Human Rights Watch Asia Advocacy Director John Sifton said the amendments had “no legitimate purpose” and were introduced only to try to weaken the CNRP.“Everyone in Cambodia knows that the real purpose of this amendment is to weaken and possibly even destroy the opposition in the lead up to next year’s elections,” he said in an email.“We should all ignore talk of law and process and address what’s really going on here: the CPP is abusing the government’s legal process and legislative process to weaken and ultimately destroy a political party opposed to it. And that is profoundly undemocratic.”“Allies and donors to Cambodia should demand that the government repeal it.”
Prime Minister Hun Sen and Deputy Prime Minister Sar Kheng vote to amend the Law on Political Parties at the National Assembly in March. Photo supplied |
Controversial Party Law signed, though King declines to ink changes
Phnom Penh Post | 31 July 2017
Human rights observers have slammed Friday’s signing of controversial and highly politicised changes
to the Political Parties Law, claiming they are unconstitutional and
designed to hamper the opposition ahead of the July 2018 national
election.
The changes, which were introduced to target former Cambodia National
Rescue Party (CNRP) leader Sam Rainsy and ban any party from using his
voice, image, writings or otherwise “conspiring” with him, were signed
by Senate President Say Chhum on Friday. Parties found to be in
violation of the law can be dissolved.
Chhum signed the changes as the acting head of state in place of King
Norodom Sihamoni, who is in China for medical treatment until the end
of August.
King Sihamoni’s absence fuelled speculation he left to avoid signing
the contentious changes. On Saturday – one day after the party law
changes were signed – he signed a royal decree to grant Deputy Prime Minister Tea Banh the honorific title “Samdech”.
CNRP official Prince Sisowath Thomico said the King signed and sent a
scanned copy of the decree and an original would arrive in the mail.
When asked why the King did not do the same for the political
amendments, Prince Thomico responded: “That is the question!”
Meanwhile, opposition lawmaker Kim Sour Phirith said the CNRP was busily scrubbing Rainsy’s image from all billboards across the country in order to comply with the law.
“On the issue of relating with him [Rainsy], we are asking legal
experts to study comprehensively about what is stated in the new
amendment,” he said.
Sok Eysan, a spokesman for the Cambodian People’s Party, defended the amendments – the second set of changes
to the Political Parties Law in six months. “The aim . . . of this law,
[which is] enforced for all political parties in Cambodia … [is] to
straighten the line for every political party to respect and steadily
enforce democracy and strengthen the rule of law according to the spirit
of the October 1991 Paris Accord and the constitution,” Eysan wrote in a
message.
However, Human Rights Watch Asia Advocacy Director John Sifton said
the amendments had “no legitimate purpose” and were introduced only to
try to weaken the CNRP.
“Everyone in Cambodia knows that the real purpose of this amendment
is to weaken and possibly even destroy the opposition in the lead up to
next year’s elections,” he said in an email.
“We should all ignore talk of law and process and address what’s
really going on here: the CPP is abusing the government’s legal process
and legislative process to weaken and ultimately destroy a political
party opposed to it. And that is profoundly undemocratic.”
“Allies and donors to Cambodia should demand that the government repeal it.”
In a legal analysis issued earlier this month, 19 organisations also
described the changes as unconstitutional. The amendments, the groups
said, “place further unjustifiable restrictions on the freedoms of
association and expression”, “entail a disproportionate logistical and
financial burden for any political party that is not in compliance” and
“severely hinder the civil and political rights of individuals”.
Meanwhile, according to a report by local media outlet Fresh News
yesterday, the Sam Rainsy Party, which is due to disband after the next
Senate election in January with its senators expected to run for the
CNRP, agreed to change its name to “Candlelight Party”. Under the new
Political Parties Law, no party can be named after an individual. SRP
senators Teav Vannol and Mardi Seng could not be reached for comment
yesterday.
