Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Amnesty International Starts Petition for Sonando

February 25, 2013
By Lauren Crothers
The Cambodia Daily

Amnesty International on Thurs­day issued a call to action, urging people to appeal to Prime Minister Hun Sen and other high-ranking government officials for the release of jailed radio station owner Mam Sonando ahead of his retrial next month.

Mr. Sonando, 71, was imprisoned for 20 years on October 1 for his alleged involvement in an in­surrectionist movement in Kratie province.

The Phnom Penh Mu­nicipal Court verdict was met with widespread condemnation, in­cluding from Washington, and Mr. So­nando’s appeal date has been set for March 5.

In the “urgent action,” as Am­nesty International called it, people are asked to write to Mr. Hun Sen, Interior Minister Sar Kheng and Foreign Minister Hor Nam­hong, “Demanding the immediate and unconditional release of Mam Sonando, who is a prisoner of conscience, and that his conviction is overturned.


The “prisoner of conscience” ap­peal also urges participants to call on the authorities to “protect, respect and promote the right to freedom of expression in Cambo­dia.”

Council of Ministers spokes­man Phay Siphan dismissed the Am­nesty appeal, reiterating a long-held position that Cambodia is a sovereign state and, as a re­sult, would not bow to international pressure.

“They should leave Cambodia by itself; don’t urge Cambodia to do what it’s supposed to do,” Mr. Si­phan said.

“It’s Cambodian sovereignty and an internal issue…. It belongs to the affairs of the court,” he added.

Another well known Amnesty In­ternational prisoner of conscience was Burma’s pro-democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi, who was awarded the status from 1989 to 1995, from 2000 to 2002, and from 2003 to 2010 while im­prisoned under house arrest in Rangoon by the military junta.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

“They should leave Cambodia by itself; don’t urge Cambodia to do what it’s supposed to do,” Mr. Si­phan said.


But the Peace agreement in Paris was signed by 18 countries, have you even think about this? Without the help from International community you will never occupied this post too. And that is why the IA put their nose in this issue. The problem is that your government go to the wrong way on human rights and jungle law system like communist regime.

Anonymous said...

THE PAROLES OF PHAY SIPHAN CLEARLY PROVE THAT THIS MAN IS KISSING UP HUN SEN FOE LIVING.

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