Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Cambodia Seeks to Rein in the NGOs

Hun Sen says the NGOs are a pain in the rear


Tuesday, 19 July 2011
Asia Sentinel

The government promotes a draft law that critics say is designed to mute criticism

The Cambodian government, which has long been bedeviled by the scores of non-governmental organizations operating in the country, has set out to draft a law designed to still their criticism.

The draft, in circulation since December 2010, would require compulsory registration to operate in the country. In addition, it carries a long list of sub-clauses that the NGOs say would make it virtually impossible to operate. There are no legal safeguards or meaningful judicial review, nor is there right of appeal, the organizations say. Denial of registration appears to be irrevocable. Hundreds of groups have signed petitions saying the most recent public draft of the law continues to be unacceptable.

The country has yet to recover fully from the secret 1960s carpet bombing by US B52s during the Vietnam War, followed by the years in which the murderous Khmer Rouge headed by Pol Pot are believed to have been responsible for the deaths of as many as 2 million people, either by outright murder or by starvation. The Khmer Rouge wrecked virtually all of the social institutions in the country and substituted nothing in their place. It remains strewn with land mines.


Accordingly, as many as 200 international NGOs have been operating in the country, many of them working to keep the government in line on depredations against the environment in addition to seeking to rehabilitate, rebuild and develop the country. They have continued to provide the most basic of social services. They are present in all of the country’ provinces, promoting national reforms in health, education, human rights, developing a legal system and advocating for women and children’s rights, among other issues.

In addition, there are believed to be nearly 400 local NGOs and 600 associations registered with the government. An estimated 13,000 Cambodians are believed to be working in the NGO sector, usually holding an often-recalcitrant government’s feet to the fire on any number of issues.

Untold thousands of westerners are working for the NGOs as well. Many have come under considerable criticism on charges that they are isolated from the people they serve, many drawing enormous salaries and driving around in SUVs while mainly working on grants to keep them in the country while they do very little other than attend parties and live the good life.

While that criticism may be valid, the larger number of relief organizations and environmentalists are regarded as essential to Cambodia’s progress, and the law, they say, is designed to mute their criticism.

“Cambodia’s international donors have spent billions of dollars of development aid funding programs to strengthen and build the capacity of Cambodia’s civil society,” said Simon Taylor, the director of Global Witness, in a press release from Licadho, the Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defence of Human Rights.

“These initiatives risk being rendered ineffective by this proposed law. If the donors stand by while the government adopts this law, they cannot in good conscience claim to be working in the interests of Cambodia’s development objectives.”

The NGOs say they are the only bulwark between a repressive government and an independent civil society. Hundreds from across the world met in Siem Reap at the first of the month to plan opposition to the law. Among the principal opponents are Amnesty International, Forum Asia, Front Line Defenders, Global Witness, Human Rights Watch and the Southeast Asia Press Association.

“We are accountable for a quarter of all aid in Cambodia. If this law comes into force, it will restrict our ability to help the poor and vulnerable,” Lun Borithy, executive director of the Cooperation Committee for Cambodia, was quoted by the Phnom Penh Post as telling delegates to the Global Assembly on Development Effectiveness meeting in Siem Reap. “Cambodia stands to lose more if this law passes.”

Caroline McCausland, country director of ActionAid, said NGOs “respect” the government’s right to legislate. “All we ask is that the government agrees to let us have voluntary registration. This law really isn’t necessary,” she said, according to the Phnom Penh Post.

Although a high-level meeting at Cambodia’s Ministry of the Interior has been convened to discuss changes to the mandatory registration law, there has been no indication so far that the law will be changed.

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

A stupid communist still stupid as befor!

I am Right Hun Xen you get an UNEDUCATED Ph.D. fron the Communist Vietname youn choymaray?

Anonymous said...

i think cambodia is no different from the rest of the civilized nations out there in that we all live under a rule of law society and there are rules and regulations once you get involved in the beaucratic aspect of gov't. in the public or civilian domain, it is fair to say ther are more freedom as there is no accountnability or obligation, etc... but in gov't of course you have to abide by rules and regulations in order to get works done, etc, etc, you know. cambodia is not unique in that respect, really! if i were you i wouldn't make such a big deall out of it, ok!

Anonymous said...

if you want real freedom, then you have to live in the jungle where where is no rule of law, there's your freedom in the world!

Anonymous said...

11:54! you communist motherfucker! you need not to live like ah Ho Chi Minh or act like ah HUn XEN jungle monkeeys to have freedom!

freedom come with laws above all! stop act stupid CPP!!!! you son of a bitch!

Anonymous said...

11:53!

" cambodia is no different from the rest of the civilized nations out there in that we all live under a rule of law society "SIC!"

your civilized world are China and Vietname , CubA?????


Try Franc, USA, CANADA, or Singapor!!!! OK! PhD vith no education, ah Kwack!!!

Anonymous said...

What? "civilized nation...live under a rule of law...' អ្ហា៊ក!ចង់ក្អួត! យកស្អីគេមកនិយាយដែរទៅហ្ន! គ្រាន់ឮសម្តីភ្លេី លក្ខណៈពួកអ្នកលិឍកំហាក
ហ៊ុន សែនទាំងនេះ ។

Anonymous said...

