Khen Ang
VOA Khmer
21/12/2006
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Click here to listen to Khemara's interview with Heng Pov's wife in Khmer
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Malaysian authorities have deported a former Cambodian police chief back to his home country after he lost a court battle to avoid extradition.
Heng Pov was put on a special flight Thursday from Malaysia to Cambodia's capital, Phnom Penh, where authorities immediately took him to a court.
In September, a Cambodian court convicted the former Phnom Penh police chief in absentia and sentenced him to 18 years in prison for organizing the murder of a Cambodian judge in 2003.
Heng Pov fled Cambodia in July to Singapore and then to Malaysia, where authorities detained him for overstaying his visa. He had hoped to leave Malaysia for Finland, which offered him asylum on human rights grounds.
Heng Pov denies involvement in the judge's murder. He has warned that he could face torture or death if returned to Cambodia.
10 comments:
it is not goog for cambodian...now we can see what the world do .who care about khmer
It is really amaging about Malaysia collaboration with mafia leaders in Cambodia. How much Hun Sen has to spend ( one millions-10 millions to get Heng pov Back to Cambodia). USA has spend at 100 millions dollars to bribe all Saddam Hussein to sell their boss. I wonder Hun Sen has to spend a lot of monies to manipulate this justice. Where is the United Nation refugee committee? Where are they? It is hopeless
it is really sad to hear that Heng Pov sent from malaysia to cambodia.the good thing to do now is to wait and see...
Heng Pov will soon be forced to deliver a statement to clean the dirtiest faces of the Hun Sen government over the past murder and wrongdoings. Malaysia must have benefited a great deal from deporting Heng Pov to Phnom Penh. There is no real justice in the world. Further information about the most serious crimes committed by Hun Sen, Hok Lundy and their accomplices can not be revealed.Just remember that injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.
Yep enough bribe from Hun Sen and his official given to the Malaysian government and judges.
Human right group should constantly keep a close eyes on Heng Pov while he is in goal...Hun Sen & Hok Lundy will get their revenge on Heng Pov.
Heng Pou, Hun Sen, the feroucious Phkay Chor Hok Lundy, Mak Chito Military Police Kem Sokha.....all his former colleagues or ennemies, are the same. Their arms are tainted with human blood.
Watch closely on those Pkay! They are just Maffiosi backing Crook OKNHA....They are now happy that his former colleague Heng Pov was handed my Malaysia to Hun Sen. They have spent a lot of money to get him back, because he have critical information about criminal activties of those people.
Oh boy, oh boy... That was close!
My staff and I were in the state of uncertainty in the last 5 months or so. I am not sure what would be the outcome of this fugitive's escape to Finland. Any way we got the bastard! Good job everyone.
Hok Lundy, how much did you pay for Heng Pov's deportation? I, as the Prime Minister of Cambodia, would like to appeal to all Okhna to compensate Hok Lundy because he went to Hong Kong in a covet operation to withdraw some funds from his $84 million account to pay for this deportation. Please give generously.
From the Office of
Samdech Hun Sen
Prime Minister of Cambodia
(Since 1984-Current)
Protecting Khmer interests through Cyberspace. As you know I can not protect Khmer interests in Cambodia because i have one eye and there are too many Vietcongs, I might loss my prime ministership, if you know what I mean?
Deportation from Malaysia is the way in which the world move. the first thing UN must do is to kick Geoge Bush'ass before saying anything.
all I have to say this is fuck up....man!!!....NO Justice at all...
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