Friday, September 07, 2007

King Father Sihanouk holds ECCC at bay

Samdech Head of State Norodom Sihanouk visits Cambodian Liberated Zone: on Stung Treng-Phnom Penh Highway, Samdech Norodom Sihanouk, Princess Monique Sihanouk, Deputy-Prime Minister Khieu Sam Phan, and Mr. Hu Nim stop at a milestone. The inscription in the Cambodian Language says Phnom Penh 525 km. (Photo: Virtual Vietnam Archive)

By Cat Barton
Phnom Penh Post, Issue 16 / 18, September 7 - 20, 2007
"He is the Father of the Nation" - Son Soubert

"If he were to face cross examination as a witness the King Father could be made to reveal something people would rather remain hidden. It could be like opening Pandora's box." - Lao Mong Hay
King Father Norodom Sihanouk has held so many positions since 1941 that the Guinness Book of World Records identifies him as the politician who has occupied the world's greatest variety of political offices.

Now, his latest position as King Father has raised a new controversy regarding whether he can be required to testify about his knowledge of the Khmer Rouge era at the long-delayed trial.

Although some contend that Sihanouk's continuing head of state immunity is "illegitimate, unconstitutional and indefensible," leading members of the CPP and FUNCINPEC both said the former King is protected by the principle of lèse majesté and cannot be called to testify.

"He is the Father of the Nation," said Son Soubert, King Norodom Sihamoni's appointee at the Constitutional Council. "Even though he is retired, he retains the status of Head of State and so the King Father is not obliged to testify at the court unless he decides to from his own will."

Sihanouk, 85, retired by officially abdicating as King on October 7, 2004. His son Norodom Sihamoni was later named King to succeed him.

Upon his abdication, the Cambodian parliament conferred upon Sihanouk the title of "Great and Valorous King" enabling him to retain the same privileges and immunities as those constitutionally conferred upon the reigning monarch. This was subsequently enshrined in the Law on the Titles and Privileges of the Former King and Queen of Cambodia on October 29, 2004.

This week the Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) issued a statement saying that parliament cannot confer such immunity. "Our constitution bestows on the King, the reigning King, immunity," said Lao Mong Hay, senior researcher at AHRC. "No one else has this immunity. Even with a constitutional amendment there would be no moral authority to the immunity obtained, and to go down this path would set a very dangerous precedent."

Sihanouk has not yet been called upon by prosecutors at the ECCC to testify.

But he stirred up the matter himself August 30 by sending an unusual invitation to Peter Foster, the United Nations Assistance to the Khmer Rouge Trial (UNAKRT) spokesman. The invitation asked Foster and anyone else interested at the UN to come to the Royal Palace for a "conversation" on "the affairs of the Khmer Rouge and Sihanouk." The invitation is for Saturday September 8, from 9 to noon.

"After this it will no longer be necessary for me to present myself before the UN's ECCC," the invitation said. The note added that if the UN did not accept the invitation to meet Saturday, the King Father "will not accept to see, speak or correspond with the UN's ECCC."

Foster said this week the UN responded to the King Father's invitation on Thursday, but the contents of the response weren't made public.

"I have not been authorized to take part in such a discussion," Foster told the Post on September 5. "It is not up to me personally - this is not an issue between me and the King Father, it is a judicial issue."

In a September 5 statement, the King Father complained that the ECCC wanted him to "take an oath to tell the truth, nothing but the truth on the subject of arch criminals."

"My 'oath'...I have taken already, today, in front of five superior Buddhist Monks and especially in front of statues and statuettes of Buddha. I do not have to swear an oath after [the one I swore] with Buddha, to debase myself to take an oath in front of the ECCC."

"Concerning the Khmer Rouge atrocities when Pol Pot, Ieng Sary, and Khieu Samphan were in power....I know that these Khmer Rouge took away five of my children, 14 of my grand-children, the Prince N. Phurissara and [his] family, Prince S. Methavi and [his] family."

The King Father concluded by saying "I have already said everything. That means all that I know. I have nothing else to say to the UN's ECCC and so that they stop bothering me with this 'Khmer Rouge Tribunal Affair' I don't owe anything to the UN's ECCC."

But King Father Norodom Sihanouk has plenty to tell.

According to the Historical Dictionary of Cambodia, when his regime was overthrown by Lon Nol in 1970, Sihanouk was out of the country on his way to Beijing. The Chinese government offered him support to fight his way back to power.

