Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Sen disregards covenant on rights


"One Web site, one group and a few others send out the message: "Cambodian younger generations are the hope, the catalyst and the agent of change for Cambodia."

Certainly, their time has come. My hat is off to them, I wish them success."
August 19, 2009
A. Gaffar Peang-Meth
Pacific Daily News (Guam)


One can learn much from old sayings and words of the wise. An African saying goes, "One must talk little and listen much." The Turks say, "Those who know do not talk; those who talk do not know." The Swedes say, "Whine less, breathe more; talk less, say more."

Mother Teresa of Calcutta implored, "There should be less talk. ... Take a broom and clean someone's house. That says enough."

Eleanor Roosevelt, whom Americans called "the best first lady" in United States history, is known for her work to improve the lot of the underprivileged. She said, "Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people."

In contemporary Cambodian politics, the small minds that delight in digging and throwing dirt at those they don't like are "willing executioners," tools of the ruling autocracy that needs them to overwhelm, distract and disrupt legitimate debate on issues of public and national interest. A boneless tongue that flaps, Cambodians say, turns a lone black crow into 10 ravaging crows.

Father Lawrence G. Lovasik, a missionary, wrote: "Only the ignorant and narrow-minded gossip, for they speak of persons instead of things," and that, "it is just as cowardly to judge an absent person as it is wicked to strike a defenseless one."

Lord Buddha teaches, "The evils of the tongue are lying, slander, abuse and idle talk."

Recently, a Khmer reader inquired about the meaning of the Khmer saying, "Somdei sar jiat," which, literally, means "words reveal one's race." The intent of the saying was to convey that words, spoken and written, reveal the kind of a person one is. One's value, worth, dignity -- or lack thereof -- are intertwined in his words.

American essayist, philosopher and poet Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote, "Words are alive; cut them and they bleed."

Last April 24, The Cambodia Daily's front page article, "Mu Sochua To Sue Premier For Defamation," reported on Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen's nationally broadcast speech on April 4, in which he affirmed that he wouldn't help villagers who side with the opposition. He spoke to the audience about a Mu Sochua, woman "cheung klang," or "strong legs," a derogatory term, who in the 2008 election campaign "hugged" someone and then complained her blouse had been "unbuttoned" by force.

The Daily said that in June 2008, an army officer "twisted her arm, thus making her blouse buttons come undone," so Sochua filed an "assault complaint."

At an April 23 press conference, Sochua announced her lawsuit against Sen for defamation, seeking 500 riels, or 13 cents. On April 27, The Daily reported on its front page: "Prime Minister To Countersue Mu Sochua."

Thus began a Khmer political ramvong, a popular slow dance in which participants move around and around in a circle to the sound of drums.

"Executive control of the court is an established fact and it is known that the court lacks independence," lamented the Asian Human Rights Commission in a press release.

On June 10, the Phnom Penh Municipal Court dismissed Sochua's lawsuit, claiming no defamation had occurred, but processed Sen's countersuit against Sochua.

On June 15, Human Rights Watch called on Sen's regime to "cease its threats, harassment, and spurious legal action against opposition members of parliament and lawyers defending free expression." The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights-Cambodia declared, "the use or the threat of legal action ... is a serious threat to democratic development which may undermine the efforts of the past 16 years to rebuild a tolerant and pluralistic environment in Cambodia."

Those words didn't matter to Sen and his ruling party.

On Aug. 4, the Court ordered Sochua to pay 8.5 million riel ($2,500) in fines to the state, and 8 million riels ($2,000) in compensation to Sen, for defaming the premier.

A day later, Sen, who likes to use ceremonies as platforms and the media as tools, warned in a graduation ceremony speech in Phnom Penh that government critics should "be careful with the language of 'dictatorial regime.' Be careful, one day legal action will be used" ... and "when legal action is used, you guys would say freedom of expression is prohibited, but your expression is wrong."

