"I am one of the thousands of innocent journalists, trade union leaders, teachers and villagers who are tried by a judicial system that is well known for corruption, for incompetence and for acting under the control of the government and those who have political influence and money.... As the direct result of widespread corruption in the courts, Cambodian families find themselves in debt as bribes must be paid to court officials and to judges just to have access to justice or to be free from legal persecution." - Mu Sochua, SRP parliamentarian
"The Cambodian authorities regularly use violence or the threat of it to restrict workers' rights to peacefully protest over legitimate labour rights issues. Peaceful gatherings outside factories by striking workers have repeatedly been forcibly dispersed by armed police in recent years. In the process, strike leaders and workers have been injured and may be unlawfully arrested. Local government authorities routinely reject requests for unions to march and rally in public areas." - Moeun Tola, head of labour programme unit, CLEC
Friday, 11 September 2009"Cambodia is currently facing a crisis in human rights, which constitutes a backward slide in the country's democratisation and efforts to promote good governance. The international community, including the United States, made a significant contribution to bringing peace and the concept of democracy to Cambodia in the early 1990s. Sadly, the hard-won steps which have been made toward pluralistic democracy, and toward economic and social development, are now in danger." - Kek Galabru, president of Licadho
James O'toole and Meas Sokchea
The Phnom Penh Post
Witnesses attack government's human rights record at congressional hearing
HUMAN rights and freedom of expression are under grave threat in Cambodia today, a panel of Cambodian witnesses told representatives from the US Congress on Thursday at a hearing in Washington.
Sam Rainsy Party parliamentarian Mu Sochua, Licadho rights group president Kek Galabru and Community Legal Education Centre (CLEC) labour programme head Moeun Tola were invited to testify in front of the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission, a congressional body that monitors human rights norms around the world. Copies of prepared remarks were obtained from all three by the Post.
Cambodian democracy is "experiencing an alarming free fall", Mu Sochua said, according to the testimony. Having refused to pay court-ordered compensation to Prime Minister Hun Sen in connection with her defamation conviction last month, Mu Sochua warned that she will be sent to prison in the absence of intervention by the US and other donor countries.
Moeun Tola's testimony focused on labour conditions in the Kingdom, which he said had deteriorated sharply in the last few years. He expressed concern for the security of union organisers in Cambodia, citing the murders of officials from the Free Trade Union of the Workers of the Kingdom of Cambodia including Chea Vichea, Ros Sovannareth and Hy Vuthy. Moeun Tola also criticised Cambodia's lack of a minimum wage, and said that in the only industry with such a standard in place - the garment industry - wages are "insufficient, especially in light of rising costs of food, health problems related to work and other necessities".
He called for the US to institute duty-free status for Cambodian textiles and to urge the Cambodian government to fully implement the 1997 Labour Law.
Kek Galabru highlighted the status of land and housing rights in Cambodia, noting that more than 250,000 people have been victims of land-grabbing since 2003 in the 13 provinces in which Licadho operates.
"Cambodia's increasing landlessness is a recipe for future economic and social instability," she said.
She also cited recent threats to freedom of expression, outlining several of the nine criminal complaints the government has filed against members of media, opposition and civil society organisations since April of this year.
In view of these developments, the Licadho president said that her organisation "believes that the country is facing the gravest threat to its democratic development since the 1997" factional fighting.
Mu Sochua echoed these criticisms, calling for visa sanctions on officials suspected of corruption and a suspension of US aid to the Ministry of Defence until a regulatory framework is established for mineral and petroleum concessions.
Govt denies repression
On Wednesday, the Cambodian Embassy in Washington released a statement defending its government's record on human rights, though it did not mention the congressional hearing specifically.
"Like any democratic country in the world, Cambodia cannot [allow] the proliferation of voluntary public defamation and disinformation intended to create social disorder," the statement said.
Koy Kuong, spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, repeated his criticism that the hearing was "unfair" because no representatives of the Cambodian government were invited.
"The opposition groups have never said anything good about the government," he said Thursday. "Whenever there is good news, they ignore it."
