Sunday, December 25, 2011

Pedophile Pardoned On [Hun Xen's] Government Request

Alexander Trofimov smokes a cigarette after his verdict at the Phnom Penh municipal court, March 14, 2008. (AFP)

Anti-human trafficking groups criticize Cambodia for amnesty decision.

2011-12-23
Radio Free Asia

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen's government asked the country's King Norodom Sihamoni to pardon a Russian businessman convicted of sexually abusing more than a dozen girls in Cambodia, according to a prince.

Prince Sisowath Thomico told RFA in an interview Friday that the king granted an amnesty to Alexander Trofimov, who was freed on Tuesday, based on a government request.

Trofimov, who became the focus of Cambodia's largest-ever pedophilia case, had been convicted of buying sex from 17 girls between the ages of six and 13.

Anti-human trafficking groups have expressed dismay over his release, saying it would be a bad example for criminals.


“I don’t want to respond to [the] anti-human trafficking groups' comment and thought but I can comment based on the laws. The King has granted amnesty because the government has asked the King to prepare a royal decree to pardon [Alexander Trofimov]," Thomico said.

"The King can make his own decision without consulting with the government and other institutions but in the case of Alexander Trofimov, the King granted the amnesty upon the government’s request,” he said.

Thomico added that the government request was made to the King through the council of ministers.

“The ministry of justice must have requested through the council of ministers,” said Thomico, who is also the spokesman for retired King Norodom Sihanouk.

He declined to comment when asked whether the King knew that Trofimov was a sex offender.

Before his arrest in October 2007, Trofimov was chairman of a Russian-led investment group developing a Cambodian tourist island.

Investor

Trofimov led Koh Pos Investment Company, which in 2006 received permission to build a U.S. $300 million resort on Koh Pos, known also as Snake Island, off Sihanoukville in southern Cambodia.

Trofimov was originally sentenced to 17 years in jail, but his term was slashed to seven years in August 2010.

Trofimov was one of the higher profile cases in recent years in Cambodia's efforts to crack down on pedophiles.

Anti-pedophile non-governmental group Action Pour Les Enfants (Apple) country director Samleang Seila told RFA that even though Trofimov's release was "legal," it will set a bad example in Cambodia.

“We are very sad. We felt that a person who committed a serious crime against children received a very light punishment. Our reaction is the release is a weak message showing that serious offenders receive a light punishment. This punishment is not enough for what he did,” he said.

Trofimov was one of more than 300 inmates held in prisons across Cambodia who were either released or had their sentences reduced after receiving a royal pardon.

Apologize

Trofimov admitted to sexually abusing 16 of the girls and apologized to his victims and the Cambodian people during a hearing last year.

He is also wanted by Russia in connection with child sex allegations in his native country, but Cambodia's Court of Appeal has rejected a request by the Russian government to extradite him, Agence France-Presse reported.

Dozens of foreigners have been jailed for child sex crimes or deported to face trial in their home countries since Cambodia launched an anti-pedophilia push in 2003 in a bid to shake off its reputation as a haven for sex predators.

Reported by Samean Yun for RFA's Khmer service. Translated by Samean Yun. Written in English by Parameswaran Ponnudurai.

6 comments:

  1. Anonymous4:57 AM

    Mr. Thomico Sisowath,

    You, as an adviser, and your king just do anything the government requests even in this horrible case of pedophilia?

    No way, I will ever call you a prince or acknowledge your king as mine again!

    Why don't you just transfer the role of pardoning the prisoner to the government since you and your king are going to grant any amnesty requested by the government anyway? That way, both of you are not cursed on a constant basis by Cambodians.

    You can't put the blame back on the government by saying they request the amnesty, your king can say "NO", can't he? You can advise him to say "NO", can't you? What kind of an adviser are you? You can't get a decent job in France?

    That is it, I have lost all respect for you or your king; however, I respect PM Hun Sen for being so brilliant in getting you and your king to do any dirty things for him!

    Pissed off

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  2. Anonymous5:11 AM

    Mr. Thomico Sisowath,

    You can't answer the logical questions people ask and that is why you prefer not to answer them because deep down in your head, you know that granting such an amnesty for this man is quite outrageous, immoral and WRONG!

    Both of you, go ahead and do it anyway because you lack courage and dignity to stand for what is right and to protect your own citizens who were victims of this foreign man! The victims are all young, the youngest one is only six years old!

    Your king should suggest to the government that they request him to pardon all political prisoners and see what the government say. I dare you and your king to do that!

    Pissed off

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  3. Anonymous5:17 AM

    This Russian pedophile now lives in Cambodia, cannot go back to Russia or perhaps anywhere else; he has found a perfect paradise in the kindom of wonder and it is just a matter of time that he will strike again and this time he will be smart enough to strike with good connections so he won't be arrested and make the headline.

    Pissed off

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  4. Anonymous10:15 AM

    THE WHOLE WORLD WANTS TO KNOW WHY THIS MAN CAN WALK FREE.

    THE RESPONSE MUST COME OUT FROM HUN SEN'S MOUTH.

    THIS IS ABSOLUTELY STUPID!!!.

    WHAT IS THE ROLE OF THE KING OF CAMBODIA REGARDING THE STRANGER MAN WHO LIVE IN CAMBODIA THAT COMMITED THE HIGHEST CRIME IN THE HUMAN HISTORY?.

    I WANT TO CALL TO THE WORLD TO SAVE THE CAMBODIAN SOUL.

    CAMBIDIA IS SUFFERING ENOUGH FROM ALL KIND OF TRAGEDY.

    HUN SEN, PLEASE WAKE UP AND SAVE
    CAMBODIA. PLEASE LISTEN TO THE OTHERS.

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  5. Anonymous10:27 AM

    Wonder why Khmer are not well perceive in the world...even the king is no differ than the thugs that run the country. Thai please take over soon before the Viet does. Stupid Khmer don't deserve to exist.

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  6. Anonymous12:01 AM

    Royal Pardon? Another blow to the royal family reputation. They wonder why no one respects them.

    Why is he still in Cambodia? Kick him out of Cambodia.

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