Tuesday, June 05, 2012

Boeung Kak women visited by MPs

Tuesday, 05 June 2012
Shane Worrell and Khouth Sophak Chakrya
The Phnom Penh Post

Thirteen Boeung Kak women locked in Prey Sar prison after a three-hour trial on May 24 are threatening to go on a hunger strike in protest, an opposition Sam Rainsy lawmaker said yesterday.

A team of SRP MPs, including Mu Sochua, was granted access to the prison yesterday to check on the health and well-being of the 13 and another Boeung Kak woman, Ly Chanary, who was arrested outside the women’s trial.

“They told us their health is OK and none of them are being tortured, but they miss their families,” lawmaker Keth Khy said, adding that the MPs had been the first visitors the women had been allowed to see.

The women told us they want to hunger strike. We asked them not to do this and accepted their request for us to approach the King to ask for their release,” he said.


Mu Sochua left for the US after the visit, where she will meet with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Keth Ky said.

Mu Sochua has promised to ask her to intervene,” he said.

Mu Sochua called for Clinton to take action immediately after the women’s three-hour trial and sentencing.

“I’m calling on the international community to suspend aid,” she told the Post on May 24, adding that financial contributions from overseas should no longer be given directly to the government, but to NGOs.

Families, friends and supporters of the Boeung Kak 15, which also includes Sao Sareoun, a man, visited Prey Sar on May 26, but were not allowed in.

When the Post visited last Wednesday, guards prevented members of rights group Licadho and reporters from getting close to the fence the women were being kept behind.

The 13 women were arrested at Boeung Kak lake on May 22.

They were charged two days later with disputing authority and illegally occupying land owned by Shukaku, CPP Senator Lao Meng Khin’s firm.

Ly Chanary and Sao Sareoun were later charged with the same offences.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

What an election result. A BIG defeat for the strongest, largest, the most patriotic, the most loved opposition party in Cambodia SRP.

The trend will be similar in the National Election 2013. SRP MPs will be reduced to about 15, HRP will gain 17 MPs, Funcipec and NRP will gain 5, the remainder will be CPP. The share formula is to "legitimize" Cambodian democracy. CPP can have all MPs but they dont want to.

Like it or not, this is the reality of Cambodian democracy. Cambodia will not welcome a democracy dictator instigated by the SRP. Imagine SRP won. He will be a big head. He owns the party. His wife and he thinks the people vote for him solely, so he can do whatever he wants.

They are too proud, other Khmer patriots are beneath them. Likewise his top 20 per cent of his supporters think like them. They are the best party. Eat shit SRP!.

After a thorough psychological evaluation, Sam Rainsy and his followers are suffering from OCD, grief and loss, anxiety, and cowardice. For their welfare and being, a strong dose of medication is recommended in addition to a proper life management.

The so-called KI promoted Psychologist Dr. Samuel Keo can help you coping with this election defeat.

hahhahahah

Anonymous said...

For Ah Hun Sen

Ya,ya,and ya cult,cunning, cutting,cheating, cross, criminal, cruel,crab,crazy, corrupt, clingy - people party (CPP) naming all the worst of the CPP can do and then,won! yay! sick headed !!! the fact, winners are losers! and losers are winners!because the CPP cheated, and all the money from robbing and killing the innocents

Oneday, Viets will kill the CPP clan and take over like it did to KhKrom, Charm, Loas and mong/indigenous and then I say to the CPP Yay!!! dickhead! hahahahaha