Tuesday, February 19, 2013

They killed, they maimed, they oppressed and ... they claim that it's NOT the "real situation"

Licadho pointed to the 20-year prison sentence for Beehive Radio owner Mam Sonando, the killing of environmental activist Chut Wutty, the defrocking of an activist monk, and other abuses in 2012.

Intolerance, Repression Marked 2012, Rights Group Says

19.02.2013
By Heng Reaksmey VOA Khmer
Phay Siphan said the report does not reflect the “real situation” in Cambodia. (sic!)
Cambodia has become a place of “intolerance” for the freedoms of assembly and expression, with last year the worst on record for human rights, the rights group Licadho said Monday.

In an annual report released over the weekend, the group points to intimidation of rights workers and journalists, including the September murder of a reporter named Hang Serei Oudom, who had worked to expose illegal logging and forest crimes. The group also pointed to the prohibition of demonstrations and other assembly by the authorities. And rights workers say repression is likely to increase as the country heads toward national elections in July.

Am Sam Ath, monitoring supervisor for Licadho, told VOA Khmer the government must now work on preventing pre-election violence.


“The human rights situation in Cambodia began 2012 teetering on the edge of a precipice, and by the end of the year had fallen off the cliff,” Licadho said in a statement issued along with the report. “The past year was the most violent year ever documented in terms of the authorities using lethal force against activists,” the group said. “The year also saw four deaths related to conflicts over natural resources, a growing atmosphere of fear and intimidation and the mass arrests of activists.”

Licadho pointed to the 20-year prison sentence for Beehive Radio owner Mam Sonando, the killing of environmental activist Chut Wutty, the defrocking of an activist monk, and other abuses in 2012.

“A journalist working on logging issues was murdered in Ratanakiri province,” the group said. “A town governor opened fire on protesting garment workers, and charges were dropped before he spent a single day in prison. And 17 leaders from Phnom Penh communities facing eviction spent time in prison.

“The sheer volume of shocking turns makes it difficult to choose where to begin a summary of 2012,” Licadho Director Naly Pilorge said in a statement. “And the stage is set for another tense year in 2013, with National Assembly elections coming in July.”

Government spokesman Phay Siphan said the report does not reflect the “real situation” in Cambodia. (sic!)

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is Phay Siphan still keeping his American citizenship? Phay Siphan was a scammer and con man while he was staying in America. His favorite targets are elderly buddhist lay people. Phay Siphan was a crook who ran from America back to Cambodia to work for the biggest corrupt government in Cambodia. Naturally, Phay Siphan the crook is good at making excuses. The effects of the corrupt government in Cambodia is only "situation" in Phay Siphan's corrupt immoral mind. For crying out loud, he even justifies the government's illegal ceding of Koh Tral to Vietnam. Even Brevie himself in his statement did not cede Koh Tral to Le Youns. Phay Siphan will eventually die a crook as he is destined to.

Anonymous said...

Waking up at 1:00am to bake Donut in Long Beach while collecting mentally handicap money was very hard and tiring work for Phay Siphan.

Now, that's he is one of the top official of Hun Sen, the money is flowing in without lifting a finger.



Baay Kdaing

Anonymous said...

What did ah Pay siphan knows? He believe in communist and using freedom to gain votes from Khmers benefactor from corrupted regime and communism Hun Yuon sen.Ah Pay siphan was unemployed in L.A owed people money run away to be slaved to Cpp as a mouth piece ,in fact, ah Pay siphan know nothing...Pay back money that you stole from khmers community in L.A ah jongrai yo!!!

L.A Khmer