Monday, November 19, 2012

Speak Truth to Cambodia's Dictator

Philippine Senator Franklin Drilon meets Cambodian dissident Sam Rainsy. (European Pressphoto Agency)


Cambodians look to President Obama for help in their struggle for democracy


November 18, 2012
By BRAD ADAMS
Opinion
The Wall Street Journal

In his election-night victory speech in Chicago, U.S. President Barack Obama recognized that people in many parts of the world are still struggling for the most basic of rights. "We can never forget that as we speak, people in distant nations are risking their lives right now just for a chance to argue about the issues that matter…" Mr. Obama could have been talking about Cambodia, where this week he will make the first-ever visit by a U.S. president to attend the East Asia Summit.

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has a different view. As Arab Spring protests broke out in 2011, leading to the fall of fellow strongmen, some in Cambodia had the temerity to suggest that it was also time for him to go. Hun Sen's response was typically threatening: "I not only weaken the opposition, I'm going to make them dead ... and if anyone is strong enough to try to hold a demonstration, I will beat all those dogs and put them in a cage."

During Hun Sen's time in power, many opposition figures have indeed ended up dead. Death squads have targeted opposition figures in election-related violence, while labor leaders and journalists have been assassinated.

Despite the fact that in many cases the killers are known, in not one case has there been a credible investigation and conviction. Worse, many have been promoted. The Ministry of Defense and Ministry of Interior websites listing senior military and police officials are a veritable Who's Who of human rights abusers.

One person now in a cage is Mam Sonando, the owner of Cambodia's most prominent independent radio station, Beehive Radio. Mr. Sonando has long angered the government by broadcasting Khmer-language news from U.S.-funded Radio Free Asia and hosting call-in shows where average Cambodians vent against corruption and abuses.

Facing trumped-up charges publicly endorsed by Hun Sen of participating in a secession movement, Mr. Sonando showed considerable courage and returned from Paris to stand trial. On Oct. 1, a Phnom Penh court sentenced him to 20 years in prison–essentially a life sentence for a 71-year-old.

Hun Sen has long wanted to put opposition leader Sam Rainsy in a cage. Since he started an opposition party in 1995, Mr. Rainsy has survived assassination attempts, constant threats and a variety of criminal charges. He now lives in exile in Paris after being sentenced to a total of 12 years in a trial transparently aimed at preventing him from taking part in next year's national elections.


Like Burma's Aung San Suu Kyi, Mr. Rainsy has always practiced non-violence. Unlike Ms. Suu Kyi, he and Cambodia's opposition have been largely ignored by the world.

Hun Sen has been in power for 27 years, while his Cambodian People's Party (CPP) has ruled the country since 1979. He is now one of the world's 10 longest-serving leaders, while the CPP is on the verge of succeeding in returning Cambodia to the one-party state it ran in the 1980s.

The parallels with Mubarak's Egypt, Ben Ali's Tunisia and Gaddafi's Libya are striking. Yet the lessons of the Arab Spring seem not to have been learned when it comes to Cambodia. The U.S. and other governments issue critical statements from time to time, but they have no strategy or policy to ensure pluralism, the protection of opposition politicians and critics, or an end to the violence and impunity that characterize contemporary Cambodia. Hun Sen has run circles around feckless governments, laughing all the way to the bank as donor assistance continues to roll in.

Cambodians have high expectations for Mr. Obama's visit. Villagers facing illegal eviction near Phnom Penh's airport even painted pictures of Obama on the roofs of their corrugated metal homes with the message "SOS." Eight of them were arrested on Thursday.

Cambodians hope Mr. Obama will publicly and clearly demand the pardon of Sam Rainsy and Mam Sonando, the creation of a new and independent national election commission to administer next year's elections, and the dismissal of known human rights abusers in the government, military and police.

Failure to speak out would be a huge missed opportunity that would significantly tarnish Obama's second term even before it starts. Quiet diplomacy will not be enough, as the government will use its near monopoly of the media to say that the President of the United States left town without making any demands on the government. Such a visit, complete with smiling photo-ops, would give Hun Sen and the CPP the international legitimacy they have long sought.

