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Phnom Penh - Seven child protection organizations have petitioned Cambodia's chief of police to expel a Belgian man twice convicted of child sex crimes, national media reported Friday. Three years ago Belgian national Philippe Dessart received an 18-year sentence from a Cambodian court for sexually abusing a 13-year-old boy. He was released earlier this year after a change in the law.
Dessart then moved into the home of his former victim in Banteay Meanchey province in western Cambodia and reportedly plans to marry the boy's mother.
Samleang Seila, who heads APLE, an anti-paedophile organization, told the Cambodia Daily newspaper that the petition was filed on August 4, but that he had not yet had a response from the police chief.
"We are pursuing urgent action - whether his visa must be cancelled or anything else," Samleang Seila told the newspaper.
Samleang Seila said he had seen Dessart walking in the capital Phnom Penh this week with his former victim.
"It is not appropriate that the victim goes around with him," he said.
Dessart was previously convicted in Belgium of child rape and torture in the 1990s, for which he served three years.
Dessart's lawyer, Dun Vibol, said his client had served his sentence and therefore has the right to remain in Cambodia.
"Doing this is not right, and [the child protection organizations] don't give him the chance to correct himself to reintegrate into society," Dun Vibol said.
Dessart then moved into the home of his former victim in Banteay Meanchey province in western Cambodia and reportedly plans to marry the boy's mother.
Samleang Seila, who heads APLE, an anti-paedophile organization, told the Cambodia Daily newspaper that the petition was filed on August 4, but that he had not yet had a response from the police chief.
"We are pursuing urgent action - whether his visa must be cancelled or anything else," Samleang Seila told the newspaper.
Samleang Seila said he had seen Dessart walking in the capital Phnom Penh this week with his former victim.
"It is not appropriate that the victim goes around with him," he said.
Dessart was previously convicted in Belgium of child rape and torture in the 1990s, for which he served three years.
Dessart's lawyer, Dun Vibol, said his client had served his sentence and therefore has the right to remain in Cambodia.
"Doing this is not right, and [the child protection organizations] don't give him the chance to correct himself to reintegrate into society," Dun Vibol said.
2 comments:
Dun Vibol,
Reintegrate into whose society?
You'd better be careful if you have a younger brother because this horrible criminal may want to try your brother too.
We don't need an animal like him in Cambodia.
What you should do is to get rid off the christian shit with their stupid cults, particularly the baptists, that invade Cambodia from the USA. Have some dignity and kick out those morons and hate spreaders.!
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