United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan has expressed concern over remarks made by Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen slamming the work of UN human rights envoys in his country. Hun Sen has described UN human rights envoys as "gods without virtue" and "long-term tourists", and criticised the United Nations for its silence during the Khmer Rouge genocide of the 1970s.(AFP/File/Stan Honda)
Saturday-Sunday, April 1-2, 2006
By Erik Wasson
THE CAMBODIA DAILY
UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan issued a statement on Thursday backing his Special Representative for Human Rights in Cambodia Yash Ghai, and calling on the government to cooperate with the UN on human rights.
Government spokesman and Minister of Information Khieu Kanharifh responded that the government would be willing to work with Ghai in the future, if the UN fires its staff at the local office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.
Hun Sen has lashed out at Ghai several times in recent days, after Ghai held a press conference critical of the government’s record on human rights on Tuesday.
"The Secretary-General trusts the Cambodian authorities will continue to offer their cooperation to the Special Representative and to the Cambodia Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights," the UN said in a statement.
He noted that the mandates of the UN's human rights envoys to Cambodia were established in 1993 by the international community, and that these mandates have been renewed in full consultation with the government.
"This is in recognition both of the continuing need for this essential work in Cambodia and of the contributions made by different Special Representatives, who have carried out their duties with independence, integrity and expertise, as well as by the Office of the High Commissioner," the statement reads.
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour also issued a statement Thursday calling on the full cooperation of Hun Sen's government in monitoring human rights in Cambodia and "ensuring that the standards accepted by the government are observed."
Khieu Kanharith on Friday blasted the local office of the UN center for human rights. "They are the most lazy staff the UN has," Khieu Kanharith said. "Yash Ghai is new and they gave him the wrong information," he said. "We would consider working with him if the UN fired that local staff."
"This is an old song, maybe it was a good song ten years ago," he said of Ghai's criticism.
"He does not know about how many judges were disciplined...about the assistance from donors we have accepted to draft new laws."
The UN center for human rights' Cambodia Coordinator Margo Picken declined comment on Khieu Kanharith's remarks.
On Thursday, the Asian Human Rights Commission issued a statement condemning Hun Sen's verbal attacks on Ghai, and endorsing Ghai's controversial finding that too much power has been concentrated in the hands of one unnamed individual. "Democracy in Cambodia remains stillborn," AHRC said. "While previous special representatives have made hundreds of recommendations, none of them have been implemented. The donor community must review this lack of implementation."
Government spokesman and Minister of Information Khieu Kanharifh responded that the government would be willing to work with Ghai in the future, if the UN fires its staff at the local office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.
Hun Sen has lashed out at Ghai several times in recent days, after Ghai held a press conference critical of the government’s record on human rights on Tuesday.
"The Secretary-General trusts the Cambodian authorities will continue to offer their cooperation to the Special Representative and to the Cambodia Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights," the UN said in a statement.
He noted that the mandates of the UN's human rights envoys to Cambodia were established in 1993 by the international community, and that these mandates have been renewed in full consultation with the government.
"This is in recognition both of the continuing need for this essential work in Cambodia and of the contributions made by different Special Representatives, who have carried out their duties with independence, integrity and expertise, as well as by the Office of the High Commissioner," the statement reads.
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour also issued a statement Thursday calling on the full cooperation of Hun Sen's government in monitoring human rights in Cambodia and "ensuring that the standards accepted by the government are observed."
Khieu Kanharith on Friday blasted the local office of the UN center for human rights. "They are the most lazy staff the UN has," Khieu Kanharith said. "Yash Ghai is new and they gave him the wrong information," he said. "We would consider working with him if the UN fired that local staff."
"This is an old song, maybe it was a good song ten years ago," he said of Ghai's criticism.
"He does not know about how many judges were disciplined...about the assistance from donors we have accepted to draft new laws."
The UN center for human rights' Cambodia Coordinator Margo Picken declined comment on Khieu Kanharith's remarks.
On Thursday, the Asian Human Rights Commission issued a statement condemning Hun Sen's verbal attacks on Ghai, and endorsing Ghai's controversial finding that too much power has been concentrated in the hands of one unnamed individual. "Democracy in Cambodia remains stillborn," AHRC said. "While previous special representatives have made hundreds of recommendations, none of them have been implemented. The donor community must review this lack of implementation."
2 comments:
Dear Friends!
I would like to thank very very very much to UN and USA etc for their great efforts to save my people for many years...!
But I do do not understand what the Cambodian Leaders (my leaders) are thinking about?, How many more years are they going to pursue their business on the head of Cambodian people?? Why don't they change their crazy stances to bring real peace and heppiness to their own people??
Thanks
Dear All
Many many many thanks to Cofi Annan for his great works to save millions of human lives in the world, include Cambodia!
The Lord Buddha appreciated you so much!!
Thanks
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