Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Cambodia's activist monk fights on despite threats [-Our deepest admiration to Ven. Loun Savath!]

Cambodian Buddhist monk Loun Sovath (L) prays before he blesses water for villagers during a protest in Phnom Penh (AFP/File, Tang Chhin Sothy)
Cambodian Buddhist monk Loun Sovath films a protest in front of the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh (AFP/File, Tang Chhin Sothy)
Cambodian Buddhist monk Loun Sovath stands next to his painting at the LICADHO office in Phnom Penh (AFP/File, Tang Chhin Sothy)


Tuesday, August 30, 2011
By Michelle Fitzpatrick (AFP)
"The people need us to help them. This is what makes me go on." - Ven. Loun Savath
PHNOM PENH — His saffron robe a rare beacon among protesters, Cambodia's most outspoken monk has been banned from temples and risked arrest for challenging rights abuses -- but he vows not to be silenced.

"The more they threaten me, the more I stand up for our rights," said the Venerable Loun Sovath, also known as the "multimedia monk" for filming forced evictions and distributing the footage.

In a country where Buddhist monks are hugely respected but rarely seen standing shoulder to shoulder with those fighting abuses, his peaceful activism has attracted praise from rights groups -- and condemnation from authorities.

"Seeing a monk amongst the crowd lifts the spirits of people defending their human rights," the bespectacled holy man told AFP during a recent interview in the capital, where he joined a rally against deforestation.

"Only one of me can make one hundred, 200, 300 people feel strong."

But his tireless campaigning has made the Buddhist hierarchy and the authorities nervous, say observers, who fear for his safety.


Police have interrupted his meetings, followed him and cursed at him. He has also been warned that he faces arrest for inciting people to protest.

Religious officials have repeatedly ordered him to stop activities or risk being disrobed for disobeying Buddhist discipline, while senior monks have tried to make him sign a pledge promising to cease his activism, Sovath said.

Phil Robertson, deputy Asia director with the international campaign group Human Rights Watch (HRW), said the monk's championing of villagers who have lost land to "rich and well-connected persons" makes him a high-profile target.

HRW is "extremely concerned" that Sovath, 30, could "face reprisals, and perhaps violence, because what he's doing is really a challenge to the core of Cambodia's lawless, might-makes-right political culture", he said.

Sovath, who entered the monkhood at the age of 13, became an activist after witnessing a land grab in his own village in March 2009, when police fired at unarmed villagers protesting against the confiscation of their fields.

He captured much of the confrontation -- during which his brother and nephew were injured -- on camera and successfully resisted police attempts to confiscate his material.

Since then, he has broadened his work to speak up for all victims of social injustice, becoming one of the impoverished nation's leading human rights defenders -- and the only one in orange robes.

Pressure on Sovath has increased in recent months amid what rights groups say is a growing crackdown on freedom of expression in Cambodia.

Seven international rights groups, including Amnesty International, Witness and HRW, recently asked key donor nations to urge the government to stop the threats and intimidation against the monk.

"The ongoing government harassment of Venerable Sovath constitutes a veiled attempt by the Cambodian authorities to silence those who speak out on issues that they deem controversial," they wrote in a letter leaked to AFP.

But Phnom Penh's powerful chief monk Non Ngeth, one of the country's highest-ranking clerics, told AFP that Sovath's actions were "not correct".

"A monk should not get involved in politics" or "participate in rallies and riot actions," he said.

In April, Non Ngeth banned monasteries in the capital from hosting Sovath, who lives in northwestern Cambodia -- a move that goes against the custom of temples offering shelter to visiting clergymen.

A similar order, signed by Siem Reap's senior monk Pich San, was issued to all pagodas in Sovath's own province in late August, effectively evicting him from the temple that has been his home since he was a teenager.

The under-fire monk admitted his current situation was "very difficult".

"Although I have no pagoda to stay in right now, the pagoda is inside my heart," he said, before adding laughingly: "The Buddha had no pagoda also."

Both directives, seen by AFP, claim Sovath is sullying the image of the religion with his activities.

Sovath believes criticism against him is the result of political pressure on his religious elders.

"I'm not doing anything wrong against Buddhism or national law," he said, adding that he had a right "to educate people and to do good things".

He said Cambodian monks have been scared off taking a stand on controversial issues after a bloody crackdown on anti-government demonstrations in 1998 left at least two monks dead and scores more injured.

"Many, many monks support me," Sovath insisted. "They know about human rights in Cambodia, injustice and social problems. But if we want them to show their faces... they are afraid."

He is determined not to give in to those fears because monks "should be representatives for justice, happiness and peace".

