia is
also named as a defendant, and Sklar said Wu’s ruling gives Hun Manet two
choices.
"What that means is that
the government of Cambodia and Hun Manet have a choice: Either they can agree
and let the court-ordered jurisdictional discovery proceed, so that we can ask
these questions and get the answers, or they could say: 'No, we’re not going to
participate in this,' in which case under the court rules they have
automatically lost the case and we have a verdict against both the government
of Cambodia and Hun Manet."
In April, as Hun Manet
toured parts of the U.S. that are home to large Cambodian diaspora communities,
he was greeted by Cambodian-Americans protesting Phnom Penh's human rights
violations and domestic property seizures.
On the last day of Hun
Manet's visit, he was served with court documents by a private investigator
named Paul Hayes, who was hospitalized after allegedly being thrown to the
ground by Hun Manet’s bodyguards outside of a restaurant in Long Beach,
California.
Hayes's subpoena was tied
to a wrongful imprisonment suit brought in a U.S. federal court by Meach
Sovannara, who is the Cambodian National Rescue Party’s information director.
He has dual U.S. and Cambodian citizenship.
Meach Sovannara was given
a 20-year sentence for taking part in a protest in Phnom Penh in late 2014. He and 10 other activists were
jailed on insurrection charges for clashing with police over the closure of a
protest site in the capital.
While Cambodia’s courts
are viewed as a tool of the Hun Sen and the ruling Cambodian People’s Party
(CPP), the Cambodian strong man isn’t likely to find U.S. courts are so
friendly.
"What we've been able to do
with this case is get a U.S. court, not subject to the dictates of Hun Sen and
the Hun Sen government, exercising independent jurisdiction to deal with what's
going on in Cambodia,” said Sklar.
“There has to be that
outside monitoring, and outside way of checking on what's happening in
Cambodian government. Without that there will be no improvement in the human
rights and democracy situation in Cambodia,” he added.
Sklar told RFA that Wu
seemed to be a “very determined and very clear-cut judge” who “wants results.”
"When the counsel for the
defendant tried to object to the discovery, the judge said: 'This is my order.
If you do not agree to let this take place, if you do not come to an agreement
on the items to be included and the questions to be asked, I will order it done myself.'"
Hun Manet’s attorney, John
Purcell, has previously said that the accusations made in Meach Sovannara’s
complaint are “groundless.” Purcell told RFA that he was discussing the case
with the other party to agree on a few points for the Sept. 6 hearing.
I know Cambodia government will supply the information. Nor harm will be done, then the case will be dropped. There is nothing to move forward.
ReplyDeleteYou can explore all you want, but there will be nothing to pin against Hun Manet specifically. It's really a waste of time but I enjoy watching these ineffective effort spun by the Opposition.
This is an indication that the Opposition really don't have anything else credible to go on. CPP is winning big time. All they have to do is patiently and play a low key and wait it out. CNRP is pressed against the corner with their mistakes.
Kem Sokha must never go around to have sex with the young girls. You keep doing the wrong things, you will get caught someday, and you did.
Kem Sokha's respond to the problem is so weak. He dragged it out and drained the supporters surrounding him. He must resign then makes room for a new better leader, or comes challenging the sex recordings. Do it like Bill Clinton, "I never had a sexual relationship with that woman [Monica Lewinsky]."
His silence and refusal to make a clear statement is an obvious indication of his complicity. I think Kem Sokha learned from Bill Clinton's bust. And he resorts to silence.
The poster [Anonymous9:48 AM] has been brainwashed and injected in the beast CPP regime. I have no doubt this poster [Anonymous9:48 AM] know how to say it, but still spend a lot of time in the fake democracy of Cambodia. The readers should not be brainwashed by this poster. Don't believe whatever this poster said and let this poster waste time and energy to say blah blah blah by going no where!!!
ReplyDeleteTo say the court case has no effect on CPP's governance is rubbish. This case if success can lead to banning Hun Manet, Hun Sen and other top brass in the government from entering the US. And that would be significant steps for Cambodia's democracy.
ReplyDeleteAgreed!
DeleteHun Manet is somewhat lucky because he can deal with it according to the laws of the United States and not the laws of the jungle in Cambodia. Luckily also, the Hun's die[nasty] can afford the best and brightest lawyers the [premium $,$$$,$$$] money can buy. Where those moneys are coming from, God only [not the Global Witness] knows! Let's keep our fingers crossed that those left-over precious/invaluable trees will not be cut down selling [to Vietcong or China] to cover Hun Manet's legal expenses...God bless Cambodia's forest/trees!
ReplyDeleteHun Manet is being groomed by Mr. Hun Sen as the next leader of Cambodia. Thus, Hun Manet has been kept out all of the potential liability, trouble, negativities. If Mr. Hun Sen wants something bad to be carried out, he would let his cronies to do so. If anything goes wrong, they take the blame.
ReplyDeleteIf there is anything good, glorious, he sent Hun Manet out. For example, the defense of Cambodia border to Thailand. Hun Manet was at the battle front of Phreah Vihear.
CNRP is dumb. They should learn from Mr. Hun Sen. But nooooo, CNRP's leadership kept getting caught, then sued for doing things stupid. STOP IT!. My gosh, how can you be so stupid.
Mr. Hun Sen said before, "It's the Opposition who are stupid and keeping making mistakes. I would put them in the cage and beat them with sticks like dogs."
To Anonymous6:45 AM,
ReplyDeleteI am not either CNRP site nor CPP side, I bet you are one of the beast regime who supports the killer Hun Sen (a Vietnamese puppet) and thieves who destroyed Cambodia's natural resources and forests.
What kind of person you are, a killer, a beast or a wild animal because of your ridiculous comment.
The previous poster mentioned that you have been brainwashed and you like to share the false report and fool the readers, but we can see the different that you are really a Vietnamese (Yuon) thief who waits to see Cambodia and Cambodian/Khmer people to fail.
Anon @6:45AM is no one other than -Drgunzet- the extremist, racist individual who had been trashing the Chinese, the Khmer all over the old KI-Media, Khmerization, and few a other blogs/sites, and now coming here to T2P. Nothing is new for those who know this BEAST - the same language, the same style, the same boasting, and the same racial remarks in favor of the YUON and the Viet's puppet CPP.
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