Tuesday, April 12, 2011

1997 Investigation Hampered by Authorities: FBI

A Cambodian man, left, views photos the scene of victims of the March 30, 1997 deadly grenade attack, dispaying during a Buddhist ceremony in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, March 30, 2011. Buddhist monks and the main opposition party members in Cambodia on Wednesday chant prayers at a memorial for victims of a grenade attack that killed 16 anti-government protesters in Phnom Penh fourteen years ago. (Photo: AP)

Men Kimseng, VOA Khmer
Washington Friday, 08 April 2011
“If the FBI wished to interview anyone, the government would allow the person to come and answer. I was there. I didn’t see any intentions of hiding anything.” (sic!)
When the FBI conducted an investigation into the 1997 grenade attack on an opposition rally, the agency found improper conduct by Cambodian authorities, according to a report obtained by VOA Khmer.

The March 1997 attack killed 16 people and wounded at least 150 more, after unknown assailants tossed four grenades into a rally led by Sam Rainsy. An American was wounded in the attack, prompting an FBI investigation.

The opposition leader and groups like Human Rights Watch have long blamed security forces loyal to Hun Sen, the co-prime minister, for the attack, a claim Hun Sen and his representatives deny.

In a report written after the investigation, the FBI said witnesses had been intimidated and were reluctant to talk with Cambodian authorities. One interview subject, codenamed Fingerprint Number One, was photographed by a Cambodian intelligence agent without permission, the FBI reported.

This angered at least one FBI agent, who threatened to end the investigation altogether, according to the report, obtained by VOA Khmer through a Freedom of Information request. More than 1,200 pages of the report were released to VOA Khmer under the request.


The FBI was then forced to re-interview some witnesses outside the presence of Cambodian authorities, according to the report. Witnesses were relieved to speak to FBI agents alone, the report said.

The FBI reported witnesses who said that bodyguards of Hun Sen were deployed to the rally. Witnesses also told the FBI police prevented bystanders from helping victims of the explosions, threatening to shoot them. Other witnesses said police shot at people who tried to help and shot at some demonstrators as they fled the scene, according to the report.

Human Rights Watch said in 2009 the deployment of the bodyguard unit was a first for such a demonstration.

“The elite military unit, in full riot gear, not only failed to prevent the attack, but was seen by numerous witnesses opening up its lines to allow the grenade-throwers to escape and threatening to shoot people trying to pursuing the attackers,” the group said in a statement marking the anniversary of the attack.

Such accounts are disputed by Cambodian police officials.

In a recent interview with VOA Khmer, Khieu Sopheak, spokesman for the Ministry of Interior, said no government would want its citizens to die. During the FBI investigation, he said, he had acted as liaison and translator.

“I didn’t see any attempt to prevent anything,” he said. “If the FBI wished to interview anyone, the government would allow the person to come and answer. I was there. I didn’t see any intentions of hiding anything.”

But Ron Abney, the American wounded in the attack, blames the government for the attack. He brought suit against Hun Sen in a New York court in September 2010, accusing the premier of obstructing justice in the FBI investigation.

“How would you like to live in a country where the president or the prime minister can get away with murder,” he said in an interview. “That’s what we’re facing.”

More than 14 years have passed since the attack. Continued pursuit of the case comes as Sam Rainsy remains in exile, facing at least 12 years in prison for charges related to a border demonstration near Vietnam in 2009.

Morton Sklar, the attorney for Abney’s complaint, said it was not made with the intent of helping Sam Rainsy broker a political deal to return ahead of elections next year and the year following. The case is now in the hands of US prosecutors, he said.

He said the current culture of impunity and bias in the court system are fueled by a lack of punishment for crimes like the 1997 attack.

Government spokesman Phay Siphan said such statements do not square with Cambodian policy.

“We have reformed our judicial system, and the investigation of the case is still ongoing,” he said. “The grenade attack back then is in no way a basis for other crimes.”

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

How come KI media doesn't talk about the coup 1997 too? Because Hun Sen murdered thousands khmers at that time.

Why does KI media talk only about the protestor victims that lead by Mr. Sam Rainsy at 1997 ? But not 1997 coup victims that murdered by Hun Sen.

How come???

Khmer Victims at 1997 Coup

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen the former Khmer Rogue murder of innocent Khmer, killed again and again nonstop. It must be his best talent at murdering people.
There were many qualified Khmer leaders at that time, but the Viet picked him. The bastard Hun Sen paying favors back to his boss by killing spree on the innocent Khmer.

Anonymous said...

Why does Ki media forget about 1997 coup? Why? PM Hun SEn murdered alot of people at that time not hundred but thousands...thousands khmers lifes have been taken by Dr. Hun Sen and his families.

Ki media please do something about 1997 coup by Dr. Evil Hun Sen.

Anonymous said...

If you want to know who killed those of Khmer people ask Somrainsy? ok!

Anonymous said...

Sooner or later, the government won't be able to hide the criminals or the vietcong that is behind anymore.

Tuk Trey Sre said...

Thank you for bringing this up for the world. Cambodia government today is Lead by the Khmer Rouge; most of them continue to use intimadation and assasination to silence the people of Cambodia.

The Khmer elites and anyone has tied to the government -- laws in Cambodia doesn't apply to them.

As a matter of fact, the ruling party has an army of Devil Advocate like Phay Siphan for instance to defend his bosses activities or ideaologies.

The government = Khmer Rouge = Egotistical = immoral/introvert being who's care about nothing or anyone besides getting his/her pocket books fatter.

I'm glad the CPP is feeling the pressure from the world.

Today Quadaffi, Tomorrow Hun Sen!!!!!!!!!

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Anonymous said...

->9:01 PM
Read this blog for more details.

http://khmer-kampuchea.blogspot.com/2011/04/confused-identity-of-those-khmer.html

Anonymous said...

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Khmer Yeurng

Anonymous said...

PLease discuss more about 1997 coup. We shouldn't forget thousands of khmers lives that have been murdered by PhD Called Dr. Hun Sen and his PhD families.

KI media, Please post more articles about 1997 coup put more pictures about how CPP killed khmers at 1997 coup. Please Ki media I beg you.

Khmers victims of 1997 coup at cambodia

Anonymous said...

We need to ask Heng Pov Whos' killed Chea Vichea and the 1997 Grenad attack? Who;s order and did it?

Anonymous said...

Fucking Yuon bastards in Khmer/Cambodian military and police uniforms have killed many innocent Cambodian people in 1997.

There were many bodyguards and military policemen are Yuon/Vietnamese hidden faces in Khmer/Cambodian military and police uniforms.

Communist Vietcong bastards in Hanoi ordered CPP Yuon Officials and Hun Sen to tell those hidden Youn faces with Khmer military uniforms to shoot the artillery into the peaceful crowds in Phnom Penh and scared the tourists or foreigners