Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Monk, publisher win awards

The venerable Luon Savath (Photo by: Will Baxter)

Publisher Hang Chakra (Photo by: Heng Chivoan)

Monday, 27 June 2011
Meas Sokchea
The Phnom Penh Post

A monk who went into hiding in March over fears authorities would arrest him for attending land dispute protests will be awarded Human Right’s Watch’s Hellman/Hammett award next month, along with an anti-government newspaper publisher.

Venerable Loun Savath, who has come out of hiding and is now living in Slaeng pagoda in Siem Reap province, said yesterday that the award – which is granted to those who speak out in the face of intimidation – was for the people.

“Though I received the award I don’t regard it as mine, I regard it as people’s award that are thirsty and hungry for the truth,” he said.


In April, a declaration banished Venerable Loun Savath from all pagodas in the capital. It argued his actions had violated the rules of Buddhism and caused villagers to view the religion negatively.

Khmer Machas Srok newspaper publisher, Hang Chakra, will also receive the prize for his defiant critiques of the Cambodian People’s Party after spending more than nine months in prison for an article alleging government corruption in 2009.

Hang Chakra said yesterday he was “very excited” to receive the award for his vigilance after being pardoned by King Norodom Sihamoni in April 2010.

Phil Roberson, deputy Asia director of Human Rights Watch, yesterday slammed the government’s persecution of Loun Savath, saying his case was indicative of disturbing a human rights trend in Cambodia that the international community had failed to combat.

“There is a rapidly escalating level of intimidation and attacks against those like Venerable Loun Savath who challenge the nexus of official corruption, greed and rights abuses that underpin the plague of land grabbing that is happening all over Cambodia,” he said by email.

“Ensuring respect for rights like these is one of the basic tests for the UN and development donors to ensure fair and just governance and development in Cambodia.”

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

*WE NEED MONEY AWARDS FOR THEM Too.Mr Hang chak kra sold a lot his Properties To spent for his life and family..
HAMAN RIGHT WATCH,Please give some Money to Mr Hang chak kra Please.His Need some Money for his News Papers.
*His dont need your Paper certificate only.
HUNGRY DOG WATCH

Anonymous said...

Thank you Ven.Luon Savath and Hang
Chakra.You are two Khmer heroes in
my mind.
Both of You are so brave.Cambodia
needs 2,000,000 people like two of
you to protest and bring Hun Sen down of power.
Gadhafi(Libya)=Hun Sen(Cambodia)
take to Hague Court SOON.

Anonymous said...

Bravo to our two honorable citizen. Their bravery will be remembered by all Cambodians around the world.

Anonymous said...

Sam Rainmonk

Anonymous said...

11:00Am At least he is not HoChimonk.
By the way, your Hochimonk is good at killing khmer. Whach out your family or friend will be the next victim of Hochimonk.

Anonymous said...

Ven. Loun Sovath should be the next Supreme Monk of Cambodia. His knowledge and understanding Buddha's teaching far more better then two head monks in PP.
I am a Cambodian Christian but I support Ven. Loun Sovath's work to help people. Chris teaches us to love everyone equally. Ven. Loun Sovath does the right thing. I'm in tears every time I watch his video.