Showing posts with label Chim Chenda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chim Chenda. Show all posts

Thursday, May 17, 2007

CAMBODIA: General’s threat to shoot reporter only a joke

Media freedom groups denounce General Pol Sinuon for making light of journalists’ safety

Wednesday, May 16, 2007
By Amanda Natividad
AsiaMedia Staff Writer

General Sinuon threatened to shoot local newsman Chim Chenda for addressing him by his name, but later said the statment was only a joke.

Chim Chenda of Kampuchea Thmey, or "New Cambodia," was eating in a Battambang restaurant with several security officers when Gen. Sinuon arrived. After the officers and Gen. Sinuon exchanged greetings, Chim Chenda addressed the general as "Brother Nuon." Angered, the general demanded Chim "get on his knees and apologize," or he would kill him, according to the Cambodian Association for the Protection of Journalists (CAPJ).

Chim responded by filing suit against the general in the Battambang provincial court. CAPJ has refused to accept Gen. Sinuon's claim that he was joking, while the Southeast Asian Press Alliance (SEAPA) and the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) are joining in CAPJ in demanding a full investigation into the situation.

IFJ President Christopher Warren said in a statment that the incident a "flagrant disgregard for journalist safety."

The organizations condemn Gen. Sinuon's action particularly because similar threats have recently been used in attempts to silence journalists.

In September, 2007 Cambodian Television Network (CTN) journalist Soy Sopheap reportedly received a death threat in a letter from an unidentified military general after Soy recited newspaper excerpts that accused civil and military officers of using their power to violate Cambodian law. Two months earlier, Sralanh Khmer editor-in-chief You Saravuth fled to Thailand after having received death threats for printing an article criticizing Prime Minister Hun Sen’s nephew, Hun Tho for illegally seizing land. Some of these threats came from Hun himself.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Groups Denounce General's Death-Threat to Journalist

Sok Khemara, VOA Khmer
Original report from Washington
08/05/2007

Rights groups and journalism associations Tuesday rebuked a provincial military commander who threatened to shoot a journalist and later said he was only joking.

Gen. Pol Sinuon threatened to shoot a reporter for Kampuchea Thmey, or New Cambodia, last week, according to the International Federation of Journalists, a Belgian free-press advocacy group.

The general later retracted his threat to Chim Chenda, saying he was "only kidding," the IFJ said in a statement, citing a report from an affiliate group, the Cambodian Association for the Protection of Journalists.

"The incident showed flagrant disregard for journalist safety," IFJ President Christopher Warren said.

Cambodia has some of the freest press laws in Southeast Asia, often leading to conflicts between aggressive reporters and recalcitrant sources. The country's press is counted "partly free" by the monitoring group Freedom House, but many reporters feel they cannot safely report on all goings on there.

The Hong-Kong based Asia Human Rights Commission called the general's threat an abuse of power, while outlining the reported details of the encounter.

Chim Chenda had been eating in a Battambang restaurant with several security officers when Gen. Pol Sinuon arrived, greeting each of the officers but ignoring Chim Chenda, the Rights Commission said in a statement.

When the general learned Chim Chenda was a journalist, he asked if the reporter knew who he was.

"Chim Chenda answered that he knew the general and called him 'Brother Nuon,'" the Rights Commission said.

The general, angered by such a familiar address, said he would "kill" Chim Chenda if he "did not get on his knees and apologize," the group said.

Chim Chenda has filed suit against the general in Battambang provincial court, the Rights Commission said, adding that it "urges the Cambodian government take this case seriously and immediately conduct a thorough and impartial investigation."

Gen. Pol Sinuon "cannot escape" the criminal charges, the group said, "no matter how high his position in the military."