Monday, April 11, 2011

US hits out on rights issues

A protester speaks in October of the eviction of residents of Phnom Penh’s Boeung Kak lake. (Photo by: Uy Nousereimony)

Monday, 11 April 2011
James O'Toole
The Phnom Penh Post

The United States has registered sharp criticism of the Cambodian government in its annual human rights report, raising long-standing concerns about land rights, corruption and judicial independence.

Released on Friday in Washington, the US report covers 194 countries and spans more than 7,000 pages. The section on Cambodia stretches 42 pages and paints a grim picture of human rights in the Kingdom, calling rule of law weak and corruption “endemic”.

“Members of security forces committed arbitrary killings and acted with impunity. Detainees were abused, often to extract confessions, and prison conditions were harsh,” the report states.

“Human rights monitors reported arbitrary arrests and prolonged pretrial detention, underscoring a weak judiciary and denial of the right to a fair trial. Land disputes and forced evictions, sometimes violent, continued.”


The report depicts a two-tiered society in which the well-connected rarely face legal action and are able to strip state and private assets with impunity. The poor, meanwhile, have difficulty navigating the court system and have little recourse in the face of violations such as land-grabbing and unlawful detention.

With just 30 percent of the country’s 751 lawyers offering pro bono services, the US said, basic legal rights are inaccessible to most of the population.

Reports of beatings and forced confessions in police custody were common, with illiterate defendants sometimes forced to sign confessions they did not understand. Defamation cases against poor villagers and government critics continued, and more than half of all appeals cases took place without defendants present.

Forced relocations increased in 2010 compared to the previous year, the US said, amid “ineffective” work by the government’s Cadastral Commission and National Authority for Land Dispute Resolution.

There were no reports of politically motivated murders, though the Kingdom’s security forces were responsible for at least 12 extrajudicial killings last year, the US said, citing data from local rights group Adhoc.

The government did receive credit for its religious tolerance and its cooperation with development groups on prison and refugee issues. The report also noted the passage of the country’s long-awaited Anticorruption Law last year, though it said government officials “frequently engaged in corrupt practices with impunity”.

Past US rights reports have drawn criticism from Cambodian officials, with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs calling the publication “a routine that has nothing to do with human rights reality in Cambodia” following the 2008 report. Council of Ministers spokesman Phay Siphan said yesterday that he had not yet seen the latest report, though he nonetheless dismissed its findings as “out of date”.

“Some issues are out of date – we’ve solved the problem already – and some issues, we can’t work 24 hours,” he said. The government, he said, is working “to build a culture of human rights respect through the law”.

US assistant secretary of state Michael Posner told reporters in Washington on Friday that growing restrictions on civil society organisations, of the sort now being considered in Cambodia with the government’s controversial draft NGO Law, are among the global human rights trends about which the US is most concerned.

“This week, for example, we’re in a diplomatic negotiation with the government of Cambodia, which is now considering adopting a new law to this effect, which would make it much more difficult for Cambodian human rights and other organisations to operate,” Posner said.

Restrictions on internet freedom and “discrimination against vulnerable groups” are the US’s other key global rights concerns for this year, he said.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cambodian Government under CPP Yuon high-ranking members and Hun Sen (were illegally installed by Communist Vietnam/Hanoi masters) have been misleading Cambodian. Mostly, CPP Yuon high ranking members and Communist Hanoi masters are the ones who have pushed and toppled Hun Sen until bad ass Hun Sen retaliated and hurt his own Cambodian people.

Hun Sen has been bribed with millions of dollars by giving up some land and islands to Vietnam. Hun Sen should step after the UN, International Communities and powerful countries like the U.S., Canada, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Australia, etc. or NATO key allies should drop the atomic bombs over Communist Hanoi to destroy the masters who the ones started the problems from day one until today in Cambodia (including neighbor Laos, Khmer Krom) and caused the big corruption and destruction to Cambodia, Khmer Krom (Southern Vietnam) and Laos, and those Hanoi Communist masters ordered Cambodian People Party (CPP) Yuon/Vietnam High Ranking members and Hun Sen what to do, for examples, sell some Cambodian lands to Communist Hanoi masters, illegally deforested or cut down the trees and so on. Hun Sen's family trees like his Vietnamese/Yuon wife, Yuon in-law family members also illegally involved the deforestation in Cambodia and destruction to Cambodia's natural resources, allowed illegal Vietnamese people to live in Cambodia to over fish and take advantages illegally of Cambodia and push Cambodian people away.

Communist Vietnam Hanoi masters should be dead first and then Hun Sen and his CPP Vietnam/Yuon High ranking members in Phnom Penh.

Anonymous said...

This is nothing new, next year and the years after that won't be any different. Don't forget that this corrupted government receives millions of dollars every year from international donners. So, whoever feeds this corrupted government years after years should be ashame.

Anonymous said...

Bomb, bomb and bomb Hanoi to destroy bastards, bomb..boom boom...

Anonymous said...

I think HUN SEN regime and POL POT regime are no difference.why? because both of them were graduated from same school and the same professor.[VIET CONG}the only difference was the uniform,and shoe.what why democracy pol pot and democracy hun sen are difference from the rest of the world.I hope one day cambodia's people will get a real democracy not fake one.