Cambodian Court Slams Opposition Leader With New Conviction
AP / New York Times | 27 Dec. 2017
PHNOM
PENH, Cambodia — A court in Cambodia on Tuesday sentenced the
country's exiled opposition leader to five years in prison after finding
him guilty of conspiring to incite chaos by posting misleading
documents on his Facebook page.
The
conviction by the Phnom Penh Municipal Court is the latest legal
problem for Sam Rainsy, head of the Cambodia National Rescue Party. The
several cases against him are generally considered part of Prime
Minister Hun Sen's strategy to weaken his opponents ahead of local
elections next year.
Sam
Rainsy was found guilty in absentia of conspiracy to incite chaos and
using and falsifying public documents. His Facebook page had reposted
from a fellow party member several poorly translated documents
suggesting that Hun Sen's government had signed a treaty ceding
territory to neighboring Vietnam, Cambodia's traditional enemy.
Two
opposition party members who maintained the Facebook page for Sam
Rainsy were found guilty of the same charges, and also given five-year
prison sentences, but with two years suspended. The two are also in
exile.
The original poster of the erroneous material, opposition Sen. Hong Sok Hour, was sentenced last month to seven years in prison.
Defense
lawyers in Sam Rainsy's trial had argued that the case hinged on a
mistranslated document found on the internet for which the defendants
were not responsible.
They
also said that Sam Rainsy had nothing to do with posting the false
information, and routinely allowed his staff to post any interesting
material.
In
a Facebook posting responding to the verdicts, the opposition leader
accused Hun Sen of often using "his puppet court" as a political tool.
He said the court's decision would strengthen his resolve to contest 2017 local elections and the 2018 general election.
Sam
Rainsy has been in exile since November last year to avoid a jail term
on a defamation conviction that he had believed was covered by a royal
pardon.
More
recently, he was found guilty of defamation in a separate case for
alleging that a senior government official sought to inflate Hun Sen's
online popularity by buying "likes" for his Facebook page.
The
government in October banned his re-entry from abroad, making it more
difficult for him to fight the charges even if he chooses to return.
Please listen to Khmer history:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGoItWe8IEM
Oh man, haven't Scam Rainsy read the response from Mr. Hun Sen? The original document was typed on an old-fashioned type-writer. Back in 1989, there was no word-processor on the PC yet. The document posted by CNRP was a fake, not just a poorly translated document.
ReplyDeleteOh well, Scam Rainsy must go to jail to learn his lesson for being stupid and odious.
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