Tuesday, February 03, 2009

Human rights severely neglected in Cambodia in 2008, report says

Journalist Khim Sambo and his son were assassinated in broad daylight (Photo: Xinhua)
Illegal eviction in Dey Krahorm (Photo: Reuters)

Tue, 03 Feb 2009
DPA

Phnom Penh - Cambodia's human rights credentials were tarnished in 2008 by government restrictions on public demonstrations, intimidation of journalists and forced evictions of residents from valuable land, according to a report released on Tuesday by a leading advocacy group. The Cambodian Human Rights and Development Association's annual report said the country's human rights record had improved during the 16 years since the transition to democracy, but criticized the government, police and military for their roles in a range of disputes throughout the year.

It said the government had allowed more public demonstrations than in any other year, but added that authorities had "worked to restrict freedom of assembly."

"Of 155 peaceful strikes and demonstrations that took place, 108 (70 per cent) were suppressed forcibly by the armed forces," it said.

"The authorities often refused to authorize demonstrations, or delayed in granting authorization for demonstrations shortly before they were due to take place, then unauthorized strikes and demonstrations were suppressed by force."

The report accused the military of becoming increasingly involved in land disputes, which saw tens of thousands of residents forcibly evicted from land earmarked for development throughout the year.

It said the number of evictions involving the military rose from 40 in 2007 to 125 in 2008.

Media freedom was restricted throughout 2008, the report said, with state-run media outlets continuing to be controlled by the ruling Cambodian People's Party.

"All state radio stations and private are strictly controlled by the ruling party. Due to these restrictions the public was often unaware of public events organized by non-ruling political parties and some NGOs," it said.

"Journalists were subject to various forms of threats throughout the year, and in one case a journalist was shot dead."

Human rights workers involved in land disputes were subject to personal threats, the report said, and community representatives were "subject to accusations of incitement."

"Such accusations from government officials were designed to intimidate workers and activists from providing legal advice and assistance to victims in land disputes with private companies and powerful people," the report said.

It also expressed concern over a lack of transparency and accusations of corruption at Cambodia's UN-backed Khmer Rouge tribunal, where five former leaders of the genocidal regime are currently facing trial for crimes against humanity.

"Victims of the Khmer Rouge expressed frustration at the slow progress towards trials, with the expected start of the trial of [former S-21 torture facility chief] 'Duch' being pushed back to February 17, 2009," it said.

The number of local and international human rights and civil society organizations in Cambodia has grown into the hundreds over the past decade, and many have attracted the ire of government officials for becoming involved in disputes between authorities and citizens.

Government spokesmen were unavailable for comment on Tuesday.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nobody will keep Khmer in the slum forever. The will faced serious consequence if they even try. Human right or no make no difference, especially westerner's twisted human right.

Anonymous said...

Don't understand what you want to say!

Anonymous said...

So, now you got what you wish for. The residents of slum were exiled away. And now you and your master be able to free of developing that area.
Bravo!! 10:45 PM. You're extremely donkey-ASS good person in Phnom Penh.
Definitely, you helped them, the resident, get out of slum. And leave them all homeless.
Thank God!! for let some of the corpse like you still remain in this planeteart.

Anonymous said...

Well, someone will have to save the disadvantage from your animal's deception and propaganda, ah potato digger (11:46.)

Anonymous said...

This potato-digger is animal coz this man stand to protest right of his former people from dictator like you.
If 11:46 is animal. 12:25 you're a human. So, that is a human being did.
Hey, Human being 12:25, how about the resident of Dey Krahorm? Are they still human? If so, this is what the human live; as like the animal use to kill other animal for living.

Anonymous said...

Oh! stop it right now. The area need to develop. You all are know nothing. According to 7NG project, next year, they will construct this whole land to 5 stars cementry place, to put all high rank official corpse.
But not for you Mr.12:25. You are not qualify coz you're just a normal person. 12:25, you have to buy it in expensive price to place your remain. Don't waste your money. I think 0.50m square is better; you can fold your body 3 times or cut it in 3 parts and stack on the top of each other.
The best way, 12:25 you should die like a dead snake coz it's free. No need soil to bury.

Anonymous said...

As long as pouk ah Ka Toub behind this puppet regime, Khmers suffering will never come to a conclusion. They try to keep innocent Khmers at their knees. They rob the poor for their own benefit and to get rich, then kill those who dare holding up against the wheel of evil spirit.

The regime’s misinformation appears to be truth and genuine in the eyes of the poor, but behind closed door, it’s evil of a nightmare that exists to rule a pure land.

God bless Cambodia and her people!

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