Sam Rainsy talks to the media after a meeting in Phnom Penh in 2015. |
Sam Rainsy handed jail time in defamation case against PM
Phnom Penh Post | 30 March 2017
Former CNRP president Sam Rainsy was slapped with yet another
conviction this morning after the Phnom Penh Municipal Court found him
guilty of incitement and defamation for alleging last year that
political commentator Kem Ley’s death was “state-backed terrorism”.
The conviction, which coincides with the 20th anniversary
of the grenade attack on a rally led by Rainsy, was handed down by
judge Y Thavrak, who sentenced Rainsy to one year and eight months in
prison along with a 10 million riel fine (about $2,500). Rainsy will
also have to pay a symbolic punitive fine of 100 riel to Hun Sen.
“Sam Rainsy is convicted to 20 months and fined 10 million riel for
defamation in public and incitement to cause social disorder,” said
court spokesman Ly Sophanna, after the ruling.
Following Kem Ley’s death last year, Rainsy took to Facebook to call
the killing a state sponsored act, leading to Prime Minister Hun Sen’s
lawyer Ky Tech filing a court complaint on behalf of the premier.
Many believe Ley’s killing to be politically motivated, and the
conviction this month of the ostensible shooter in the case has done
little to quell Cambodians’ suspicions that he acted at the behest of
others.
Similarly, Sam Rainsy Party Senator Thak Lany was convicted in
November for also alleging that Hun Sen was behind the murder of the
popular commentator and was handed an 18 month sentence, a $2,000 fine
and a 100 riel symbolic compensation to the premier. The senator was
convicted in absentia after being granted asylum in Sweden.
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