Thursday, August 06, 2009

Cambodian conviction signals crackdown on dissent

Mu Sochua, a Cambodian opposition party lawmaker, gestures in front of the Phnom Penh Municipality Court in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on Tuesday. (Photo: Heng Sinith/AP)

A court found opposition member Mu Sochua guilty of defaming the prime minister. Observers say it fits a pattern of assault on political criticism and free speech in the young democracy.

August 6, 2009
By David Montero
Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor


Phnom Penh, Cambodia - A Cambodian court found a prominent politician guilty of defaming the country's prime minister Thursday in what analysts call a setback on Cambodia's shaky path to democracy. The conviction of Mu Sochua, an outspoken member of the opposition, amplifies a pattern of assault on political dissent and free speech, say the analysts.

"This is a reversal of hard-won freedoms, to have a member of Parliament threatened and sued," says Sara Colm, a researcher for Human Rights Watch based in Phnom Penh, the capital.

Ms. Sochua's ordeal, which has polarized Cambodia's political landscape for months, began with an act of defiance. In April, during a public address in Kampot Province, Prime Minister Hun Sen derided the province's parliamentarian by calling her a cheung klang – literally "a strong leg" in English, a term considered highly offensive to women.

Mr. Sen did not mention Sochua by name, but Kampot is her province, making the inference clear. Sochua says it was retaliation for her public criticism of Sen's policies.

Sochua did the unthinkable in a country where Sen rules virtually unchallenged: she sued him for defamation. But her case was thrown out by the courts, and Sen countersued her for defaming him. His case the court accepted.

It soon became a David-versus-Goliath showdown. At stake is the essence of Cambodia's experiment in democracy, particularly the rights of elected officials to confront the ruling party, Sochua says.

Many agree. At its height, the case brought the diplomats of the United States, Germany, France, and Britain out to show support for Sochua. Sen responded with a stiff message: Stay out of Cambodian politics.

Following decades of civil war, Cambodia turned to democracy under the administration of the United Nations in 1993. It has made steady progress toward liberal democracy, but always under the rule of Sen, whom critics accuse of stifling civil liberties in the name of political stability.

Sochua's case is not the only one of its kind. In recent weeks, Sen has launched eight defamation cases against opponents, effectively turning the courts into a political weapon to silence critics, observers say.

"I don't see the courts as neutral," says Meas Nee, an independent analyst based in Phnom Pehn. "The whole court system is being manipulated to be on the side of the ruling party."

Some of the criticism in question is surprisingly mundane: One critic questioned the wisdom of Sen's drive to boost tourism to Angkor Wat, the county's famed temples. The lights being affixed to the ancient stone – to lure visitors at night – were damaging the buildings, he said. Sen called the critique an attempt to incite an antigovernment campaign, and sued.

Given the trend, few were surprised when the court found Sochua guilty, least of all Sochua herself. "When I filed the lawsuit, I knew I would never win," she said in a recent interview. "I knew the option was jail."

Sochua has been fined $4,000. If she refuses to pay – and she insists she will refuse – she risks going to jail. She says it is not a prospect that daunts her.

"I am not preparing for my going to jail with my head down," she says. "I am preparing to walk to jail with my head up. You know, I tell my constituents: If you believe in ghosts, then ghosts will haunt you. And fear is the ghost. When you are so determined of what you want, then you do not fear. You are at peace."

12 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:55 PM

    It is very unfortunate that a politician like Mu Sochua has twisted the issue to fit her own political agenda without thinking about the interest of the nation. At the end, it is the nation that loses from her selfish and stupid behaviour.

    Let’s start from the beginning:

    April 4 Hun Sen made a speech in Kampot province, in which he referred to the province’s female MP as a cheung klang,

    April 23 Mu Sochua announced her plan to sue Hun Sen for defamation over the comments.

    If Mu Sochua can not accepts someone referring to her as “cheung klang”, then she shouldn’t be in politic, period. Instead she chose to go to court for a non-issue, and when it became clear to her that she was losing the case, she offered to drop the case pretending one war veteran begging her to do so. Finally, when her offer was rejected by the PM side, she twisted the issue pretending she was fighting for justice in Cambodia. No, she was not fighting for the people or justice as she was claiming. Mu Sochua was and is fighting for her own stupidity!

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  2. Anonymous11:06 PM

    Is HUN SEN stupid or what? This isn't a politic. This is civil rights justice. Come on HUN SEN get a grip.

