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| Former CNRP President Sam Rainsy stands along the Bassac River outside his home in Phnom Penh's Chak Angre Leu commune. Post Staff |
Court orders seizure of Rainsy's land to pay for defamation convictions
Phnom Penh Post | 27 February 2018
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday issued a letter ordering the
seizure of former Cambodia National Rescue Party President Sam Rainsy’s
land in Chak Angre Leu commune, which houses the former party
headquarters and Rainsy’s private residence, to pay fines levied in two
defamation convictions.
The order relates to separate defamation cases filed by National
Assembly President Heng Samrin and Prime Minister Hun Sen against
Rainsy. In both cases, the court said the former opposition leader had
exhausted his appeals.
“First, temporarily confiscate the properties of the debtor Sam
Rainsy, such as immovable property with land certificate located in Chak
Angre Leu commune, Meanchey district, Phnom Penh and wait for the court
to decide on the case,” the warrant reads, adding that the land will be
returned if Rainsy clears his penalties.
Rainsy could not be reached today and Ky Tech, lawyer for both Samrin and Hun Sen, said he was busy and could not comment.
Samrin’s case relates to a Facebook video on Rainsy’s account
alleging falsely that the People's Republic of Kampuchea government, led
by Samrin, tried the late King Norodom Sihanouk in absentia and had
sentenced him to death. Rainsy was ordered to pay Samrin around $37,200 and approximately $2,400 to the state.
The other conviction follows accusations by Rainsy that the premier
bribed social media celebrity and ruling party champion Thy Sovantha
with $1 million to wage a campaign against the opposition, after text
messages purportedly between Hun Sen and Sovantha were leaked. The court
sided with the premier and his claims to $1 million in damages last December.

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