Though all three witnesses called for specific reforms in US policy toward Cambodia, it is not clear whether the hearing will generate any substantive changes.
Chea Vannath, an independent analyst and the former executive director of the Centre for Social Development, noted that the commission has no legislative authority in Congress, only the ability to make recommendations.
"In the political structure of the United States, it takes more than a hearing to change policy," she said. Still, she added, such events are important because of their "indirect effects", and their capacity to raise awareness of rights issues.
"This is an international mechanism to promote the rule of law, democracy and international standards," she said.
HUMAN rights and freedom of expression are under grave threat in Cambodia today, a panel of Cambodian witnesses told representatives from the US Congress on Thursday at a hearing in Washington.
Sam Rainsy Party parliamentarian Mu Sochua, Licadho rights group president Kek Galabru and Community Legal Education Centre (CLEC) labour programme head Moeun Tola were invited to testify in front of the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission, a congressional body that monitors human rights norms around the world. Copies of prepared remarks were obtained from all three by the Post.
Cambodian democracy is "experiencing an alarming free fall", Mu Sochua said, according to the testimony. Having refused to pay court-ordered compensation to Prime Minister Hun Sen in connection with her defamation conviction last month, Mu Sochua warned that she will be sent to prison in the absence of intervention by the US and other donor countries.
Moeun Tola's testimony focused on labour conditions in the Kingdom, which he said had deteriorated sharply in the last few years. He expressed concern for the security of union organisers in Cambodia, citing the murders of officials from the Free Trade Union of the Workers of the Kingdom of Cambodia including Chea Vichea, Ros Sovannareth and Hy Vuthy. Moeun Tola also criticised Cambodia's lack of a minimum wage, and said that in the only industry with such a standard in place - the garment industry - wages are "insufficient, especially in light of rising costs of food, health problems related to work and other necessities".
He called for the US to institute duty-free status for Cambodian textiles and to urge the Cambodian government to fully implement the 1997 Labour Law.
Kek Galabru highlighted the status of land and housing rights in Cambodia, noting that more than 250,000 people have been victims of land-grabbing since 2003 in the 13 provinces in which Licadho operates.
"Cambodia's increasing landlessness is a recipe for future economic and social instability," she said.
She also cited recent threats to freedom of expression, outlining several of the nine criminal complaints the government has filed against members of media, opposition and civil society organisations since April of this year.
In view of these developments, the Licadho president said that her organisation "believes that the country is facing the gravest threat to its democratic development since the 1997" factional fighting.
Mu Sochua echoed these criticisms, calling for visa sanctions on officials suspected of corruption and a suspension of US aid to the Ministry of Defence until a regulatory framework is established for mineral and petroleum concessions.
Govt denies repression
On Wednesday, the Cambodian Embassy in Washington released a statement defending its government's record on human rights, though it did not mention the congressional hearing specifically.
"Like any democratic country in the world, Cambodia cannot [allow] the proliferation of voluntary public defamation and disinformation intended to create social disorder," the statement said.
Koy Kuong, spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, repeated his criticism that the hearing was "unfair" because no representatives of the Cambodian government were invited.
"The opposition groups have never said anything good about the government," he said Thursday. "Whenever there is good news, they ignore it."
Though all three witnesses called for specific reforms in US policy toward Cambodia, it is not clear whether the hearing will generate any substantive changes.
Chea Vannath, an independent analyst and the former executive director of the Centre for Social Development, noted that the commission has no legislative authority in Congress, only the ability to make recommendations.
"In the political structure of the United States, it takes more than a hearing to change policy," she said. Still, she added, such events are important because of their "indirect effects", and their capacity to raise awareness of rights issues.
"This is an international mechanism to promote the rule of law, democracy and international standards," she said.
17 comments:
Oh poor thing!...you beg your white men to help and destroy Cambodia.
(Note: if you post long sentence a book, I won’t have time to read it. Thanks)
Angkorian Krama Man
Oh poor thing!...you beg your white men to help and destroy Cambodia.
