A US identification card purportedly belonging to opposition leader Kem Sokha is circulating on social media after his arrest last week for alleged collusion with the US. Photo supplied |
‘Seiha’ releases Sokha video
Phnom Penh Post | 11 September 2017
Material apparently aimed at incriminating jailed opposition leader
Kem Sokha continued to flow in over the weekend, with pro-government
leaker “Seiha” releasing another video of Sokha expressing his gratitude
to the US government for its assistance in building democracy in
Cambodia.
The video – seemingly shot in the US in the presence of House
Representative Edward Royce, a staunch critic of Prime Minister Hun Sen –
shows only brief comments from the now-jailed Cambodia National Rescue
Party president thanking the US government representative for working
towards smooth elections in Cambodia.
“I was supported by [the] US government, with financial [support] to
promote democracy for five years. And today, the result of US citizens’
support has helped Cambodian people to stand up,” he said.
The statements, while brief, follow a similar 2013 video where Sokha
said he had received US assistance to plan his political trajectory –
comments used to charge him with “treason” and send him to pre-trial
detention in Tbong Khmum’s Correctional Centre 3.
The resurrection of the 2013 video came after unsubstantiated
conspiracy theories – promulgated by government mouthpiece Fresh News –
detailed a purported plot between the CNRP, the CIA, the Taiwanese ruling party, NGOs and freelance journalists to topple the ruling Cambodian People’s Party.
In the latest video, Royce is seen handing Sokha a plaque for his
advocacy work following a chant from the audience to replace Prime
Minister Hun Sen.
Meanwhile, anonymous Facebook page “Chaksmok Chao”, whose posts have
been featured in Fresh News’ attacks on international NGOs for allegedly
colluding with the United States, also posted what appeared to be an
identity card for Sokha from Washington state in the US, along with
pictures of protests being held overseas over the CNRP leader’s arrest.
Kem Monovithya, the CNRP’s deputy director for public affairs and
Sokha’s daughter, said references from Sokha to receiving US assistance
were about funding the Cambodian Center for Human Rights received from
the State Department’s USAID – all of which is public, she added.
“Many NGOs here and around the world receive funding from foreign
governments. And it’s public info,” she said in a message. Asked about
the ID card, Monovithya said it was irrelevant because Sokha was only a
Cambodian citizen.
“But I don’t understand why that’s a relevant question. What I can
tell you is that fact that he is not a citizen of any country other than
Cambodia,” she said yesterday.
However, the video clip seems to have caught the attention of the
authorities, with Interior Ministry spokesman Khieu Sopheak saying it
would be used in court by authorities in the Sokha case.
“The court will use it [the video] as evidence to incriminate him.
His charge carries [a sentence of] 15 to 30 years,” Sopheak said.
“The court will use it [the video] as evidence to incriminate him. His charge carries [a sentence of] 15 to 30 years,” Sopheak said.
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Wow, the old pervert will die in prison and no more sex for the rest of his life! That's a cruel fate for the king of the wooden thrones.
A good question, why did Kem Sokha receive an ID card from USA?
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