From Beijing, he urged Cambodians to take up arms against Lon Nol and became president of the nominal Royal Government of National Unity of Kampuchea (GRUNK). Sihanouk spent most of 1970 to 1975 in Beijing.

When the Khmer Rouge captured Phnom Penh in April 1975, Lon Nol had already fled, but Sihanouk did not return to Cambodia immediately. He returned in September, according to the same source, as leader of GRUNK. But the KR dissolved GRUNK in 1976 and Sihanouk was largely under house arrest throughout this period.

In 1979 the king avoided capture by Vietnamese-backed invading forces by fleeing Phnom Penh with the withdrawing Khmer Rouge. He resurfaced in Beijing. He urged the United Nations not to recognize the new government of Heng Samrin. He later moved to Pyongyang as the guest of Kim Il Sung. Sihanouk returned to Cambodia in November 1991 and he became King in September 1993.

The King Father's invitation to Foster was triggered by an August 29 news report in which Foster said that it was up to the court's judicial officers to decide who to call as witnesses and who to indict. He was responding to the call by a little known U.S. based human rights NGO called the Cambodian Action Committee for Justice and Equality (CACJE) which issued a statement August 20 calling for the King's immunity to be overturned.

CACJE is run by Sourn Serey Ratha, former Editor-in-Chief of Beehive Radio. On its website, www.ssrth.wordpress.com, is a letter it sent to "Mr Norodom Sihanouk," questioning Sihanouk's role in the emergence of the Khmer Rouge. It claims he betrayed his people, provided "cheap" leadership and changed allegiances in an attempt to maintain a lavish Royal lifestyle.

"You never speak the truth," the letter reads. "Your actions should be judged by the Khmer people....In the next life you should be reborn in a country you have pleased more than Cambodia - Vietnam maybe."

Sihanouk had said previously that he would be willing to testify at a court so his new position represents a change of heart, said Mong Hay.

Soubert said Sihanouk's invite reflects a long-standing distrust of the ECCC.

"He believes that [the ECCC] will not really bring justice to Cambodia," he said. "He has always said he would rather have a court in The Hague."

Prince Sisowath Thomico, a member of FUNCINPEC, also said the King Father doesn't have much faith in the ECCC.

"He is protected by constitutional immunity so it would be unlawful for him to testify," Thomico said. "It is a problem of procedure - can the UN sponsored court even receive his testimony?"

Thomico said that the process of documenting what Sihanouk experienced and knew during the Khmer Rouge regime, even if it is done in an informal meeting, would further the broader aim of creating a historical record and furthering national unity.

But a conversation about what happened is not the same as being questioned under oath in a court room, said Mong Hay.

"This invitation is a political gesture on part of the king," he said. "It is not part of court procedure. If not done in court, the interviews or evidence provided at the time should not be taken to account, they will have no legal validity."

Mong Hay said the King Father doesn't want to testify because he might face difficult cross examination by foreign lawyers. "If he were to face cross examination as a witness the King Father could be made to reveal something people would rather remain hidden. It could be like opening Pandora's box." The fact the government has sprung to the defence of the King Father's right to immunity is a further indication he may have something to hide, said Mong Hay.

The President of the National Assembly, Heng Samrin, defended the King Father's right to immunity. Cheam Yeap, CPP parliamentarian, said it would be illegal to make him testify and that the King Father's offer to invite interested parties to meet with him is sufficient.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Between the end of February and early April 1973, Prince Sihanouk, his wife, and Ieng Sary slipped away from southern China to tour the liberated zones of Cambodia. The three-thousand-kilometer trip was intended by the Vietnamese and Chinese to provide Sihanouk more legitimacy than the CPK was willing to bestow.

David P. Chandler, Page 227

April 5, 1973, Prince Norodom Sihanouk and Monigue on their way to visit the liberated zone in Cambodia, stopped by in Hanoi; which Sihanouk composed a song entitled "THANK YOU, HO CHI MINH TRAIL."

David P. Chandler, Page 228

May 1973, in an interview with the Italian journalist Oriana Fallaci, Sihanouk said he was "100 PERCENT WITH THE KHMER ROUGE. I AM USEFUL TO THEM BECAUSE WITHOUT ME THEY WOULDN'T HAVE THE PEASANTS, AND YOU CAN'T MAKE A REVOLUTION IN CAMBODIA WITHOUT THE PEASANTS.

