Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Journalist’s Case Raised by Obama

Mam Sonando (Photo: The Phnom Penh Post)
But a Cambodian official says the president did not call for his freedom. (sic!)

2012-11-27
Radio Free Asia

U.S. President Barack Obama raised concerns over the jailing of an independent Cambodian radio station chief during his visit to the country last week but did not specifically call for the journalist’s release, a Cambodian official said Tuesday.

The official spoke as the wife of 71-year-old Mam Sonando, director of Beehive Radio, pleaded with the Cambodian government to release the independent broadcaster following his recent conviction for masterminding a revolt of villagers over a land dispute. He has rejected the charges.

Cambodia's Council of Ministers Spokesman Phay Siphan said that during Obama’s historic visit to Phnom Penh—the first by a sitting U.S. head of state—the president had simply raised the situation of the country’s political prisoners with Prime Minister Hun Sen during bilateral talks.

“It was only [mentioned as] a concern of the president, not a request,” Phay Siphan said when asked if Obama had called on Hun Sen to release Mam Sonando.

“[Obama] was worried about political prisoners and asked Cambodia to release them. In response, Prime Minister Hun Sen explained that in the Kingdom of Cambodia there are no political prisoners—only politicians who were convicted for breaking the law,” he said.

“There wasn’t any request [to release Mam Sonando].”


Phay Siphan said that Obama asked the U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh to continue to “work with Cambodia” to follow up on the issue.

Obama, who was in Phnom Penh to attend the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and East Asia Summits, had expressed concern over Cambodia’s political prisoners during his meeting with Hun Sen and cited Mam Sonando, Cambodian officials said earlier.

Last week, government spokesperson Prak Sokhon said that Hun Sen had explained to Obama that Mam Sonando’s case was receiving a lot of publicity because people “mistakenly believe this was an attempt to shut down the radio station,” when Beehive is “still operating and remains popular.”

Beehive Radio is one of only a few media outlets in Cambodia that air independent news, including coverage of opposition and minority political parties, and is a frequent source of broadcasts critical of the government.

Prak Sokhon said that Hun Sen also told Obama the courts are “working on [Mam Sonando’s] case.”

Mam Sonando has launched an appeal against his verdict by the Phnom Penh Municipal Court. The appeal is pending, with no date set for a hearing.

On Tuesday, Mam Sonando’s wife Din Phanara made a personal plea to the government to set her husband free.

She thanked Obama for speaking to Hun Sen about her husband and said the U.S. president’s comments had shown the international community that Mam Sonando was innocent of the charges he was convicted of.

“I am confident that the government and court will offer justice to my husband. He didn’t commit any crimes,” she said.

Political prisoners

Cambodian political analyst Lao Mong Hai on Tuesday said that Mam Sonando is a political prisoner and accused the Phnom Penh Municipal Court of lacking independence in convicting him.

“Mam Sonando’s case is involved with politics,” he said.

“The court was under political influence in handing its verdict down against Mam Sonando.”

Civil society groups Cambodian Human Rights and Development Association (ADHOC) and Cambodian Center for Human Rights both condemned Hun Sen’s assertion that the country has no political prisoners and said that Mam Sonando is only one example of an activist jailed for dissent.

ADHOC Chief Investigator Ny Chakriya said Chairman of the Khmer Civilization Foundation “Moeung Sonn is another example of a political prisoner,” although he currently lives in exile in France.

Moeung Sonn was sentenced to two years in prison after he criticized Cabinet Chief Sok An for “mismanaging” the ancient Angkor Wat Hindu complex in Siem Reap province.

Cambodian Center for Human Rights Director Ou Virak said Moeung Sonn and Mam Sonando are “definitely political prisoners,” adding that the two men had been working to “serve the country” and “didn’t commit any crime.”

“Anyone who criticizes the government is considered to be in opposition to the government,” he said.

“The government always wins because the critics are imprisoned.”

Last week, while speaking in Preah Vihear province, Hun Sen stated again that Cambodia has “no political prisoners” and challenged rights groups who have criticized the country’s courts of lacking independence.

“I have already said that Cambodia has no political prisoners. [Rights groups] want me to intervene on behalf of certain prisoners, but then they would accuse me of interfering with the court,” he said, adding that “the court is independent.”

“[Rights groups] want me to break the law to release prisoners. No one should be able to stand above the law.”

Reported by RFA’s Khmer service. Translated by Samean Yun. Written in English by Joshua Lipes.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey! ah Phay Siphan , ah stinky mouth
Ah mauk,Phay Siphan ,Mr. Barack Obama did not say exact words but it was diplomatic words to heat your boss dam brain to exercise the real democracy, not a fake one that ah Hun Sen practice everyday. Pourk ah Kbot cheat eirg roil knea niss kong teh no place to live. Don't come back to USA ah kbot. Someday soon ah Hanoi commist will finish pourk ah eirg niss from this world. Because all of you betray your own country and serve enemy youn . Goes around comes around, boys.

Anonymous said...

And this story just in:

When President Obama told Hun Sen he was concerned about his government killing political foes, Hun Sen said, "We have not killed any political foes. They just died when we wanted them to."

Anonymous said...

Ah Kwak. If there are no political prisoner, why are you so scared of meeting Sam Rainsii in the real court? Ah Kwak you are a good Vietnamese dog

Anonymous said...

Diplomatic language is not like
street language. Cambodian official, Hun Sen is not excluded, is either stupid or pretend to be stupid not understanding what Mr. Obama said. I believe they pretend to be stupid and now they are so worried because they have made a lot of evil act to the innocent Cambodians.

Anonymous said...

Never like Hun Sen.

Anonymous said...

High position official personal always uses concerns not say to their opponent that " you have to stop this or you have to stop that" they never use the ultimatum like Hun sen cursing to stop what he thinks is right for his point of views. Concerns meaning whatever you did behind close door they never(US) knew.Pay siphan did understand the termology of civilize way by using concerns instead of forces to obey or ultimatum,like Hun sen said: closed the door to beats the dogs termology of dictator of communism Cpp,my way or the highway aptitude.Concerns is enough to warns the regime but Cpp advisor lacks of understanding words.Shame on you Phay siphan dumb advisor...

Yobal Khmer

Anonymous said...

Nnnnnnnn

Anonymous said...

don't let the dog out! Pi Anh

Anonymous said...

just like the shit anh dog

Anonymous said...

Obama have no position to tell hun sen what to do, just remember it was a stop over and the US is not a member of the ASEAN. They both work together to oppress and enslave the ordinary.

Anonymous said...

there is a giant step in the right direction would be to accept the fact that you're still a bunch of sore losers ( ScamSR and the followers). History will also judge your performent according to your useless and weak agendas, and the history will be written ScamSR as a paranoid leader, cry baby, fugitive, and a bunch of psychopath opportunist waiting to take advantage of poor people. The world have watched you sore losers haven't done anything to make Cambodian proud of your records. There're not a single list of all the good things you have done in the past and now to uplift people life. My hero samdach Hun Sen will forgive your sorry asses if you joined the CPP for this up comming election. You potato diggers made lots of painful mistakes in the past by dividing Cambodia apart, which is shame on you sore losers. It certainly that we (CPP) would forgive you if your leader ScamSr come back to Cambodia and serve his sentences and futher improve his image as a strong leader not the fugitive one. If he didn't dare to come back than stop begging for forgiveness from my hero Hun Sen, maybe it would be wise to seek counseling from Pi Anh.hahahaahah