Keo Remy, head of the government’s Cambodian Human Rights Committee (CHRC), speaks to the press yesterday in Phnom Penh. Heng Chivoan |
EU meets rights body
Phnom Penh Post | 25 May 2017
A European Union election expert mission yesterday met with the
government’s Cambodia Human Rights Committee in a closed-door meeting as
part of its visit to the Kingdom, at the end of which it will submit
recommendations to the Cambodian authorities.
According to CHRC head Keo Remy [former SRP, former HRP, now CPP]/CHRC], delegate Renata Tardioli “asked
about the issue of human rights” and mechanisms for responding to human
rights complaints. The three-person expert mission arrived on April 25
and will stay through June.
Remy said a number of complaints regarding the election had been addressed, but said he wouldn’t discuss them publicly.
In 2015, an EU expert mission – of which Tardioli was part – showed
the EU’s concerns regarding elections, such as about voter registration
and capacity building of the National Election Committee (NEC).
The EU has supported the NEC financially since 2015. Assessments from
this year’s mission will remain confidential, said spokeswoman
Charlotte Souibes.
“The role of the EU is really important to ensure election reforms,” NEC spokesman Hang Puthea said.
He acknowledged the NEC still needed reforms, such as increasing
female representation amongst staff members. Generally, he said a system
was in place for free and fair elections.
“But sometimes democracy in Cambodia is not the same as democracy in
other countries,” he said. “I believe we have free and fair elections,
but not 100 per cent.”
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