Sen, recipient of a University of Hanoi honorary doctorate, no doubt meant every word he said. For the last few months, several criminal defamation and disinformation lawsuits have been filed against government critics -- politicians, journalists and a 22-year-old law student.

Sen, premier of a country that signed the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and incorporated it into Cambodian law, tramples that law, tells the world it doesn't understand free expression as he does and makes clear he doesn't care who thinks what. Unconditional Chinese aid and assistance to keep him and his autocratic regime afloat allows him to thumb his nose to the West, who lecture him to respect the international standards of good governance.

That seems to leave Cambodians on their own.

One Web site, one group and a few others send out the message: "Cambodian younger generations are the hope, the catalyst and the agent of change for Cambodia."

Certainly, their time has come. My hat is off to them, I wish them success.

A. Gaffar Peang-Meth, Ph.D., is retired from the University of Guam, where he taught political science for 13 years. Write him at peangmeth@yahoo.com.

20 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear Professor Peang Meth the great..

Thank for your article. I agreed that human right is still an issue in Cambodia, but there are thousand things to care more than Mua Sochua the greatest lady in Cambodian history.

I wonder if you've ever stepped your feet in Cambodia soil once since your have been away from her for thousand of years. If you've ever, you would learn that Cambodia currently need sth to do more than Mua sochua case.

However, I could not blame you, since you spent most of your life time to teach American students rather thousand of Khmer students that really need you, so you have no idea about the fact in this country. I know that oppositions and other foreign medias are the great source of your information but not the majority of Cambodians who are facing the hardship in our country..

My suggestion is just come to PP and find out what happen here..pls..Mr. Professor the great...

Anonymous said...

I'm just curious on what this professor guy's stand on human rights in regard to the past khmer regime he served aka Lon Nol?

Was racist killing of minority Vietnamese that have lived in Cambodia for decades not a violation of human rights?

Was recruiting child soldiers not a violation of human rights?

I am no historian and so those two accounts are just something I picked up watching documentaries from that era.

May this professor explain to me the justification for his government's activities?

p.s. and eating the guts and intestines of the murdered Vietnamese civilians by those Lon Nol soldiers really petrified me quite a deal to know how barbaric and inhuman some Khmer people were or maybe still are.

Anonymous said...

Both of you above,

Cambodian students and lackey universities were endoctrinated by Hanoi BRAINWASHING ideololgies of the creation of the Viet Indochinese Federation in which KHMER IDENTITIES will be VIETNAMISED in the near future, not like the case of EU. This latter has and will preserve thier indentities as a Nation and country, but the case of Cambodia and Lao.

Anonymous said...

6:59am you are wrong to think that Cambodia will be vietnamised. That will never happen in the 21st century.

Anonymous said...

To the two who attack Prof Meth,

if you are have the gut, invite the Prof to debate his ideas against any of your CUP or those degree mills PhD on CTN! or TVK ...or any of those one-sided TV stattions in Camb.

Anonymous said...

Cambodia has been Vietnamised since January 7, 1979. Only the complete fools, the mute, deaf, and blind do not know the fact

Khmer Young said...

"One Web site, one group and a few others send out the message: "Cambodian younger generations are the hope, the catalyst and the agent of change for Cambodia."

Certainly, their time has come. My hat is off to them, I wish them success."

.........very moving.......

KY

Khmer Young said...

Dear Dr. Peang Meth,

Thank you very much for your kind contributing. We are a group of younger Cambodian generations are working towards fixing and restructuring Cambodian main institutions that are contaminated by those dirty leaders. Main institutions are Nation, Religion, King.

Now, this three institutions are under butt of those corrupted leaders which Hun Sen is at the front line.

Through those leaders' personal arrogance and less education, Vietnam has planned well to give Hun Sen and his supporters to be proud of Cambodian Angkor Wat and Preah Vihea, maintain stability, trying Khmer Rouge leaders, and claiming national constitution as well as democratic process...

