Mam Sonando (C), a 71-year-old radio broadcaster and land-rights campaigner for 20 years, gestures after his verdict. Jailed … the land rights campaigner Mam Sonando. Photo: Reuters
BANGKOK: Donor countries including Australia are being urged to confront Cambodia over escalating violence and human rights abuses linked to the plunder of natural resources.
Human Rights groups say the jailing of 71-year-old journalist Mam Sonando for 20 years on Monday was a politically motivated move to silence protests over the granting of economic land resources to companies and the eviction of thousands of land owners by force.
Mr Sonando, a human rights campaigner who owns a radio station in Phnom Penh, has been a critic of the Prime Minister, Hun Sen, who urged in a national broadcast that he be arrested for masterminding ''a plot to overthrow the government''.
There have been at least three deaths and a number of controversial arrests linked to an increasing number of land disputes that have emerged as companies move to exploit Cambodian resources such as rubber, sugar and minerals.