Wednesday, September 07, 2011

‘The Law Is the Law’: Lao Monghay

Lao Monghay, who has spent years watching Cambodian politics and was a researcher at the Asian Human Rights Commission, told “Hello VOA” that law teaches “proper procedure,” but it is not yet respected in Cambodia.

Tuesday, 06 September 2011
Sok Khemara, VOA Khmer | Washington, DC
“The culture of obedience to law means that you apply the law if someone commits a wrongdoing.”

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Cambodia still lacks a culture of legal compliance, a fact that is exacerbated by the impunity enjoyed by top government officials and others, a veteran political analyst said Thursday.

Lao Monghay, who has spent years watching Cambodian politics and was a researcher at the Asian Human Rights Commission, told “Hello VOA” that law teaches “proper procedure,” but it is not yet respected in Cambodia.

“The culture of obedience to law means that you apply the law if someone commits a wrongdoing,” he said. “There must be punishment and convictions as stipulated.”

The evidence that many Cambodians ignore the law can be found all around, he said, starting with the breaking of traffic regulations and leading all the way up to the weakness of the National Assembly in passing laws.


Punishment under the law is not fairly handed down by the courts, and high-ranking officials often escape punishment altogether, he said.

Lao Monghay compared the current state of Cambodian law to a spider web that only catches the smallest insects, instead of upholding the constitutional principal that all are equal under the law.

No powerful officials or businessmen should see political intervention around it, he said. “The law is the law.”

Strong laws enforce peace and prosperity, he said.

“For example, the traffic law,” he said. “We all agree to use the right hand side of the road to drive, but if one goes left and one goes right, it’s chaos, and we don’t have peace, stability or order.”

Government spokesman Phay Siphan said the Cambodian government is developing each law and looking at ways to better apply them. “We are optimistic we will reach the right direction together,” he said.

However, Lao Monghay said the laws need reviewed by parliamentary or special committees, which can look into whether they are functioning properly or achieving their aims. He cited the immigration law as an example. “How is it being applied?” he said. “How many foreigners live in Cambodia? What about naturalization?”

Committee oversight on laws could then be published and debated. The executive arm of the government, controlled by the prime minister, should be beholden to the legislative side, that of the National Assembly and the Senate, he said.

Laws on the books should be archived and well known, he added. High-ranking officials should then follow those laws and set an example for the people.

“Most importantly, in public places, especially along the roadways, all leaders who have vehicles with license plates belonging to the police, military, government or National Assembly, and so on, they should respect the traffic laws together,” he said. “That is a good model for the people to follow.”

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cambodia is a stupid crazy country where the law is used mostly to abuse and harass the poor and the helpless. For the rich and the powerful, the law means nothing to them. In most cases, they are the law. The law follows them, they don't follow the law.

Anonymous said...

840 it is NOT the country, it's the abusive people. Let's be clear n concise with our constructive criticsm.

LoveKhmer

Anonymous said...

ចំពោះអ្នកក្រឬ​អ្នករដ្ធការតូចតាច, ច្បាប់ជាភ្លើង
តែកាំភ្លើងលួចលាក់ជាចៅក្រម។
មែនហើយ, "ច្បាប់ជាច្បាប់"តែមិនយកមកអនុវត្តិ
តើមានប្រយោជន៍អ្វី?
ហ៊ុន សែនយកតែច្បាប់ចេញពីបបូរវាមកឲ្យគេ
ប្រតិបត្តិតាម។ នេះជាច្បាប់នៅស្រុកខ្មែរ។

Anonymous said...

Soch,

It's Lao Mong Hay, not Loa Monghay

Show some respect!!!

Anonymous said...

Law is Law, Yes I agree but it only be found in the book not in the Cambodian court. Do you know why? the answer is that "Under Dictatorship, CPP/Khmer Rouge defectos regim, there is no law in court, but in dictatorhsip hand". If you are trying to educate Dictator to obey law, you are not at the right place because the Dictator will not listen to you but their superior, the CPP. Try do something else, may be revolution, otherwise A IN TRAPANG KRALOEUNG OR NO WAY JOSE OF DREAMING THE COURT OF LAW.

Anonymous said...

i agree, the law is the law. no ifs or buts about it, you know! every country in the world has laws; there are good reasons for laws, you know! cambodia must advocate the rule of law society, period!

Anonymous said...

it's the law, get used to it, ok! this is not the stupid KR lawless society, ok! stop being ignorant forever, ok!

Anonymous said...

don't forget, there are more to cambodia than you and i, really! hey, this is not the dark ages era, you know! cambodia has changed already, ok! who wants to go back to being primitive and stone age? don't be biased on my country cambodia, ok!

Anonymous said...

law in Cambodia , it is reserved for the poor and powerless only .The rich and powerful they are above the law

Anonymous said...

What Hun Sen said ,it is a law !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

ខ្មែរតាកែវ says:

Tuesday, 6 September 2011 08:43 am

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Anonymous said...

10:16 am and 11:53 am,

Talk about practicing law in Cambodia, you have to talk to Hun Sen and "what HUN SEN said it is a law. You are so damn rights. It is not in stone or bronze age, but it is Hun Sen age. 11:13 am you need to open your eyes widely and see the Kampong Speu court who ruled in favor of OKNGA who grabbed land and use police force to evicted landowners, you think this is a law in Cambodia. Who has been backed up those OKNGA with power? HUN SEN, SOK AN and others top gorvernment officials with CPP, is it true? Is it your law in Cambodia? Are you the one who robbed land from Cambodian people too? You should have ashame of yourself, man.

Anonymous said...

people that whine constantly about hen sen this or that or whatever, do not understand the need to for the rule of law and authority, etc... i mean, this kind of people would probably hate the police and other law enforcement agency as well, not just hun sen or whatever, you know! i mean, someone has gotten to enforce the rule of law in cambodia, you know! be it hun sen and who else! it doesn't matter, the law is the law, ok! of course, there are more to cambodia than you and i, ok! get used to it, ok! it's life!