Wednesday, December 29, 2010

WFP employee to challenge conviction

Seng Kunakar
Tuesday, 28 December 2010
Chrann Chamroeun and Thomas Miller
The Phnom Penh Post

A LAWYER representing Seng Kunnaka, a United Nations World Food Programme employee convicted of incitement and jailed for six months, said yesterday his client would appeal against the court’s decision. “We will appeal the conviction to the Appeal Court this week,” Chou Sokheng said. Seng Kunnaka was jailed in a rapid-fire trial on December 18, after he handed out two copies of a web article critical of the government. Jean-Pierre DeMargerie, WFP’s country director, declined to comment yesterday.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Kangaroo (puppet) court has ever given you a justice. They want to destroy who dares to say the truth.

Anonymous said...

If someone says the truth,he will get bitter punishment.But
anyone praises them,
he will get gift.
The honest people love the truth.The victims hate the savage persons

Anonymous said...

Ah sva teang 3 ning pak puok vea nho nhim pruos chit dol thngay 7 makara dael ning trov kob kbal puok vea hoey.


The 3 monkeys and their gang are smiling because it is close to the 7 Makara which will burry their head.

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