SRP MP Mu Sochua visiting illegally detained Borei Keila residents |
ABC Radio Australia
SOCHUA: The Cambodian Red Cross made a statement and they defined these women as a part of [a] dispute, therefore the Cambodian Red Cross cannot take action. I want to make very clear statement that the Red Cross, the Cambodian Red Cross must be held responsible. If something that should happen to these women and as with these children and I want to make an appeal to the Government of Australia to take this also the moral ground and take action for once and not overlook this type of violation that are committed by the Government of Cambodia in order to protect a company that is totally, totally affiliated with members of the ruling party.
An opposition MP in Cambodia has called on the Australian Government to pay more attention to human rights issues, after 22 women and children broke out of a detention centre in dramatic scenes on Wednesday.
Mu Sochua has also called on the Cambodian Red Cross to offer health and housing assistance to the women and children. The group are from Borei Keila, and were made homeless by a land dispute in Phnom Penh, where a company reneged on an agreement to build apartments for those displaced by a big development project. They were detained last week while protesting against their eviction and sent to the Prey Speu social affairs centre.
Presenter: Liam Cochrane
Speakers: Mu Sochua, opposition MP and former Minister of Women's Affairs
SOCHUA: I was very clear that I'm informing the women and the children about their rights. First, the centre is a centre for rehabilitation, it's a centre for people who are drug addicts, homeless people, people who are mentally disturbed. That centre is what they call a detention centre, not a rehabilitation centre. It's a centre that is famous for violation of human rights. So I spoke with them and I asked them are you derelict? Are you homeless? Are you drug addicts? They said no, we are victims of land of forced eviction. So I said that you are illegally detained and you can see, you can take even a class action and they are doing that right now. And I also said that that at your right as stipulated in the constitution that you shall... every citizen shall have housing and protection.... protected by the State.
COCHRANE: These people don't have housing, they have been involved in the land dispute in Borei Keila and have been made homeless because of that dispute. Before we get to that and to the wider issues there, what happened after you told the group of more than 20 women and children inside the social affairs centre about those rights, what happened next?
SOCHUA: When I said what do you want to do? They all said with one voice we want to be free, we do not want to be detained, we want to go out and protest and claim for housing and on our land. And then I said, ok, gather your belongings and I will talk to the [staff at the] centre, the authorities and I ensure you I'll get you out of there. Then the head of the centre came out and said madam Mu Suchua you cannot do this, you are not even allowed in here. I said do you want me to record what you just said? Is this a detention centre or not? These women and children are not even registered at your centre, correct or not? He said yes. Are they detained here, they opened the door, the gate. He wouldn't and then he walked out. And then before I knew it, the women were already climbing over the wall and they were so determined, they had so much energy all of a sudden. They were so empowered and they climbed over the wall. At the end, my colleague and I were detained to inside the detention centre, because all the gates were locked.
COCHRANE: The photos from that event look quite dramatic with people climbing over the walls and passing people and children over the walls. Were you scared that this situation might get out of control and that the staff at the centre might use violence to try and keep people inside the centre?
SOCHUA: First I was very worried for the safety of the women, because when I was speaking with them, one of them is diabetic. She couldn't barely move, the one with the glasses. Most of them have not rested, have not been really been fed well. All of a sudden, they were charged with all this energy, this moral energy and you know how high the walls is - over two metres. And then how did the pass the children over. I was so scared from that point of view, their physical, the security and then yes, I was scared because being the security guy was around and he was taking pictures. I knew that these pictures would be pictures for the court to [be used] against me and then I started to worry about being accused of helping people escape and then in my mind, I kept saying these women are detained and it is the local authorities who should be going to court and I already took action against that.
COCHRANE: What is the situation now for the women and children who have escaped from the centre? Where are they and what are they doing?
SOCHUA: Well, amazing. Right after they left the centre, they've gone through the housing task force which is a coalition of NGOs that work for the urban poor and people who are landless and they went to seek legal advice, that's number one. Then the next day, they mobilised over 100 families who are the victims of this sort of eviction in the same community and they all now filing complaints and working toward a class action against authorities and the company.
