Thursday, March 26, 2009

Licadho condemns court over SRP verdict

Thursday, 26 March 2009
Written by Cheang Sokha
The Phnom Penh Post


LOCAL rights group Licadho condemned a provincial court's decision to send an opposition activist to jail last week, calling it groundless and politically motivated.

Tuot Saron, who was arrested in March 2008, was sentenced last Friday to three years' imprisonment by the Kampong Thom provincial court for kidnapping and illegal confinement of an SRP member, Tim Norn, who was being wooed to defect to the ruling Cambodian People's Party.

Three other provincial SRP officials, who have all fled and are in hiding, were convicted in absentia of the same charge.

"Last week's show trial was a travesty of justice that once again shows how the ruling party manipulates the courts to maintain its stranglehold on power and eliminate its opponents," said Naly Pilorge, director of Licadho.

"This case will have long-lasting consequences for democracy in Cambodia. The imprisonment of an opposition party commune chief on false criminal charges sends a chilling message to the opposition and to voters throughout the country."

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

CPP's strategy has no meanings and it has to stop. It is only destroying what remained for the Vietnamese. Attempt to impose absolute justice by CPP is always beeing seen, the Vietnamese crimes can hide no more.

Anonymous said...

3 years for Kinapping people because of their political preference is not enough. Whatever happened to justice in Cambodia?

Anonymous said...

Throws him to tiger in phnom ta mao! why wasting electricity in the jail for..?