Wednesday, July 29, 2009

"[Hun Sen] wants to make a point as a man, he is destroying so much we have invested in nation-building": Mu Sochua

Cambodia's Crackdown Stirs Concerns About Legal System

Wednesday, July 29, 2009
By Tim Johnston
Washington Post Foreign Service


BANGKOK -- A heightened crackdown on journalists and opposition activists in recent weeks by Cambodia's leaders has provoked new concern that the government is engaging in widespread abuse of the nation's legal system to muzzle its detractors.

Newspaper editor Hang Chakra is serving a one-year sentence in Phnom Penh's notorious Prey Sar prison for articles that alleged corruption among government officials. Opposition activist Moeung Sonn, who heads the Khmer Civilization Foundation, fled the country last month after being given a two-year sentence because government officials feared unrest when he questioned whether a new lighting system would damage the revered Angkor Wat temple. Last week, a court heard charges against Ho Vann, a member of parliament from the opposition Sam Rainsy Party who is accused of slandering 22 generals by questioning their academic qualifications.

And on Friday, a court is to hand down its verdict in a case against Mu Sochua, another opposition member of parliament, who is accused of defaming Cambodia's authoritarian prime minister, Hun Sen.

"I'm sure I will be found guilty, unless there is some magic in the air, and I don't feel that it is," Mu Sochua said in a telephone interview.

The cases have caused growing concern among human rights activists about Cambodia's legal system, which has long been accused of political bias.

"The Cambodian government is imposing its most serious crackdown on freedom of expression in recent years," Brad Adams, the Asia director for Human Rights Watch, said in a statement last week.

The case against Mu Sochua, a mother of three and former minister for women and veterans affairs, has brought the concern to a head because she is the first person to challenge Hun Sen so openly.

In a lawsuit, she accused Hun Sen of calling her "strong leg" -- a term considered derogatory in Khmer culture -- in a speech in early April. When he declined to apologize, she called a news conference and declared that his comment was an insult to all Cambodian women. That provoked a countersuit from Hun Sen. The courts have thrown out her lawsuit, but Hun Sen's is ongoing.

"If he allowed Mu Sochua to challenge him, other people might go down the same path. It is to make sure a second person won't try the same thing in the future," said Son Chhay, another outspoken opposition member of parliament.

Mu Sochua is fighting her legal battle alone. Her attorney withdrew last month after he came under government pressure, provoking a protest from the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.

"The government kept on slamming him with more and more penalties, and he was facing the end of his career," Mu Sochua said. "I am not going to put another lawyer through that torture."

If convicted, she is likely to face a fine of about $2,500. But, more important, she could lose the right to sit in parliament, and that could be Hun Sen's intent, analysts said.

His ruling Cambodian People's Party won 90 of 123 seats in parliament in elections last year, but analysts said Hun Sen could be using the courts to get rid of the opposition.

"He wants to put them out of business," said David Chandler, a history professor at Monash University in Australia. "The whole concept of pluralism hasn't got any roots in Cambodia. The opposition is almost, by definition, disloyal."

Son Chhay said the recent crackdown is a symptom of a government that is failing to address some of the pressing issues facing the country, including corruption, land seizures and economic stagnation.

"Although they control the institutions, they can't allow activists or the opposition to spread the issues -- that could bring disaster. Like many dictatorial regimes in the region, because they are unable to solve the problems, they resort to all measures to control the people and shut them up," Son Chhay said.

The government also is looking to pass a law that would limit demonstrations to 200 people and require permission from authorities.

In the early 1990s, the international community invested about $1.5 billion in a U.N. effort to restore civil government to a country that Hun Sen, a former member of the Khmer Rouge, had run since 1985.

The opposition fears that he is destroying fragile institutions that have taken years to build.

"What is really detrimental to Cambodia as a whole is that because he is destroying so much we have invested in nation-building," Mu Sochua said. "It is not me on trial, but the judiciary of Cambodia."

27 comments:

Anonymous said...

No surprise with to oncoming Court decision. It's a fight beetween Goliath and David. The powerfull always vins.

No need to take a look at the Hun Sen's lawyer Ky Tech, the very degusting Boot-licker.

