Thursday, June 16, 2011

NGOs in Final Bid to Change Controversial Draft Law

Many NGOs say they are worried the law needs corrections lest it be used to crackdown on organizations deemed anti-government.

Wednesday, 15 June 2011
Sok Khemara, VOA Khmer
Washington, DC
“A country trying to develop without a strong civil society is like trying to ride a bicycle with just one wheel.”
International and local organizations met over a conference call on Tuesday in a final effort to push for changes to a controversial draft law to regulate the NGO sector before it moves to the next stage of approval.

The groups say they want changes to a third draft of the law, which they fear will hamper their development efforts and leave them open to government interference.

The law is expected to move from the draft stage at the Ministry of Interior for approval by the Council of Ministers in the near future.

In a conference call organized by Washington-based Oxfam America on Tuesday, representatives from a number of organization expressed continued reservations over the law, which many said would weaken civic and social development.

“A country trying to develop without a strong civil society is like trying to ride a bicycle with just one wheel,” Nora O’Connell, a director of policy at Save the Children, said. “You may be able to push it along the road, but it will take a lot longer. You need both government and civil society working together to make real progress.”


Bill Penington, Cambodia’s assistant country director for Care International, said the law would slow down development by impeding the work of organizations.

Such concerns have been echoed by the US State Department officials, who say the new law could be unnecessary and restrict the work of NGOs.

Interior Ministry officials have defended the law as necessary to regulate a growing sector and have dismissed concerns it could be abused.

But critics say the law contains complicated requirements for registration and reporting to the Ministry of Interior, while at the same time it potentially prevents smaller grassroots organizations from forming. The law, they say, could be abused to shut down organizations or associations that are at odds with the government.

Sue Gunawardena-Vaughn, a program manager for Freedom House, called the draft law “draconian” and “ambiguous.”

A rights group or other watchdog is “generally going to be critical of the government whether it’s Cambodia or whether it’s the US,” she said.

The law as currently drafted could lead to an organization being shut down, she said. “So this is a significant barrier, not just to the freedom of association as a fundamental principle, but also for the freedom of expression.”

While the organizations say they want the government to redraft the law, there are some who say it should not be necessary at all, given other laws already on the books.

“Things like the civil code, the constitution and also the current laws, actually cover every aspect,” said Brian Lund, East Asia director for Oxfam America.

The government estimates 3,000 non-governmental organizations, either international or local, operate in Cambodia.

Government spokesman Phay Siphan said the law will “protect the interests of civil society.”

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Mr Sam Rainsy, Why don't you sue PM Hun Sen as you promise to us Cambodian people and your true supporters?

Are you tried to bargain or negotiate with PM Hun Sen again like 2005 lawsuit at America??? Why?? Why??

We want to see Mr Sam Rainsy act as he said to sue PM Hun Sen in every democracy Countries court of justice around the world.

We want the results as transparency, from your progress in suing PM Hun Sen in every court of justices!!!

We are Cambodian people afraid that you are just using the lawsuit to scare PM Hun Sen than when PM Hun Sen gives you (Mr Sam Rainsy) green light. You again, hang your Lawsuit like 2005.

Mr Sam Rainsy, You must do as you said, otherwise you the same as Mr Kim Soka.

Mr Sam Rainsy, where are your law suit VS Hun SEn in America Court of justice? We want to see and hear the stories transparency because we afraid that you are just try to bargain with Hun Sen like 2005 again.

We Cambodian people as well as your supporters are waiting to see your real action in suing PM Hun Sen (In America Court of justice, all countries’ court of justice in Europe, Japan Court of justice, Australia Court of justice, New Zealand court of justice, Canada court of Justice, UN court of justice, World Human Right court of justice, NATO court of justice…) as you Mr Sam Rainsy said.

Mr Sam Rainsy must do as you said OK. Don’t you dare to bargain with PM Hun Sen like 2005 again?

May be you can’t be Prime Minister of Cambodia because of unfair election as 5-6 million Vietnamese votes for Hun Sen and Hun Sen add up his cheating skill in every election but you can be a great Khmer Hero by suing PM Hun Sen about the facts that he has done to Cambodia and Cambodian people so far.

If you Can’t be Prime Miniter due unfair election all the times but Mr Sam Rainsy, you can gives a great stain to PM Hun Sen and CPP Vietnam slave about their crimes against Cambodian people since 1970 until today.

Anonymous said...

Please don't try to remove the comment above 9:24 AM again. We khmer people are waiting to see the real action not words!

Anonymous said...

9:24 AM
អញប្រាប់ហើយថា ទុកឲ្យមេដោះស្រាយ
កុំអន្ទះសារពេក សន្សឹមៗ កុំមាត់​ទុកមាត់ស៊ីអាចម៏។

Anonymous said...

ផ្ដិតប៊្លហ្គ ដដែលៗផ្សាយ គេធុញ គំនិតសុញគេថប់
ឬគេស្អប់។ យូរៗផ្ដិតម្ដងគេពិនិត្យ នឹងឆ្លើយតប។
មែនហើយ គ្មាននរណាម្នាក់បំពេញចិត្តមនុស្ស
គ្រប់រូបបានទេ។
ពិតហើយ​ ទោចក្រយាន និងចក្រក្រយានយន្ត
មិនអាចទៅមុខបានដោយកង់តែមួយបានទេ
យ៉ាងមិញ រដ្ធមិនផ្ដល់រាស្ត្រផាសុកភាពដល់រាស្ត្រ
គិតតែការចំរើនក្រុងឬ​ អភិវឌ្ឍន៍ក្រុងនោះ
រាស្ត្រត្រូវវេទនា​ ទុក្ខលំបាក។

Anonymous said...

Mr Sam Rainsy! Can you get back Koh Tral sea lands of over 30 000Km2 back from Vietnam that PM Hun Sen gives to Vietnam treties from 1979 to 1986.

Please demonstrate that You (Mr sam rainsy ) can get our lands sea koh back from Vietnam.

Can KI media demonstrate that over 30 000km2 that PM Hun Sen gives to Vietnam, we khmer can get them back.

Please KI media as well as Mr Sam Rainsy enlighten us khmer

Anonymous said...

it is actually like a city without a stop light, you have chaos everywhere, really!