Additionally, royalist party Funcinpec, which boasts an image of
Prince Norodom Ranariddh in its insignia, is “preparing for some
changes” as the law also prohibits the use of any person’s face in their
logo. “We have to be informed . . . [by] some notice from the
authorities, otherwise perhaps we will keep quiet,” spokesman Nhep Bun
Chin said, adding the party would make a public decision after Ranariddh
returned from abroad.
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ReplyDeleteHow many innocent Khmer/Cambodian people have you murdered since you were a Vietnamese/Yuon secret agent(s) hiding in Khmer Rouges uniforms during and after the Killing Fields (1975-1979)?
We know that you -Drgunzet- and other murderous Vietnamese secret agents have killed several thousands of innocent and well-educated Khmer/Cambodian people (including innocent small children), in order to reduce Cambodian population so that Hanoi master-minded killers and you would/will replace the landless Vietnamese folks in Cambodia and would accomplish the devil Ghost Ho Chi Minh's goal and dirty plan to wipe out Cambodian people before stealing land from Cambodian people and taking a control over Cambodia.
Why do you keep making up lies [about the killings]? Why is killing always on your mind? You must have a very sick and murderous mind.
DeleteAnd like always they blame, they scream, they cry and like always they cannot provide any sources or evidence. Yet they keep screaming in their attempt to fabricate new story and poison people just like Joseph Goebbels did
DeleteAnonymous8:33 AM and Anonymous9:14 AM are the same poster called Drgunzet.
DeleteAgain, to you Drgunzet.
How many innocent Khmer/Cambodian people have you murdered since you were a Vietnamese/Yuon secret agent(s) hiding in Khmer Rouges uniforms during and after the Killing Fields (1975-1979)?
We know that you -Drgunzet- and other murderous Vietnamese secret agents have killed several thousands of innocent and well-educated Khmer/Cambodian people (including innocent small children), in order to reduce Cambodian population so that Hanoi master-minded killers and you would/will replace the landless Vietnamese folks in Cambodia and would accomplish the devil Ghost Ho Chi Minh's goal and dirty plan to wipe out Cambodian people before stealing land from Cambodian people and taking a control over Cambodia.
Anonymous9:14 AM is not Drgunzet.
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គណបក្សប្រជាជន និងក្រុមមេដឹកនាំរបស់គេ ប្រឹងប្រែងខ្លាំងណាស់ ក្នុងរឿងបង្កើតច្បាប់ ដែលគ្មាន តម្លៃ,គ្មានគុណប្រយោជន៍ សម្រាប់ជាតិ ។ ឯច្បាប់ដែលមានរួចហើយ, ច្បាប់ដែលការពារ នូវសន្តិសុខ ការពារសិទ្ធិ សេរីភាព ប្រជារាស្ត្រពិតៗ ពួកគេ,តុលាការគេ បែរជាមិន អើពើ,មិនអនុវត្ត ឲ្យបានត្រឹមត្រូវសោះឡើយ ។ ឧទា.សំណុំរឿង ជនបានរំលោភលើ កូនស្រីជាអនិតិជន,ឳពុកម្ដាយ របស់នាង បានប្ដឹង អស់រយៈពេល ដប់ឆ្នាំហើយ តែនៅមិនទាន់ រួចរាល់ មិនទាន់បានសំណង ជម្ងឺចិត្ត នៅឡើយ (ខែត្រកោះកុង ឬ ព្រះសីហនុ ?) ។
ReplyDeleteឆ្នាំ ២០១៨ ខាងមុខ ប្រជាពលរដ្ឋខ្មែរ នឹងបោះឆ្នោត ជ្រើសយក បក្សដែលបម្រើជាតិ,បម្រើ ម្ចាស់ប្រទេស គឺពលរដ្ឋខ្មែរពិតៗ ។
ចំណែក លោក សម រង្ស៊ី, ថ្វីបើពេលនេះ លោកត្រូវបានគេ ប្រឹងកម្ចាត់ចេញ, ក៏ខ្មែរអ្នក ស្រឡាញ់ជាតិ ពិតប្រាកដ នៅតែចងចាំ និងរង់ចាំ លោកជានិច្ចកាល ៕
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You folks need to support the good King.
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