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  3. Anonymous12:52 AM

    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
    Assassinated Journalists
    Assassinated Political Opponents
    Assassinated Leader of the Free Trade Union
    Attempted Assassinations on Chea Vichea and Sam Rainsy
    Attempted Murders on Chea Vichea and Sam Rainsy
    Executed members of FUNCINPEC Party
    Murders members and activists of Sam Rainsy Party
    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.

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  4. Anonymous1:23 AM

    Violator
    Intruder
    Enemy
    Thief
    Notorious
    Attainment
    Mendacity
    Endeavor
    Stingy
    Earnest

    Immoral
    Specious

    Yell
    Untrustworthy
    Obtain
    Nefarious

    Khmer, Thai, and Laotian called ah Yuon.

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  5. Anonymous3:54 AM

    To 10:55 PM

    Dumb ass, people like you make me sick.

    "If Mu Sochua can not accepts someone referring to her as “cheung klang”, then she shouldn’t be in politic, period."

    AH Hun Sen did not just said "cheung klang", this mother fucker insulted Mu Sochua.

    Dumb ass, let me teach you a lesson, not all Cambodian peoples are as dumb as you are. 

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  6. Anonymous5:05 AM

    It takes a stupid man to sue a rightful woman. What do you expect coming from the big mouth man. His day will come... He thinks he owns Cambodia...

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  7. Anonymous6:28 AM

    10:55 PM

    You can say exactly the same thing to Hun Sen. Hun Sen can't even stand when people say his government is autocratic which is exactly what it is. What Hun Sen said in Kampot that referred to Mu Sochua was more than just "Strong leg" if you listen to his audio again you can understand why she decided to sue. Hun Sen twisted the event that happened during the election 2008 you know well the wicked mind of Mr Hun Sen stops at nothing. It's ok for him to talk about others but when other people criticise him he uses his court to shut them up.

    You think real hard on this issue freind if you have any common sense in you. Unless you are a CPP supporter or its beneficiary then I'm wasting my time here. I know for some people it's like pouring water on a duck's head. White is black and vice versa.

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  8. Anonymous7:59 AM

    Hanoi
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  9. Anonymous8:08 AM

    Cambodian CPP court is in my ass.

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  10. Anonymous11:11 AM

    Disgrace Mu Sochua’s problem all along, is that she is trying to be a politician. She's not, never has been and quite obviously, never will be. She should have just been herself, provide alternative policies and show Khmer people what a great alternative MP opposition she would be. Instead, her foray into being a politician has been a disaster. She comes across as pretending to be something she's not. Now, her political career is on the line and herself also in the hot water.

    While the nation is facing complex economic, social and environmental issues disgrace Mu Sochua tried to promote her political stunt, aimed to get media attention. If this wasn’t such a clear demonstration of her selfish pursuit of personal ambition it would be laughable. There is no doubt that Mu Sochua has no real regard for the best interest of the nation. She is driven solely by a desire to become a “Champion of Women” by any means available to her, even if that has the potential to destabilize the country. Even worse she now says that she will appeal her case against Prime Minister Hun Sen to the Appeal court following the announcement of her guilty verdict by the Phnom Penh municipal court.

    People of integrity admit their faults, make amends and are judged fairly...Disgrace Mu Sochua is lacking in integrity and common sense and tries to change Cambodia into her own world. As long as Cambodia’s Court doesn’t issue any verdict which is fitted for her political stunt, she will scream for the justice all day long.

    Khmer Australian

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  11. Anonymous1:32 PM

    11:11 AM

    Yeah ah stupid kangaroo and sheep don't give Khmer in Australia a bad name because of ur CPP blood...what ever your say and intention take it all back and same as you and ur leaders....

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  12. Anonymous4:08 PM

    Hahaha, The opposition has no policy to force any Khmer to support, but if any Khmer dares to support the CPP, SRP and its supporters will brand you as Vietnamese.

    Focus to all Khmer,

    You are not deserve to be Khmer, Khmer Australian, or Khmer American if you are not suppor or donate money to SRP and dares to support the CPP. Despite, we have not write it down in our policy because Hun Sen and CPP can mocking on us but SRP and our supporters will carry this policy until we win the election. In addition, whoever dares to post any topic in this forum which doesn't support SRP, we will use very bad languages to hunt you down. We are the best in using bad languages against Hun Sen and the CPP.

    Sam Rainsy Party (candle light)

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