Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Prince Sirivudh will not act as witness at the appeal court

02 October 2007
By Kim Pov Sottan
Radio Free Asia

Translated from Khmer by Socheata

Prince Norodom Sirivudh, the former Funcinpec party secretary-general who is an important witness in the sale of this party headquarters, rejected his participation in the court case hearing by the appeal court, one day prior to the set date which is Wednesday. The court case is planned to resolve the differences involved in the sale of the Funcinpec party headquarters.

Sao Vita, the defense lawyer of Prince Sirivudh, declared that the prince is completing a mission overseas, and that his absence does not affect the search for justice by the court because the prince asked that the court preserves all his previous declarations.

Sao Vita said: “At the Phnom Penh municipal court, he answered clearly and in detail. He said that prior to the sale, there was a two-day party congress held at the Olympic Stadium. And after the sale, some of the proceeds were used to buy the land for the new Funcinpec party headquarters, but for the remainder of the proceeds, he does not know how they were divvy up.”

The appeal court case hearing is planned for Wednesday, after Prince Ranariddh appealed the sentence issued by the Phnom Penh municipal court which made him the losing party, and Nhiek Bun Chhay, the winner of the lawsuit.

Muth Chantha, NRP spokesman, said that the absence of the witness will reflect on the quest for justice, even though the NRP was able to gather additional helpful proofs showing that Prince Ranariddh was clean.

Muth Chantha said: “In reality, we know that he (Norodom Sirivudh) was involved in this case since 2004, after his resignation from the position of Funcinpec secretary-general. Therefore, his absence is a bad thing, and it will also lighten the weight of our proofs at the court. However, we hope that the NRP, and Prince Ranariddh, in particular, will win the case, as long as the appeal court respects the law.”

The appeal case launched by Prince Ranariddh led the Funcinpec party to reveal that it is ending all arrangements it made with Prince Ranariddh.

Nouv Sovathero, Funcinpec spokesman, stressed that there is no more negotiation to provide a path for the prince to return and participate in the upcoming election.

Last year, the Phnom Penh municipal court sentenced Prince Ranariddh for breach of trust in the corruption involved in the sale of the Funcinpec party headquarters. The prince was sentenced to 18-month of jail, in addition to a fine.

This court case has been criticized by civil society organizations which consider it as a game played by Cambodian politicians to break one another.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

He what?

Hey, that is no good role model for Khmer people. If you are a witness to something, it is you duty to testify before the court so that the court can render proper justice to the accused. You got that, you westerner trained idiot?

Anonymous said...

The prince, the so called law professer, should respect the court date. I know the court is not that respectible but he still have to go to clear his name. By trying to evade the rule of law is sign of bad leadership.

Anonymous said...

(Yep!) what?
To obey the pupet court, good as you crazy or you are accepted the Viet Youn control your life and your country!

Don't be a sucker of your own blood?
Even your mother would not take your side in hell!

Anonymous said...

This is more proof that law in PP is a joke. They come to court when it serves their intrerest and the court cannot touch anyone in power, being royalists, CPP.

The people in power mock at khmer society constantly, yet events continue to happen.

Is this social justice that khmer want?

Anonymous said...

No 12:07Am , it is not social justice that khmer want!!! This the social justice that UNTAC brough amd impose on us from 1993!

May their gods punish, who coaborate with the evil!

Anonymous said...

He refuses to do because the evidence is overwhelmming, and he knows the person he is supposed to defend is a crook, and he himself is only looking for cheap sex. that's what all the royal family members are doing in Cambodia.

Anonymous said...

"(Yep!) what?"
"Yep," I agreed with the person above me.

"To obey the pupet court, good as you crazy or you are accepted the Viet Youn control your life and your country!"

You are entitle to your backward and upside down opinion about our court, but if you ever being accused of any crime, you better be ready to enjoy our PreySor five stars accommodation for the rest of you live, dude.