Anonymous said...

In this case the GOLIATH has won decisively.

Anonymous said...

Questioning those 22 Generals' backgrounds is not a crime. But as we all know Cambodia democracy failed since 1993 by the UN.
My opinions H.E Ho Van should be allowed to return to his Office after his apology letters be delivered to the 22 Generals as requested, and after he pays the fine. I got an impression that H.E New Phally wants to help. Living in the US I am sure he sees how the US politics operate; and Cambodia should have at least two parties CPP and the Opposition. It will be good for the country.

Stu of Astr. (UVa)

Anonymous said...

The justice for disgrace Mu Sochua, SRP and its stupid supporters want, is the Court gives the verdict what they requested. The so called she asked the Court to judge the case according to the spririt of the laws is just her pretext to cover up her political stunt. Having said that if on 04 August 2009, the Court found the disgrace Mu Sochua not guilty, SRP and its supporters will applause that the Court is independent and impartial, by contrast, if the same Court found the disgrace Mu Sochua guilty and sends her to jail, SRP and its supporters will point their fingers blame to the Court. So, what is justice that SRP and thick face Mu Sochua want??? However, the Court is not going to give the verdict to please SRP or disgrace Mu Sochua, but the Court will judge her according to the Cambodian laws. Like it or not disgrace Mu Sochua, SRP and its supporters have to cope to live with it.

Khmer Australian

Anonymous said...

11:00am
"Cambodia democrazy failed since 1993?" Since when did Cambodia have a democratic system?

CAmbodia has never had a democratic era. Democracy was introduced in Cambodia and exists only on paper, not in reality.

Anonymous said...

New phally, your monthly salary comes from the illegal logging activities of your paymaster Ngnuon Gnel, aren't you ashamed of showing your face in public? You're living off the blood of the cambodian people.

Anonymous said...

Khmer australian

Don't make a kangaroo out of yoirself.
You are a disgrace to the australian education system not to mention your country.

Anonymous said...

New phally, what happened to your official title?

"New Phally
Secretary of state for Ministry of Interior and Adviser for First Vice President National Assembly"

did your paymaster Nguon Ngel tell you to drop it. Even your corrupted illegal logger is embarassed by you.

Anonymous said...

It is so obvious for SRP and its stupid supporters. They are so good in using bad languages, invented the stories and politicised the events to promote its political stunt...etc because they are a thick face group and always a loser.

It is laughable for people who have self-proclaimed that they are democratic persons, but when they lost the election, they are shameless to ask the winner to step down. What ashamed???? Hahaha

Khmer Australian

Anonymous said...

Take the khmer off stupid khmer not jkout like you2;08 if your individual stupid and ignorant like ah Hun Sen go a head but do not use that name.

Anonymous said...

2:08

I guess you have become a kangaroo, since only kangaroos believe what you are saying.
I have very good australian friends and i won't insult them by calling you a "khmer australian".
You are neither but a fat blood sucking leech.

Anonymous said...

Well, Khmer in Cambodia as well as Khmer in overseas have freedom of speech and freedom in supporting any political party in Cambodia, but SRP and its stupid supporters think otherwise. Any Khmer who support its self name party, they will applause that you are Khmer and a good person, by contrast, if the same person chose to support the CPP, SRP will brand that person that you are not Khmer or whatever they like to accuse. That is the pattern of the thick face group and the loser party.

Khmer Australian

Anonymous said...

She wants to say Hun Sen is destroying so much for what we have spent years to build on...just to prove he is an abusive man as a role model in the government.

Anonymous said...

we publish they demolish.......

Anonymous said...

Idiot Nambora, this guy got his job because of his father, and his father kiss HS asses to save his title. That is the reason he will find the way to protect his family and his boss not to our Cambodia people as a whole. This is Cambodia, and I don't know how much longer we are going to live like this.

Ah Idiot Hor Nambora.

Anonymous said...

1:21 PM, if stu of uva does not answer I can tell you that the UN had all power and troops in Cambodia. Sadly the UN failed to disarm Hun Sen (CPP) from the begining.

Anonymous said...

I see three groups: one group is for SRP, one group is for CPP and one group is neither (independent).