អាកញ្ជៈយួនខ្វាងម្ខាក់អើយ! បើអាកញ្ជៈយួនឯងជា
អ្នកក្បត់ជាតិមែន! មិនឱយខ្មែរប្រទិចផ្តាសាដាក់អាចង្រៃឯងដូចម្តេចបាន។ យើងជាខ្មែរក្នុងនិងក្រៅប្រទេសបានដឹងពីក្រយៅ
ក្បាលអាឯងច្បាស់ណាស់ ម៉េចខ្មែរនាំគ្នាដាក់ទំនាយច្រើន អាចង្រៃឯងដូចជាចង់
ឈឺក្បាលឬអី? អាឯងមិនចាំបាច់បង្កើតច្បាប់សម្រាប់
ទប់ទល់នូវការរិៈគន់របស់កូនខ្មែរទេអាចម្កួតជ្រូក
នៅពេលដ៏ខ្លីខាងមុខនេះ អាចម្កួតឯងគង់តែង៉ាប់ទេ! ង៉ាប់ទី១គឺដោយសាកូនខ្មែរដល់កនាំគ្នាងើបបៈបោរឡើងយកកាំបិតនិងពូថៅដេញកាប់ក្បាលអាចង្រៃឯង! ង៉ាប់ទី២គឺត្រូវប្រតិចផ្តាសារបស់ពលរដ្ឋខ្មែរទូរទាំងប្រទេស! ង៉ាប់ទី៣គឺដោយសារយួនចាក់ថ្នាំសម្លាប់អាចង្រៃឯងចោលតែម្តង ព្រោះអាឯងដឹងរឿងច្រើនពេកទុកបែកការ។ អាចង្រៃ ហ៊ុន សែន ឯងកុំដេកសង្ឃឹមថាអាចនឹងរស់បានដល់អាយុរើត្រែតឱយសោះគ្មានសង្ឃឹមទេអាខ្វាងអើយ យួនវាមិនទុកឱយអាឯងអស់បាយពួកវាយូរនោះ
ឡើយ។ អញគ្រាន់តែផ្តាំប៉ុណ្ណេះឯង ហើយទាន់មានលុយច្រើនគួរដើររកដីកន្ឡែងណាល្អ
ទុកគ្រាន់កប់ឱយហើយទៅ។(ខ្មែរឈាមសុទ្ធ)

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen gave three oil wells under the ground to ThakSin at Koh Kong to have the secret deal with Preah Vihear(All Thai people know that Preah Vihea belong to khmer people for so long time already)News from Thai Land yesterday.
khmersott

Anonymous said...

Is bullot in his head or perverv?

Anonymous said...

Yes, he is not difference from Gadaffi, perverv !!

Anonymous said...

Ah kbot Hun Sen gave khmer land full of treasure buried under to the east and west. All khmers eat shit,after ah Hun Sen death

Anonymous said...

From the picture, on can conclude that Huynh Sen pointing to his head and said; "See, there's not all grass up there!"

Anonymous said...

ទាក់ទងទៅនឹងសន្ធិសញ្ញាសន្តិភាពទីក្រុងប៉ារីសថ្ងៃ២៣តុលាឆ្នាំ១៩៩១នេះ ទោះបីជាអ្នកតំណាងរាស្រ្តរបស់លោក សម រង្សីក្តីឬ
ខ្មែរទាំងនគរក្តី ពួកអាក្បត់កញ្ជៈយួន ហ៊ុន សែននិង
ចៅហ្វាយយួនរបស់វា គឺមិនអាចឆ្លើយតបឱយទាន់
ពេលវេលាឬមានបំណងចង់ប្រាប់យើងឡើយ។ ពួក
អាក្បត់ទាំងនេះតែងតែរកល្បិចនិយាយបង្វែងដានធ្វើ
យ៉ាងណាកុំឱយយកសន្ធិសញ្ញាដ៏សំខាន់មួយនេះ
ទៅដាក់លើតុអន្តរជាតិបាន ព្រោះអីសន្ធិសញ្ញាវានឹងប៉ៈពាល់និងជាឧបសគ្គខ្លាំងណាស់ដល់គម្រោងការលេបយកប្រទេសខ្មែរទាំងមូលនោះ ដូច្នេះហើយពួកវានៅតែខំបន្តរកគ្រប់ល្បិចកល់ដើម្បីបង្វែងដានខ្មែរ។ (ខ្មែរឈាមសុទ្ធ)

Anonymous said...

Ah Kwak Euy, it is time for you to leave.

Noboby wants to see you and your parasite children anymore.

Go !! GO !!

Anonymous said...

Bulls' robbers family Hun Sen,

Your family's business from your grandfather, to your father, and you. Now you are Cambodia's robber by putting Cambodia for SALE to Hanoi for 99 years.

Srok Ah Choy M'rai Na Tov Deal th'voeu CONTRA Chuorl Dei 99 Chh'nam ???

Ah Choy M'rai Ah Kh'bot Cheat Khmetr! Ah Chh'kaer Kanh Cheas Yuon Hanoi.

Anonymous said...

WE NEED TO SIGN PETITION TO US SENATORS NOT TO LET HUN SEN'S SON USE OUR TAX MONIES ATTEND THAT SCHOOL.

Anonymous said...

Dear All NGOs operating in Cambodia,

Please do all you can to help Cambodia and Cambodians to preserve its Sovereignty and Teritorial Integrity and also to prevent famine Cambodia wide, especially in all countrysides of all Cambodia's provinces.

Whole Heartedly Thank You!

Anonymous said...

Muk Aniis Kras Choi Mraii Ah Vey!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

KI Media,please post the constitution
of Cambodia about the rights of speak
,express opinions,and son on...
The Hun Sen govt and Cambodians
did not use the Cambodia rules of
laws.They have,but not use it;it
meant nothing.
Hun Sen uses the rules of laws
coming of his mouth,not in the
Cambodia constitution.