Showing posts with label Illegal 1018 forms issuing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Illegal 1018 forms issuing. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Opposition claims vote form fraud

Sam Rainsy speaking at a gathering inside the Sam Rainsy Party Headquarters to express anger and complaints about the systematic fraud organized by NEC (Photo: SRP)

Monday, 11 August 2008

Written by Meas Sokchea
The Phnom Penh Post


Opposition parties say the CPP issued thousands of fraudulent 10-18 election forms in a bid to boost its vote tally on polling day and have vowed to fight the alleged vote rigging

CAMBODIA'S opposition has accused commune officials loyal to the Cambodian People's Party of issuing 10-18 election forms allowing ineligible people to vote illegally.

The 10-18 form can be issued just before an election by commune-level authorities and is intended to allow those who have the right to vote but lack the relevant identity documents to cast their ballot on polling day.

"The CPP kept ghost voters on the lists...so they could make out 10-18 forms for people who have no right to vote such as minors and Vietnamese nationals," opposition leader Sam Rainsy said at a joint press conference with the Human Rights Party and Norodom Ranariddh Party on Friday.

"We've received hundreds of these documents...the CPP has issued hundreds of thousands of [fake] 10-18 forms which represents systematic electoral fraud across the country. this is a serious problem,"Sam Rainsy said.

Sam Rainsy said that if the courts were to prosecute the CPP-affiliated commune chiefs who issued the 10-18 forms illegally "the entire grass roots structure of the CPP would disappear as all the commune chiefs will be in prison." He added the problem was a legal case - of public officials falsifying documents - so the parties were planning to lodge complaints with the courts.

Human Rights Party spokesman Keat Sokun said that the HRP still does not recognise the results of the election, as CPP tricks such as the use of 10-18 forms, had skewed the vote count. He added the HRP would work with the other opposition parties to challenge the poll results.

Norodom Ranariddh Party spokesman Muth Chantha also affirmed his party's commitment to working together to combat "the abuse of the Cambodian people's rights."

CPP lawmaker Cheam Yeap said by phone Sunday that the 10-18 forms were a legitimate tool used at the discretion of local authorities to ensure that people who lacked the relevant documents but were entitled to a vote could cast their ballot.

He said the forms were for everyone who lacked documents, not just CPP supporters, and said there were multiple instances of people who were known opposition supporters being given 10-18 forms.

On Friday, Sam Rainsy reiterated his claim that millions of Cambodian citizens were deliberately disenfranchised by the National Election Committee (NEC), saying the 10-18 forms had helped the CPP ensure that 1.2 million votes were "stolen."

Secretary General of the NEC, Tep Nytha said, "if the opposition parties want to file complaints it is up to them, but if they go to the court over this I don't know what law they are going to use."

Friday, August 08, 2008

Opposition to sue over election irregularities

Friday, 08 August 2008
Ly Menghour
The Cambodia Daily


The leaders of the three main opposition parties will jointly sue commune chiefs they accuse of illegally issuing “1018” forms they allege allowed people not included in official voter lists to cast ballots in the recent parliamentary election.

The falsification of electoral papers is a violation of Cambodian law, said officials from the Sam Rainsy Party (SRP), the Human Rights Party (HRP) and the Norodom Ranariddh Party (NRP) Thursday.

Those who falsified documents, especially government officials including some commune chiefs from the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) … must face criminal punishment,” SRP President Sam Rainsy said.

“Article 49 of the UNTAC penal code stipulates that those who falsify public documents shall be jailed for five to 15 years. A large number of CPP commune chiefs will serve these prison [terms].”

Claiming that conclusive proof of the “1018” form usage has been gathered, Sam Rainsy alleged that authorities gave “ghost” names to people who did not have their names in the voting list to go to the polls unlawfully with fraudulent documents.”

The SRP, the HRP and the NRP were to present figures, evidence and witnesses to media during a Friday press conference.

Sam Rainsy said legal complaints have already been filed against some commune chiefs. He reiterated that approximately one million people could not vote because their names were deleted or illegally used by other people.

According to official figures, over 8.1 million people voted during the national election. According to Sam Rainsy, only 5.9 million cast ballots, with the remaining 2.3 million genuine voters unable to vote.

“The CPP received 3.4 million votes. The SRP received more than 1.3 million votes. The HRP, the NRP and Funcipec respectively obtained 400,000, more than 300,000 and more than 300,000,” he said.

But CPP spokesman Khieu Kanharith poured scorn on the opposition allegations, saying that the SRP should have complained on election day of the alleged irregularities.

“Sam Rainsy should feel ashamed because SRP representatives were in all commune offices. If the forms of kind were issued, why did not they know?” he asked. “They have only just complained now.”

Khieu Kanharith encouraged Sam Rainsy to share his information. “Give evidence to the court,” he said. “The court will decide.”

He also disagreed with Sam Rainsy on the number of people who failed to vote, noting that “people who did not go to vote might be lazy.”

“Some went on recreational vacations because of the three-day holiday. Similar things happen in any other country. Even in the US, voter turnout is usually less than 50 percent.”

Sok Sam Oeun, director of local legal the NGO Cambodian Defenders Project, said that commune officials can be prosecuted for falsifying public documents under Cambodian law, provided there is adequate evidence.