Opposition lawmaker Um Sam An is escorted through the grounds of the Supreme Court last month in Phnom Penh. Heng Chivoan |
CNRP's Um Sam An leaves ‘illegal’ court hearing
Phnom Penh Post | 6 September 2016
The dock at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court was empty yesterday
in the case against opposition lawmaker Um Sam An after the defendant
and his team of three lawyers stormed out just minutes into the hearing,
decrying the proceedings as “illegal”.
Sam An, of the Cambodia National Rescue Party, was arrested in the early hours of April 11
in Siem Reap, shortly after his return to the Kingdom from abroad, and
charged with “incitement to commit a felony (causing chaos in society)”
and “incitement to cause discrimination”.
The charges sprang from a number of Facebook posts relating to the
controversial Vietnam-Cambodia border, which Sam An, who also holds US
citizenship, claimed the government had used incorrect maps to
demarcate.
However, judge Heng Sokna chose to continue the trial after
prosecutor Kuch Kimlong argued the parliament’s decision to allow
authorities to proceed with the case after Sam An’s arrest was binding.
Sam An said he could not cooperate with the court, maintaining that
suspension of his immunity required a two-thirds majority vote – as
happened last week in the case of opposition Senator Thak Lany.
“This hearing is an illegal hearing, because the trial is against a lawmaker with 100 per cent immunity,” he said.
Before leaving the chamber, defence lawyer Choung Choungy had argued
that the arrest, interrogation and detention of his client were
unconstitutional.
“I am sure Um Sam An didn’t make any mistake. But the authorities
made a mistake in the procedure,” he said. “It is the right of
expression. And until now, we have no law about the internet, about
Facebook. No law, not guilty.”
But despite the absence of the defendant and his defence team, the
trial resumed, with the chamber hearing police testimony and examing the
answers Sam An had given police after his arrest. It also looked at his
Facebook posts, showed video clips and aired radio interviews
concerning the Vietnamese presence on economic land concessions.
The prosecution, unimpeded, argued that the evidence demonstrated Sam
An had committed a crime that had caused chaos to the public order. A
verdict is due on October 10.
Law expert Sok Sam Oeun said that while conducting proceedings
without the defence present smacked of unfairness, “the law cannot
favour the accused if the accused walks out”.
“The problem is the accused himself waived his rights . . . he lost an opportunity to defend his claim,” he said.
However, he added, as a pending decision by the Supreme Court could
affect the validity of the lower court’s trial, the judge ought to have
postponed the hearing.
Government spokesman Phay Siphan said a two-thirds majority vote was
not required to strip Sam An’s immunity, as he was arrested for an “in
flagrante delicto” crime, and that the Ministry of Interior had waited
to arrest him after an extended stay in the United States.
“He happens to be a lawmaker but he’s not mature enough,” he said,
maintaining Sam An’s views amounted to incitement against the government
that “might jeopardise . . . public order”.
“It is increasing tension between Cambodia and Vietnam,” Siphan said. “You’re not supposed to do that.”
Sam An posted an electronic copy of the treaty claimed as the original with doctored words.
ReplyDeleteThe Government presented the original copy, a typed paper in 1985, at the time Cambodia had no computer, no electronic format for any document. Clearly, Sam An was caught with a blatant and stupid lie to incite aggression against the Government.
Sam An's defense was also equally stupid, "I did not know, I got it from the internet." That's lame. No International body will help you to associate with such lame excuse.
The Opposition is so stupid and lame, sometime I wonder if they were part of the Government's hired fake opposition to lure real opposition minded into a waste effort and trap.
Seriously, if you are a real Opposition, you cannot be that stupid.