(Note: if you post long sentence a book, I won’t have time to read it. Thanks)
Angkorian Krama Man
"Freedom is not free." Before white men have such freedom as today, they fought for a long time. Khmer people will have to do the same thing, but they must do it in a peaceful manner through help of the freedom-loving nations.
How can't u have time to read when the CPP cronies are going around the country to bring back the Khmer Rouge Regime 2 to the poor impoverished Khmer people.
To AngkorainMan Krama Man & ah Measthes:
U R a Pro-CPPs, let me start by asking a question for u 2 to ransacking your neuronal for answer. Has you master Hun Sen stopped evicting Khmer Citizens living in CAMBODIA from their makeshifs/huts/homes in the name of public domain for the purpose of development?
A LITTLE KNOWLEDGE IS DANGEROUS! The WHOLE WORLD IS VERY CONSCIOUS ABOUT LIVING OR STRIVING TO BE SUSTAINABLE. I ask again, what does the CPP folks know about sustainability?
Illegal logging and clearing out the Rainforest in Cambodia isn't SMART to do. Building hydroelectric dams isn't a good idea 'cause the government isn't willing to take care of the citizens that are being displaced by infrastructures. Pumping sand into a lake isn't a SMART idea either, but I can't expect much from the CPP 'cause EDUCATION CREDENTIALS ARE VERY BOGUS.
A little knowledge is a DANGEROUS thing. What has the CPP been doing with DONORS' money that was supposed to improve the infrastructures of Khmer Society? I am talking about a Billion Dollar annually in the last 20 years given to CPP government.
Clean water, electricity, health, education, and et al ought to be improve by today's standard. But, I am there in Cambodia -- 1/1000th of 1% does get to the general public in Cambodia. The massive and chronic flooding ought to be solve by now if the government were to use the funding for the citizens. AND DON'T TELL ME THE CPPs ARE MAKING THE DIFFERENT FOR KHMER PEOPLE. IF SO WHICH KHMER: Khmer with $$$$$$$$$$, Khmer-Sok An, Khmer-Hok Lundy, Khmer-Hun Sen...
Boyz! I can go on describing what's wrong with the current Khmer government right now, enough to fill NYC phone book.
The Tourism Sector, especially the Siem Reab Province, the revenue generated are in the 300-600 million dollar annually. So much income generated, ironically Siem Reab Khmer people are very poor, neglected, abandoned, undereducated in DPI (dept. public instruction).
What progress can you tell the world that Hun Sen Regime actually or potentially advance Khmer Society into the 21st Century?
Pause. Contemplate my Rationale. KHMER PEOPLE DESERVED GOVERNMETNT THAT CAN MOVE THEM OUT OF KHMER ROUGE ERA, AND DESERVED TO LIVE WITHOUT FEAR OF PERSECUTION.
To ah Krama Man,
Thanks for the invitation to work for the CPP, but I CANNOT BE THE DEVIL ADVOCATE. THERE ARE SO MUCH INFORMATION ABOUT THE TRUTH BEHIND THE CURRENT GOVERNMENT FAILURE ON HER POPULATION AS A WHOLE. THE CPP IS HIDING BEHIND THE IDEAS OF DEVELOPMENT, SOCIAL ORDER, THE RULE OF LAWS, AND IMPROVEMENT OF SOCIETY IN CAMBODIA IN THE LAST 20 OR SO YEARS.
CPPs are masking the TRUTH. I am part of the volunteer group, giving up my Summer break to help digging Water Well in Pursat for the rural impoverish Khmers. THE CPP STATES IT'S TOO COSTLY TO HAVE WATER WELL FOR THE LOCALS. BUT EVERY CPPs dudes has access to clean water. How hypocritical is that to have your own drink polluted water and poison by the toxins, while the CPPs have way to access clean water.
Yes, AngkarMan, you would not UNDERSTAND 'CAUSE YOU WERE BORN WITH THE DEATH IN YOUR MIND -- KILLING MASS POPULATION IS RIGHT FOR YOU. You have blood on you hands. We're are simple people -- without the NGOs' help. We would never realized what clean water is like. This is just one problem that CPPs chronically created and oppressed people in Cambodia.