But in reality, it is not; it is just a show, a show that Vietnam has used the strategy of "political economy" to lure those who are thirst for wealth and power and to manipulate those who are so proud of the temple, the peace, the economy and the trying of few brutal leaders etc.

Political institution is very weak and easily fragile one day...economy has emerged from bubble price of land and fraudulent processes etc.

Legality is zero and immigration dept. is full of corrupt...both econ. and immig. legality are very weak and easily for Vietnamese to step in and build their power...

Alo look at the system of policemen and military, research found that national policemen are still employed by numerous Vietnamese soldiers etc...

But it is not too late, CPP has to wake up...if CPP wants to live longer...

KY

Anonymous said...

I fully agree with KY about strengtening National Institution. But to strengten them, it also depends to the people who are working in these various institutions to stand up for themself for tehir own integrity, reliability and their credibility.
For example, we cannot strengten our Nation if each person is relying to Hun Sen to make his statement and everyone else is very sleepy ( Chamkuoth Luong ideas which everything is right with Hun Sen and noone dare to challenge him publicly and openly ). Another example is that we cannot strenghten the king if he doesn't want to stand up for his most important role.
Therefore we need all people in various National Institution to stand up for what is right and what is wrong. We must dare to say to the face of Hun Sen that he is out of his boundery of the law. He is an elected Prime Minister, therefore he needs to respect the boundery of his mandates. Areak Prey

Anonymous said...

10:13am there are millions of people who have challenged hun sen. they took to the streets of phnom penh to defend their fundamental human rights, liberty, and self government. those who believe in the opposition are doing that everyday to challenge mr hun sen. So you are not quite right to say that no one dares to challenge mr hun sen. Sooner or later hun sen will have to step down because most people in Cambodia do not approve of his policy.

Anonymous said...

10:25 AM

Well, contrary what you and your people like to think, only a minority of the population is dissatisfied with Hun Sen. That is why his party just won a major land slide victory in the past election. Speak for yourself because your wish that people will demand Hun Sen to step down has so far been just that, a wish. I remember how you people were so ready for SRP to win this past election but when the results were in, the CPP won about 2/3 of the votes.

For your information, the people that are in the street are there because that is how they get paid rather than to demand any kind of liberty or justice that you like to promote. Taking to the street is what people without an idea of how to solve things do. A person with idea would know better to get a government position where he or she can actually make real change.

The people that protest are waste, just like the damn hippies. They do nothing but demand for shit that the society already has. Sam Rainsy and his minions saw what the black people did in America and try to imitate and their purpose isn't about equality and justice like Martin Dr. King but for personal political benefits. Name one thing SRP managed to bring by protesting. ZERO!

Anonymous said...

*Dr. Martin L. King

Anonymous said...

11:08AM

Hun Sen and his supporters are so smart to use election victory as the pretext to legitimize that power.

Of course, Hun Sen didn't win election in a democratic manner. More than this, the winner aimed to create unity, but every time Hun Sen and his supporters have tried are to divide Cambodian people such as:

- Cambodian people of SRP
- Cambodian people oversea
- Cambodian people of Khmer Krom
- Cambodian people of betrayal and ungrateful (speech by Hun Sen).

All this mean well to the election winner, and Premiership?

It seams under Hun Sen's vanguard, every speech and act towards Cambodian people are not different from dogs and cats that don't know their race, clan and dignity.

Anonymous said...

