Opposition lawmaker Nhay Chamroeum is kicked outside the National Assembly in late last year. Photo supplied |
MP attackers promoted
Phnom Penh Post | 28 December 2016
Two weeks after leaving prison, two soldiers from Prime Minister Hun Sen’s Personal Bodyguard Unit convicted for a vicious public assault on two opposition lawmakers were promoted in rank, a sub-decree signed by the premier shows.
Sot Vanny and Mao Hoeun, who together with fellow bodyguard unit
soldier Chhay Sarith confessed to attacking Cambodian National Rescue
Party lawmakers Nhay Chamroeun and Kong Saphea in front of the National
Assembly in October last year, were elevated from lieutenant colonel to
colonel on November 17, according to the document.
The pair’s advancement, which carries a $7 pay bump, according to
salary figures for the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces, came a fortnight
after they, and their co-accused, left Prey Sar prison, where they
served just 12 months of a mostly suspended four-year sentence.
Despite military regulations prohibiting soldiers from undertaking
any activities that breach the “honour or integrity” of the RCAF,
Defence Ministry spokesman Chhum Socheat yesterday defended the
continued service of the men.
“They had already served their punishment in compliance with the law
. . . and they have corrected themselves to be good people,” Socheat
said.
Regarding the promotions, he said, advancements were vetted by a committee that assessed soldiers’ performance.
“And they must receive what they deserve for their good performance,” he said.
Reached yesterday, Saphea, whose nose was broken and eardrum ruptured
in the attack, said the men should have been fired. He slammed the
CPP’s “culture of impunity” and said the promotions were also slap in
the face for veteran soldiers who had served in the military for years.
“The one who commits wrong gets away with it, while the victims do not get proper justice,” he said.
Video footage shows Vanny, Hoeun and Sarith among a group of at least
16 men who dragged the lawmakers from their cars and beat them bloody
in the street after an anti-opposition rally outside the assembly, which
had been alluded to the night before by Hun Sen.
Despite the wealth of evidence, police failed to arrest more
attackers, while judges at the trio’s trial banned questions about the
group’s bodyguard superiors before sentencing them to serve only 12
months of a four-year sentence.
Hun Sen denied involvement in the attack, while the bodyguard unit
initially denied it employed the men, who maintained at trial they were
not under orders, but had reacted to an insult by their victims.
Reached yesterday, Human Rights Watch deputy Asia director Phil
Robertson said the promotions were yet more evidence to the contrary.
“This is obviously the pay-off for services rendered for doing Hun Sen and the CPP’s dirty work,” Robertson said.
“What we’ve seen is denying that these two were part of the Bodyguard
Unit changing now to this sweetheart promotion in exchange for
continued loyalty and silence about who was really behind the attack on
the two CNRP MPs.”
Next time, don't hit the corrupted CNRP law makers, just hit their fancy cars. Each of their luxury car costs easily 80,000 US dollars after luxury import tax.
ReplyDeleteCNRP is so corrupt, just look at how fat, how big their bellies are.
and you will be handed over to the firing squad under the laws of the new democratic Cambodia where justice prevails.
DeleteWhy me? I am the good guy.
DeleteAnonymous9:33 AM and Anonymous8:49 AM are still the Vietnamese dog eater around called Drgunzet who falled in love with Hun Sen (a Vietnamese puppet) and also is dreaming a failure of Cambodia and Cambodian people again and again. LOL
ReplyDeleteI could not stop laughing when I saw the picture the fat CNRP got stomped. Look at all of the fat got stomped on!
ReplyDeleteCNRP is so corrupted. How did the guy got money to buy the 80,000 US dollar luxury SUV in such a poor country. Mr. Hun Sen never drove any such fancy car.
And how did the CNRP dude got so fat while most people are skinny and underfed/malnourished in Cambodia?