You are Khmer Rouge. You would NOT Understand the MORAL PRINCIPLES, COMPASSION, ETHIC, ETC.
I WAS VERY LUCKY TO SURVIVE THE CONCENTRATION CAMP. AND I'M GIVING UP SOME OF MY TIME TO MY POOR FELLOW COUNTRYMEN.
Tuk Trey Sre,
point well made. just perfect.
Democratic Kampuchea Pol Pot Khmer Rouge Regime had committed:
Tortures
Brutality
Executions
Massacres
Mass Murder
Genocide
Atrocities
Crimes Against Humanity
Starvations
Slavery
Force Labour
Overwork to Death
Human Abuses
Persecution
Unlawful Detention
Cambodian People's Party Hun Sen Khmer Rouge Regime had committed:
Attempted Murders
Attempted Murder on Chea Vichea
Attempted Assassinations
Attempted Assassination on Sam Rainsy
Assassinations
Assassinated Journalists
Assassinated Political Opponents
Assassinated Leader of the Free Trade Union
Executions
Executed members of FUNCINPEC Party
Murders
Murdered Chea Vichea
Murdered activists and members of Sam Rainsy Party.
Murdered Innocent Men
Murdered Innocent Women
Murdered Innocent Children
Killing innocent Khmer peoples.
Extrajudicial Execution
Grenade Attack
Terrorism
Drive by Shooting
Brutality
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 other military officials were 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.
Use Dead people's names to vote for Cambodian People's Party.
Disqualified potential Sam Rainsy Party's voters.
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
Unlawful Detention
Death in custody.
Under the Cambodian People's Party Hun Sen Khmer Rouge Regime, no criminals that has been committed crimes against journalists, political opponents, leader of the Free Trade Union, innocent men, women and children have ever been brought to justice.
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
Mu Sochua don’t you come back to Cambodia, please stay there and let your white men take care of your problems. You have been traveling from state to state to gather All Cambodian people there to fight the Cambodian People Party in Cambodia, and request white men for help, because you are so disparate. You’ve all sources as much you can to destroy Cambodian People Party so your party would win for the next election. Don’t you forget January 7, 1979 you and your family escape to abroad, you were able to fleet out of the country because of whom? You all should remember this! Shame on you Mu Sochua, I can’t stand to see your ugly face appear on each news you’d on.
(Note: if you post long sentence like a book, I won’t read it. Sorry guy”
Angkorian Krama Man
To Khmer Rouge supporters
Ah PPU aka Ah Anthony
Ah New Phally
Ah Khmer-Australian
Ah AngkorianMan Krama Man
Ah Thana
Ah Thes Meas
You're support Cambodian People's Party Hun Sen Khmer Rouge Regime who is killing innocent Khmer peoples.
Please do me a favor don't ever tell anyone that you are Khmer, because you make Khmer peoples look bad.
Yes! I admit that I was a former Khmer Rouge cadre. All Khmer Rouges came from the countryside in Cambodia, and your ancestor who lives in countryside, almost all of them had jointed Khmer Red. Khmer Rouge is ‘Khmer” it could be one of your family jointed the Khmer Rouge soldier as well at that time. Khmer Rouge ain’t bad, not all bad. Okay? If you think all Khmer Rouges badly, let take look around where you live, I can assure you that the people are mean, could be more brutal if you commit something against them. Do you think all human are respectable? Absolutely not, they are so cruel and worse then animals. Don’t blame just Khmer Rouge.
(Note: if you post long sentence like a book, I won’t read it. Sorry guy”
Angkorian Krama Man
If one have eyes and sees and have ears and hears, have heart and feel, Cambodia is a paradise for 2% to oppress others, for 18% a good place to live, for 50% a place to struggle in order to have a daily living, and true hell for other 30%.
See the picture.
it's their freedom to express themselves, however, they are too unipartison in their biased manner. other than that, there is nothing wrong with them, i think.
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8:22 PM
It is great to see somebody like Mu Sochua fighting justice for the innocent people. She is very educated and have tremendous courage as a Cambodian woman. What a wonderful woman!
Keep smiling and keep shining......
SRP supporters always love you.....
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