Australian James Ricketson (centre) steps out of a police vehicle yesterday to be questioned at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court on accusations of spying after he flew a drone over an opposition rally. Pha Lina |
Australian filmmaker questioned
Phnom Penh Post | 29 June 2017
An Australian filmmaker jailed for alleged espionage in Cambodia claimed he was arrested without a warrant yesterday, as he was hauled to court for questioning.
James Ricketson, 68, was arrested on June 3, a day after he was
spotted flying a drone over an opposition election rally. He was held
for almost a week before being charged with gathering information that could jeopardise Cambodia’s national security – a crime that carries a 10-year prison term.
“They arrested me without a warrant, and they do not allow me to meet
my lawyer,” Ricketson told reporters at Phnom Penh Municipal Court,
before prison guards blocked him from speaking further.
He was then questioned by Investigating Judge Pich Vicheathor for
more than two hours, said Ricketson’s lawyer, Ou Helene. It was the
first time she had been alongside her client at court, but she had met
with him a few times in jail, she said.
The Interior Ministry and National Police have remained tight-lipped
about the specific nature of his crime. However, an anonymous source
told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on Tuesday that Ricketson
had been questioned about his links to former opposition leader Sam
Rainsy.
Rainsy, who remains in self-imposed exile in France, yesterday denied
any knowledge of a supposed documentary Ricketson was making about the
former opposition president and the party.
“I am not aware of such a plan, if any. I haven’t seen the guy for years,” Rainsy said in the email. “But he remains a friend.”
A number of photographs depict Ricketson filming Rainsy at different events.
Prime Minister Hun Sen appeared to refer to Ricketson’s case on
Monday, when he called for the arrest of “any spies in Cambodia”,
whether foreigners or citizens.
“I condemn those who interfere in Cambodian’s internal affairs. Also,
any spies in Cambodia have to be arrested for legal action regardless
of nationality,” he said.
Ricketson has long been a critic of Hun Sen. In a Facebook post from
2013, he described the premier as the “Darth Vader” of Cambodian
politics (with Rainsy being “Luke Skywalker”).
“Hun Sen’s style of government necessitates intimidation, the jailing
of critics and opposition party members, tanks, razor wire barricades
and a 10,000 strong personal body guard armed with state of the art
weaponry,” he wrote, adding that Hun Sen was a “dictator in the Mugabe
mold”.
Helene declined to comment on any opposition links and said Ricketson may be brought in for more questioning next week.
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ReplyDeleteNow do a google search for "Cambodian monk condom". Oh my God. It's sick.
Just to be sure, let's do a google search for "Chinese monk condom". Again, similar result as "Vietnamese monk condom".
Oh, I got an idea, let's do a google search for "Thai monk condom". And I found this:
http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/monk-found-car-laymans-attire-wine-condoms/
Thais, you must stop copying from Khmer.