David P. Chandler, Page 229

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Anonymous said...

Photo and Caption by Virtual Vietnam Archive! Ahahhahah!

For the Vietcong to capture and to archive such picture of King Sihanouk really show the dept, the involvement, the influent of the Vietcong with the Khmer Vietminh or the Khmer Rouge!

The Vietcong were smart enough to show only King Sihanouk with the Khmer Vietminh or the Khmer Rouge but what about the King Sihanouk with the Vietcong leaders and the Vietcong army and the Vietcong will never show! Ahahahahah!

What about those Vietcong army who are illegally using Cambodia as their base and sanctuary to evade American bombing? I guess the Vietcong will never show that either! Ahahahhahaha!

The Vietcong leaders are now on the defensive mode and they try to distance themselves from King Sihanouk!

King Sihanouk needs to defend himself against the Vietcong propaganda before more damage is done to his reputation! Aahahhaha!

This whole fucken UN court trial is Vietcong by design because the Vietcong puppet government has the power to shut down or to delay the UN court again and again! There is nothing new here! The only reason this fucken UN court want to start again because now the UN have enough funding to buy more experts to say more bad stuff about Cambodian!

The UN court needs to stop parading bad image of Cambodian people for the world to see! The circus is over!

Anonymous said...

After this picture was taken and the border markers were removed by the Vietcong and new many one is being installed in 2008 with the help of Vietcong puppet government.

The Virtual Vietnam Archive want to give an impression that it is telling you a lot about King Sihanouk but the archive did not tell you the complete story behind the picture.

That is why the Vietcong government chooses to call it "virtual" which mean it is not real!

Anonymous said...

Seihaknouk and Vietnam are both guilty, since Seihaknouk try to avoid the court then Seihaknouk cover up the Vietnam so Seihaknouk him self get double counts of his guilt with bloodbath of Cambodian genocide and invited Yiekcong to fight and kill Cambodian citizen in Cambodia.

Anonymous said...

Did King Sihanouk try to cover up as you accused him or he is scared of getting shot by the Viet Mafia?
You exggerated too much that King Sihanouk invited Vietnamese to kill his own people.

Anonymous said...

Not scared of getting shot but scared of losing the country to Communism. I said before King Sihanouk will never testify against China and Vietnam, but he will do against the US.

You can't change these people mind, when their minds are already made up to them "King is guilty".

Anonymous said...

We are looking for justice, but the UN is one of the corrupt organization. Members of the UN took the bribes from Vietnam by lying to the world that Vietnam already left Cambodia, but apparently Vietnam never left Cambodia.

This KRT trial is set up by Vietnam ordered from China, Viets' boss.

I said we get to demand that China, US, Vietnam, Soviet and Thailand pay us the damage.

Anonymous said...

Dr. Lao Mong Hay - Pandora's box or a can of worms is just an understatement: 2 millions worth of human life; or is it that Cambodian's life doesn't count???

kaiak

Anonymous said...

02:21PM I am very sad and sad that I have born from the same Country that you did, but I have never attempted to hurt and hate my homy except you but never mind ,because you born natural blind included your brain .You have never read the news nor go to school in Cambodia so that sound like you lack of history class, so before you back up or bragging about your national hero please open up the book and search for Seihaknouk documents from 1954 to 2007 so you'll clear your self ,thanks you for joining and back up the wrong leader.

Anonymous said...

Even they have seen with ,their own eyes that Seihaknouk the king of khmer rouge
getting involve with Khmer rouge and vietnam leading Cambodia in to bloodbath with the lost of two million lives, later on was lying about about he was willing to show up at UN court now said that he has nothing to do with khmer rouge(sic) where is the
TOUSAPIT REAJATHOIR? hahahah when the death time is coming, it doesn't matter they all human they have to,but for Seihaknouk lies with out the dictionary so he always getting caught . please all people in the next generation please do some change ,do not let ONE MAN LEAD OUR NATION ,ALSO HUN SEN will lead us go to hell too,it is serious disaster we will face in the future.
DO NOT VOTE FOR HUN SEN in 2008

Anonymous said...

Yes keep saying do not vote for Hun Sen, but you trouble makers cause him even more paranoid, he will win again.
If he lose he will shoot. Get it?

A lot of psychopaths in here claimed to know about what King Sihanouk did.

Anonymous said...

Dear Anon @12:02 AM,

Evidentially, you are a PSYCHOPATH!