A strong and public stand in favor of rights and democracy could give hope to and even galvanize the Cambodian people. It would send a message to the region that the vaunted U.S. "pivot" on Asia has moral as well as economic and security content. As he did in his first term in China and Egypt, Mr. Obama shouldspeak over the head of an abusive government, making it clear that his election-day remarks were not just hollow words to please a crowd in Chicago.

Mr. Adams is Asia director at Human Rights Watch

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Let us hope Mr. Obama takes this good advice and shows our strongman who is the strongest man of this world.

Pissed Off

Anonymous said...

MP Samrainsy is a gracious man I am proud of him, great leader and he will win. No doubt about. Good guy all way wins.

Anonymous said...

ASEAN charter on human rights, Obama, Brad Adam...all these persons may be a great help for Cambodians to get rid of dictatorship from Cambodia. Nevertheless, to reach the goal, I still believe that only Cambodians themselves, inside and outside the country can make things done. We should continue to put pressure on them, to gather momentum at any level of people, to show them that their living will be choking soon by dictatorship and poverty if we let this bunch of dictators and ignoramus at the helm of the country. Do not rush, go forward slowly but surely, they are going to collapse one day although they get a "trésor de guerre" (money of CPP) amounting to more than 1000 millions USD.
Victory is coming, it belongs to smart oppositions and all Cambodians to manage the accumulated asset of supports ...cleverly.
Farmer from Banteay Meanchey

Anonymous said...

When Brad Adams was in Cambodia during 1990s he had forced his Cambodian female staff to be his girlfriend but she refused and seek help from the government. Then, the government decided to boot Brad Adams out of Cambodia in 1997, which leads Brad Adams to revenge with the government whenever he talks about Human Rights in Cambodia and he also wants to help his ally: a convicted criminal Sam Rainsy. However, the government will not care what he is talking about.

Pi Anh.


Anonymous said...

11:03 AM

and that female was your mummy! So truth!

Anonymous said...

ah leu keu 11:03 AM

Anonymous said...

General Lon Nol was cheating America such as fake number of ghost soldiers eg. on the list to America General Lon Nol put 100 000 soldiers and need salary for them from American tax payers and American gave in excess to general Lon Nol but in real number of soldiers have only 10 000 real soldiers. 90 000 soldiers salaries were go in to General Lon Nol pockets with his top few officers.

Lon Nol betrayal America and also betray his own soldiers and put their lives in danger that is why 85% of the soldiers were killed because of General Lon Nol management cheating skills.

American military aid, 50% of the American miliatry aid were sold to Khmer Rough that is why the real soldiers were lack of foods and weapons to fight, they end up died injusticely by General Lon Nol.

General Lon Nol's children and all his grandchildren are living on the suffer and khmers blood money.

His soldiers as well as millions of khmer death demand justice now!

Anonymous said...

Pi Anh.11:03 AM,

It was your mom who refused to sleep with Brad Adam 'cause she's got a Viet lover, Ho Chi Minh.

Anonymous said...

Brad Adams was so furious and embarrasing because despite he is a chief of Asian Human Rights Watch but still unable to attract Khmer female staff to be his girlfriend. And put the salts into his wound, the government kicked him out of Cambodia. That is why he is going to insult to the government as much as he can.

He uses the Human Rights Watch to cover up his personal revenge with the Cambodian government. That is so disgusting. His language like Brad as his name, but not a human being.

PI Anh.

Anonymous said...

Only your mom who was not attracted to him because she's got a Viet lover.

Anonymous said...

Pi Anh,

That is how Vietnamese dog eaters like you throughout the history from beginning of the end and duration of French Colony have made the false statements like that to manipulate the others to believe.

Pi Anh, your Vietnamese dog eaters and you will be embarrassed to an end when the situations in Cambodia get worse and worse because of your stupid Vietnamese dog eaters create fake Vietnam History. So, the world business people will not interested in doing business deals and tourist will spit and disgusted with ugly and fake Vietnamese history from the beginning.

There will be no one buying anything made in Criminal Thief Vietnam.

Good luck, Vietnamese Dog Eaters at home and abroad.