"The people need us to help them," he said. "This is what makes me go on."

24 comments:

Anonymous said...

In Buddhism, all monks must stay in the pagoda and forbid travel to another area during 3 months prior to Phcum Ben, but Ven. Loun Savath has disregard it. To make matter worst this monk has travelled from Siem Reap province to Phnom Penh to act like political active member. Although his behaviour and action are not a crime offence but he has broken the Buddhist rule and has brought Buddhism into a disrepute. That is why the authority has sacked him from the pagoda, but he is crying out that the government has threatening him and violated his freedom (sic)

Khmer in Sydney CBD

Anonymous said...

Dear Khmer in Sydney. Could you explain more ,if you falling in the situation bellow: Poor Khmer people are suffering,and need some help. The monks eating food from people. Authorities very little care about own people.But strong support to Rich people and Foreign Companies,who took people land,cut the trees for their benefits. Ven.Loun Savath can stay ,eat good food at good sleep at Pagoda. But He try to encourage people in peaceful fighting in buddishs way

Anonymous said...

អា ទេព វង្ស និង​ អា ងួន ង៉ែត

អាពីរក្បាលនេះ គឺជាយួន

ពួកវា បំរើបំរើផែនការរបស់ ខ្មោចអាយួនហូជិមិញ

ដែលកំពុងតែឋិតនៅ ឋាននរក

sreyute said...

As a khmer &buddhist ,we support ven' sovath action. Monk's duty are not only Staying in temple but should protect peopel from suffering like human right abuse,social injustic etc.other monk should follow him because you being alive by the people.ven sovath'saction is not agaist buddhist teaching but saving.
A khmer in japan

Anonymous said...

Hi Everyone,

One of KI-Media member who has his name in Facebook as Khmer Sovannaphumi but his real name is Pang Sokhoeun, former political asylum and now living in Sweden. He always copies news from here to post in his facebook profile to promote himself, but right now, he tries to remove and blocked anyone who dares to reveal his con activity particular he tries to hide what he has cheated his wife (Sreypov Chea) by having a girlfriend (Sokunthear Sam) behind his wife back. Now, his girlfriend had run way from him after she knew his cheating.

A con man Pang Sokhoeun as well as KI-Media like to insult to the government officers who have affairs, but himself does even worse than other people. What a shame!

When one person had posted in KI-Media and accused that a con man Pang Sokhoeun is a brother of Som Ek (former Chief of Tiger's head sign guerilla, who was arrested and put in prison by Cambodian government) during that time, a cheater Pang Sokhoeun came to deny in his blogs immediately and had pointed the blame to Mr. Sourn Serey Rotha, but this time, he has bury his head in the sand because he cannot deny the truth that he has cheated his wife. Right now, all he can do is removed and blocked anyone who dared to reveal his cheating.

Anonymous said...

To Khmer in Sydney, what the monk should do? Just stay in Pagoda, taking offer from people,eat and sleep, don't you think it is waste of food and time. Ven, he do very good job, this is what monk should do, he did not not joint force with any political party but he work for people that have offered food to monk, he sacrified him self for the people, he deserve people to affer food and shelter. Do monk Tep Vong, Noun gnek deserve their rank. I don't respect these two monkeys. What they have done help to solve social issue, culture ...etc. Monk has histical movement against invader, violator...etc. they should keep doing good job. not just stay at pagoda, waste of food. Monk should be dependable when people suffer.

Anonymous said...

We all must stand behind Ven. Loun Sovath for his honorable work.

Helping and caring for poor is God-Buddha work. We need to do more good deed in this world!

Anonymous said...

បើវាមានមនុស្សឆ្កួតដូចអាមួយ4:20PM​តែបួនឬប្រាំនាក់នោះ ខេអាយមិនអាចអ្វើអីកើតទេមើលទៅ ធ្វើម្តេចទៅបើគាត់ឆ្កួតដោយគេយកប្រពន្ធគាត់ទៅបាត់ហើយនោះ បែបក្រុមព្រះទេដឺងយកប្រពន្ធ គាត់នោះ នាក់ណាជួយកើតទៅក្រុមព្រះណា។


សម្តេចសង្ឃថាកុំឲ្យលោកធ្វើនយោបាយ តែសម្តេចសង្ឃខ្លួនឯងអាចធ្វើនយោបាយបាន ដោយការពារយួននឹង​ហ៊ុនសែន តើត្រឹមត្រូវទេ?

Anonymous said...