But on the point of view of housing and their wellbeing, medical care all that, they are on their own. Even the Red Cross is not assisting them, because the Red Cross is run by the First Lady. The Red Cross is totally, totally led by members, women of the ruling party.
COCHRANE: We should be clear this, this is the Cambodian Red Cross - not the International Red Cross - which is led by the prime minister's wife, Bun Rany.
SOCHUA: The Cambodian Red Cross made a statement and they defined these women as a part of [a] dispute, therefore the Cambodian Red Cross cannot take action. I want to make very clear statement that the Red Cross, the Cambodian Red Cross must be held responsible. If something that should happen to these women and as with these children and I want to make an appeal to the Government of Australia to take this also the moral ground and take action for once and not overlook this type of violation that are committed by the Government of Cambodia in order to protect a company that is totally, totally affiliated with members of the ruling party.
13 comments:
SRP Mu Sochua is right. The Cambodian Red Cross is not a political establishment. Therefore, they should not be taking side or decide if it's political or not. If the people need help, they should step in. After all, they are NGO or are they not? Are they just masking it as NGO and taking in donations from donors and pocket themselves?
As a Human Being in Cambodia, no one is better than MP Mu Sochua. As I rember while she is a member of FUNCIPEC Party and many FUNCINPEC members defected to CPP but she didn't defect even Hun Sen provided her as a Minister of Woman Affairs. Who can do that in Cambodia?. So Respect and Proud of Her.
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You said," in Cambodia, no one is better than Mu Sochua."
Really,I guess you have not been around the block just yet.
Theary Seng said, bird of the same feather flock together,she's right because she and Sochua play political game for the betterment of their own gain.
Both are Chinese by blood and educated in US.They both hold US passports and make a living of Cambodians. Both are skillful in using photo-op to fool the peasants and the press. Both failed to make names in US so Cambodia politic is a perfect fit for such women like them.
In close proximity, they both are smelled of blood and pretentious.
They both exploit Killing Fields real victims.
ស្រីមានពុតជ្រៅ!
MU SOCHUA , u r the perfect Cambodian PM. Fight for poor people....I alway by your side...
Hun Sen evicted alot of Cambodians people unjusticely but No revolution is dare to raise up. Why? Because they are chicken as CPP said in the meeting.
Where is the Lotus or Jasmine revolution? Where are they? They must be coward group of leaders.
Remember: Now or Never!
Samdach Decho Hun Sen said: "To the victims where is your America? Where are the human right group when you need one?"
Lotus revolution dares to do nothing as Hun Sen said in the meeting last time.
What's ashame! Lotus shit revolution.
Hun Sen said "Where is your fucking Lotus revolution? I don't see one. Coward"
Samdach Decho Sen! the Lotus Revolution is hiding in your anus. Sir! They don't dare to come out from your anus.
Lotus and Jasmine Revolution are hiding in Hun Sen anus???that's very smelly place to hide. Come out! Come out! Stop hiding inside Samdach anus.
Both Theary Seng and Mu Sochua have the same goal to help Cambodia. What does one’s ethnicity and education has anything to do with helping Cambodians? You didn’t see HunSen helping those domestic workers in Malaysia until Mu Sochua initated help for those poor women. Why should they need to make name in US in order to help or do good thing in Cambodia? Theary Seng and Mu Sochua are not set out to fool anyone. They risk their live for speaking out against inhuman treatment, corruption, injustice in Cambodia. I guess you have not reading about the land grabbing lately. Don’t be fool with those newly high buildings because most of those properties are owned by foreigners. Average Cambodians still earn $1 per day while foods and rent price are up. Cambodia still has no good education for children unless they can pay directly to teachers daily. Does it matter how many photo opportunity, education in US, and one’s ethnicity for helping Cambodia? Have you look at the faces of those CPP thugs beating up those evictees?
Did she ever identify the root cause of the problem ?
Does she know what is the fair solution to the problem beside blaming the Gov. ?
The monkeys,Hun Sen,supporters always ah Hun Sen and Vietnam.
Hun Sen is blind,the rest of them
are blind too.So the blind leads
the blinds.
Thank Mu Sochua and the rest of her
supporters in Cambodia and abroad.
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