Saturday, June 19, 2010

Fined Opposition Lawmaker Leaves for US [-Khieu Kanharith must have one too many whisky again?]


Kong Sothanarith, VOA Khmer
Phnom Penh Friday, 18 June 2010

Government spokesman Khieu Kanharith said Mu Sochua was likely fleeing potential arrest by the courts. “To meet Obama is not easy,” he said.
Opposition lawmaker Mu Sochua, who is facing court action in a suit brought by the prime minister, left for the US on Friday, claiming she wants to screen a film on human trafficking and deliver a petition to the US president.

A government spokesman said she was more likely fleeing court-mandated fines after being found guilty of defamation.

Mu Sochua, who lost an appeal at the Supreme Court earlier this month in a defamation suit brought by Prime Minister Hun Sen, has said she will not pay $4,500 in fines and compensation.

Her court battle with Hun Sen comes at a time when Cambodia’s courts are facing mounting pressure to reform. Earlier this week, the UN envoy for human rights, Surya Subedi, said he did not have faith in the courts’ ability to provide justice to Cambodians.

Subedi referred specifically to the case of Mu Sochua, who was sued by Hun Sen last year after she brought a suit against him alleging he had defamed her with sexist and degrading statements in a series of public speeches.

Prior to her departure, Mu Sochua, a lawmaker for the opposition Sam Rainsy Party, distributed a petition through the Internet censuring the Supreme Court’s June 2 decision, which upheld defamation charges against her.

“She will submit the petition to US President Barack Obama,” Sam Rainsy Party lawmaker Ho Vann said Friday.

Mu Sochua, who is a former minister of women’s affairs, plans to stay through June 25, to submit her petition to the administration and to take part in the screening of a documentary on human trafficking that she helped produce.

The film, “Red Light,” travels to Cambodia’s brothels and victim centers to underscore the need to eliminate trafficking.

It is to show the pain of Khmer children,” Mu Sochua told reporters at Phnom Penh International Airport prior to her departure Friday.

Human trafficking is a product of “inaction of the government and of poverty,” she said. “So this is to inform the government about the pain and about its responsibility in finding the criminals.”

Ministry of Interior spokesman Khieu Sopheak said Mu Sochua’s film would not have an effect on the government’s anti-trafficking efforts, which he said are already underway. The US took Cambodia off a “watch list” of countries not doing enough to fight trafficking earlier this month.

Mu Sochua’s departure also came as court officials moved to collect the fines from her.

Chiv Keng, head judge at Phnom Penh Municipal Court, said Mu Sochua would be “forced to pay.”

Government spokesman Khieu Kanharith said Mu Sochua was likely fleeing potential arrest by the courts. “To meet Obama is not easy,” he said.

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

Communist Sihanouk,HoChiminh,Mao have no Buddha!

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Anonymous said...

If the head is stupid , the body is also stupid. Khiew Kanharith is just like Hun Sen . If you plan to leave to avoid the punishment or whatever it is , why did you make a public anouncement for weeks or months ahead of your leaving ? It makes no sense . Khiew Kanharith is showing his Hanoi PhD philosophy again .
Khmer Ga

Anonymous said...

Ho nam hong is cousin of ho chi minh. most of cambodian leader have lnk to their vietnamese blood. Just look at the nam (ho nam Hong) Va kim hong) (ho long nhi hok lun dy)thank you god hok long dy is fucking death son of bitch!

Anonymous said...

Ms. Mu, don't you get it? You can never win with Hun Sen. Pay the fines! By now, everybody is just sick & tired to see your face. As much as I dislike Hun Sen, however, this is his country. Like it or not, IT IS HIS COUNTRY! Even though, everybody knows that Youn is behind him, but we can't do a dame thing. Stay in U.S, forget about politics. Stick with your human rights. It's not worth fighting for!

Anonymous said...

10:03PM
Cambodia belongs to all Cambodians, Hun Sen included. I'm sorry you feel that way, it is called defeatism.

Anonymous said...

10:03 pm Your is another sad case of a coward. Mu Sochua is an mp of the cambodian parliment and a legitimate cambodian citizen. She can travel any time as she pleases. Khieu Kannarith doe nt know what he's talking about. He should resign from his post for making such egregious statement.

Let me remind you that a journey to a democratic cambodia is filled with struggles but those who keep fighting for justice will prevail in the end. Nelson Mandela spent 18 years in jail trying to free his people from apathei. He's now a repected south african president.

Anonymous said...

10:03 PM,

You stay where you are since you are afraid. It is OK. We understand your fearfulness.

When Cambodia has more freedom, we will let you enjoy it too!

Anonymous said...

1:49 AM

You have your freedom now in Cambodia. You can come and go at anytime you wanted, but just don't fuck around with Ah Khwak Hun Sen. He is a Cambodian Strongman, even Ah Sdach Chhkout Sihanouk kiss his ASS. Get it?

Anonymous said...

Let Md. Mu plays her game. Someone has to liberate Cambodia and Cambodian people. This is a very tough decision she has to make for her life.

Anonymous said...

She a member of National Assembly but appears never to work at that job much if at all. When the important issues were being heard a few months ago, she was making speeches for money. If this is the extent of SRP, it will never win but a few seats.

Anonymous said...

10:03 AM, by your same logic, how then were the CPP able to win when they do not even make any speeches in parliament except to nod and vote Hay Eor?


SRP works very hard to represent their people in Cambodia and get their voices here across the world. CPP wouldn't even hub their mouth across the chair in their national assembly seat!

How you wonder they became representatives of the people!

Anonymous said...

10:03 AM poster .
Did'nt SRP gain more seats in every election? If the answer is yes, why never ...... ?

Anonymous said...

SRP serves the purpose of allowing a coalition government, although it won't be needed in the next election because CPP will gain enough seats to avoid having to use the minority to form a government.

Anonymous said...

After more than 30 years of rising back to life Cambodia has made little progress.

Justice is foundational to a stable society. Fair judicial system is a society's infratructure where human development and ingenuity must have in order to progress.

How pathetic after all these years the Cambodian brians still struggle to comprehend what is right and just.

It confirmed my personal belief that the country is cursed still on course to destruction!

Anonymous said...

Thai do not have much of freedom compare to Cambodian, but some how they are so proud of their country, why is that ??

Many bloggers seem to hate current government so much, who do they have in mind to be the next Cambodian leader ?????
I would like to know too.
Can you put their name on the internet ????

Banksy said...

What is the future going to be?

One party state or multi-party democracy?

Will Ms. Mu Sochua and Sam Rainsy be the future of Cambodia or will they be the flotsam and jetsam of good intentions?

Will the CPP be remembered like the apartheid government of South Africa - a bad dream that you never thought would end?

Are we going to control our lives or will we let a small group of people do it for us?

Is it worth going to prison in a country where prison is a symbol of government control not criminal punishment?

Anonymous said...

KI, I suggest you make a movie title "Run Mu Run".