អាឆ្កែ ទេព វង្ស និង អាឆ្កែ ងួន ង៉ែត

អារលាយ

អានរក

អាប្រែត

អាឆ្កែយួនដាច់ថ្លៃ គ្មានថ្ងៃងើបមុខរួច

Anonymous said...

Ven. Lou Savath has been ex-communicated from his rank and file. Now it all depends on people who continue to respect him to offer their support and remain faithful as he is being a monk regardless the Holy Crabbed Higher Monks decision.
Hypocritelly, those Holiness Hennessy Majestic Monk-shits were seen many times attending CPP blessing political events, speaking many times in support January 7th, and so many times directly involve in fundraising and donating to CPP.

Anonymous said...

អា រលាយ ទេព វង្ស និង អា រលាយ ងួន ង៉ែត

Anonymous said...

Why monk want to be king and dress in golden flowery rob? Is he Tmil?

Keo Cham said...

Khmer Sidney:

1) Tep Vong had order all pagoda to ban Ven. Sovath.
2) Pich San, order all Siem Riep pagoda to ban Ven. Sovath

Conlusion: Ven. Sovath can not stay in retreat in any other pagoda beside the one in his "own" heart.

This monk is an intelligent and courageous one who is carrying out the true teachings and work of the Buddha.

FYI, the vassa retreat whether one carry out or not is not a "disrepute" to Buddhism. Tibetan Buddhism and Zen Buddhism do not observe this particular holiday.

Khmer Sidney, you obviously don't know what Buddhism is.

Anonymous said...

TO 3:03 PM TEACH YOUR BRAIN! SOMETING WRONG IN YOUR HOLD FAMILY GENERATION. FUCKER!

Anonymous said...

Each of us is Loun Sovath. We must do our part to help restore the dignity to our people.

Anonymous said...

We Khmer must learn the right ways of how to think, how to fight and to know who are the real enemies behind these monks. When the Vietcong fought the south Vietnam, they did not fought the Vietnamese, they fought the Americans or whoever came to supported the South Vietnamese.
We must FIGHT the Vietnamese only nothing else.

Anonymous said...

We have to support the people that stand up on behalf of the people:the poor people, the voiceless people, whether they are buddhist Khmong, minority from the jungle, or event the military from the Hun's regime, etc...as long as they support and protect the people...we should stand behind him/her.

Anonymous said...

We have to support the people that stand up on behalf of the people:the poor people, the voiceless people, whether they are buddhist Khmong, minority from the jungle, or event the military from the Hun's regime, etc...as long as they support and protect the people...we should stand behind him/her.

Anonymous said...

BUDDHA HAD NO PAGODA 2555 (BUDDHA
ERA)YEARS AGO.
BUDDHISTS AFTER BUDDHA PASSED AWAY,
THEY BUILT THE PAGODAS.
LOUN SAVATH CAN STAY ANYWHERE HE
WANTS,BUT NOT TO STEP ON ANYONE
RICE FIELDS.
LOUN SAVATH CAN STAY IN CHURCH OR
KHMER HOUSES.

BUDDHA HAD NO PAGODA,SO LOUN SAVATH
HAS NO PAGODA.

Anonymous said...

KI media teams you have done very great jobs that most people at Cambodia can't even open thier eyes and mouth for the true that hurt Cambodia.

Keep up the great work, if only KI media fail if KI media follow the advices from Vietnam slave.

KI media is the only source that represent true khmer identidies and serving khmer nation big interest, unlike other media in Cambodia turn to blind eyes, close their eyes but just to survice by serving Vietnam benefit in sell out Cambodia and destroy khmer nation like Vietnam kill khmer krom identities.

KI media must keep fighting for the true for innocent Cambodia that Vietnam slave goverment prevent them to hear the real news and the real information. Keep fighting and fighting until Khmer nation win!!!

Anonymous said...

Khmer's Son, Khmer's blood, Ven. Loun Sovath is now standing to rewrite a new chapter of following the path of the Acha Hem Cheav.

May Lord Buddah blesses all of us, especially the safety of Ven. Loun Sovath.

Anonymous said...

all Khmer abroad can help now by donating a few dollars each. We must support ven. Loun sovath

Anonymous said...

4:20 PM,
Stop confusing yourself between personal issue and National issue here. Don't be too selfish!!!

IF she doesn't love you set her free. Let her have the FREEDOM to live her life how she sees fit. Stop being too selfish!!!

Anonymous said...

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ព្រះអង្គស្គាល់ច្បាស់ ​​ស្គាល់ពីឈាមខ្លួន
មិនបម្រើយួន ​​​​ដូចពួកស៊ែនវង្ស។

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