Dear 10:25AM
I am very appreciated with your challenge that each day there are many people in the street challenging Hun sen. It is very true about that. But thosr people cannot challenge Hun Sen at all because of lacking of credential. I mean each people from various National Institution should challenge Hun Sen by warning him for his mandate and warn him to respect others. Example he has used Mu Sochua insult as a joke to make his audience to laugh. That kind of insult should be stopped by a warning from police, or from court or from NGO, National Assembly etc..
I don't agree with poster 11:08AM at all that CPP has won in landslide. Indeed CPP has won by fraudelent and by votes buying and thread. At the same time, CPP has won by wrongly using the election system. Areak Prey

Anonymous said...

the current regime is desinged in such a way that people will rely its depedency on it for survival (dependecy theory). therefore, it will be hard for any revolution to take place when people are still struggling with daily susistence living. Majority is led by greed and hunger for power, while ignoring the sense of resposibility for the nation at large. Simple case of Preah vihear, why the hell the military is run by the team of body guard of hun sen ? what are those regional commander is doing ? where is the national mechanism where by the the ministry of defense should take the lead ? look at Thailand, thai PM did not utter a word about the operations, leaving it to his commanders under the national structure to handle the military. Do we think operations command from Toul Krasang going to win the war against more established well organised thai army ? not a shit!

Anonymous said...

Dear poster 1:34PM
I salute your comment 100% !!!!!
Areak Prey

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
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.

Anonymous said...

UNDER AGE CHILD SEX
Cambodian People's Party Hun Sen Khmer Rouge Regime had committed under age child sex.
Svay Sitha is a senior government official from Cambodian People's Party.
Svay Sitha had a sexual relationship with Tat Marina, she was only 16 years old.
Source: Human Rights Watch

ACID ATTACK ON TAT MARINA
Cambodian People's Party Hun Sen Khmer Rouge Regime had committed acid attack.
"On December 5, 1999, Tat Marina, age 16, was severely disfigured in an acid attack in Phnom Penh. The attack was allegedly committed by Khun Sophal, the wife of a senior government official, Svay Sitha, because she was angry her husband had a sexual relationship with Tat Marina. Neither Khun Sophal nor those suspected of being her accomplices in the attack were brought to justice. Intense media publicity compelled the Phnom Penh Municipal Court to issue an arrest warrant for Khun Sophal for attempted murder, but the police claimed that they could not locate her, although journalists reported that she was living at home as usual."
Source: Human Rights Watch

TORTURE AND MURDER ON PRAK SITHA WHILE IN CUSTODY BY MISNISTRY OF INTERIOR OFFICIAL
Cambodian People's Party Hun Sen Khmer Rouge Regime had committed torture and murder.
"On the night of January 16, 2003, a street youth named Prak Sitha was beaten to death at the Ministry of Interior (MOI) headquarters after he was arrested and detained by off-duty MOI officers on suspicion of theft. His body - bearing numerous injuries to the head, torso, arms, and legs - was dumped at a Phnom Penh pagoda the following morning by ministry officers, in violation of police regulations regarding deaths in custody. No criminal charges were filed in connection with this death. In December 2004, the case was cited by the UN secretary-general's special representative for human rights in Cambodia - who stated that Prak Sitha died at the ministry "following beatings by a known police officer" - as an example of a "consistent and continuing pattern of impunity" in Cambodia."
Source: Human Rights Watch

PUT SAMPHORS WAS SHOT DEAD BY MEAN SOKCHEA, A RCAF MAJOR WORKING IN BRIGADE 70.
Hun Sen's personal Bodyguards Unit (Brigade 70) is a terrorist organization.
Hing Bunheang is a March 30, 1997 Grenade Attack suspect identified by the FBI.
Cambodian People's Party Hun Sen Khmer Rouge Regime had committed murder, again.
"On September 4, 2008, Mean Sokchea, a RCAF major working in Brigade 70, shot dead 21-year-old waitress Put Samphors at a restaurant in Kandal province. Mean Sokchea, in a drunken stupor, fired his gun and apparently mistakenly hit Put Samphors in the stomach. She was taken to a hospital but later died of her wounds. Mean Sokchea was detained by the police overnight but was then released, allegedly after intervention by Hing Bun Heang. Put Samphor's family received US$2,700 from Mean Sokchea, and the police told them that their daughter was shot while authorities were chasing robbers."
Source: Human Rights Watch

Anonymous said...

thanks dr. pean-meth for writing the article, i learn a lot from reading it.

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