Two groups SRP and CPP are die hard individuals and are very irrational sick people, inspite of their educations (if they have) in the west.

Anonymous said...

11:27

Not bad for a guy without education and who is not sick!

Anonymous said...

Democratic Kampuchea Pol Pot Khmer Rouge Regime had committed:

Tortures
Executions
Massacres
Atrocities
Crimes Against Humanity
Starvations
Overwork to Death
Slavery
Rapes
Human Abuses
Assault and Battery


Cambodian People's Party Hun Sen Khmer Rouge Regime had committed:

Assassinations
Assassinate Journalists
Assassinate Political Opponents
Murders
Killings
Extrajudicial Execution
Grenade Attack
Terrorism
Drive by Shooting
Tortures
Intimidations
Death Threats
Threatening
Human Abductions
Human Rights Abuses
Human Trafficking
Drugs Trafficking
Under Age Child Sex
Corruptions
Bribery
Illegal Mass Evictions
Illegal Land Grabbing
Illegal Firearms
Illegal Logging
Illegal Deforestation
Illegally use of remote detonation on Sokha Helicopter, while Hok Lundy and others military official on board.
Illegally Sold State Properties
Illegally Remove Parliamentary Immunity of Parliament Members
Plunder National Resources
Acid Attacks
Turn Cambodia into a Lawless Country
Oppression
Injustice
Steal Votes
Bring Foreigners from Veitnam to vote in Cambodia for Cambodian People's Party.
Abuse the Court as a tools for CPP to send political opponents and journalists to jail.
Abuse of Power
Abuse the Laws
Abuse the National Election Committee
Abuse the National Assembly
Violate the Laws
Violate the Constitution
Violate the Paris Accords
Impunity

Under Cambodian People's Party Hun Sen Khmer Rouge Regime, no criminals that has been committed all of these crimes above within Hun Sen Khmer Rouge government have ever been brought to justice.

Anonymous said...

11:31 PM,
How many degrees do you think I should have to be considered as an educated guy?

I am a practicing Buddhist. I am neither CPP nor SRP, but I am with an independent group.

Anonymous said...

If she does not believe that she did not do anything wrong, and then she does not have to worry a thing. If the court finds her exonerated, and then she'll be exculpated of all charges--and she's home free. In addition, if I were her, I would not lose any sleep over this matter.

PPU

Anonymous said...

PPU,
In Cambodia, every body is wrong except Hun Sen. I also included you (PPU) as well, that you will be found guilty if his toe broken from kicking your butt. You will be accused for trying to murder Hun Sen for having a rock butt.

Hok Lundy was assassinated in the plane owned by Hun Sen's son, then Hun Sen blamed the weather. He didn't even mention about the bomb was placed under Hok Lundy's seat.

Do you know how many Doctors, Nurses helped to attach by stiches piece by piece of his body blown by the bomb?

Anonymous said...

12:18 PM

occasionally , I come across with a very intriguing comment (like 12.18 PM, or conspiracy theorist), and I read it with great interest, and, of course, very amusing, too, to learn that Mr. 12.18 PM is a bit of a conspiracy theorist based on his comment (above).

PPU

Anonymous said...

oh, oh, hahaha hesy

Anonymous said...

12:18 PM

Congratulations! You're an outspoken man. Show the world about it.

Anonymous said...

PPU, I am right.

Hun Sen assassinated Hok Lundy for his fear of the US and Hok Lundy became closer friends.

By the way, the conspiracy which we speak was formed in humans since the early humans and animals formed, and this is not the first time.

You are too, trying to flatter Hun Sen for every wrong doing he has made; but when you make a wrong move one day, Hun Sen will blink his eyes to his men, then you will be dead too.

Have you ever seen or heard any killer confessed he did it? Especially if the killer who has power and who owned the country like Hun Sen.

In Cambodia, Hun Sen is the only person who is right whereas the rest are wrong including PPU.

Anonymous said...

To supporters of

(Cambodian People's Party
Hun Sen Death Squad
Khmer Rouge Regime).

Please do me a favor, don't ever tell anyone that you are Khmer, because you make Khmer peoples look bad.