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Tuesday 2 October 2012

Cambodian Court Case Stokes Fear Of Crackdown

"It's paranoia. I think he's starting to see enemies everywhere. The challenge to his strongman image and his grip on power is coming from all over the place."- OU VIRAK
Supporters of Cambodian journalist Mam Sonando protest outside a Phnom Penh courthouse on Monday, when judges sentenced him to 20 years in jail for leading an alleged secession movement. Critics say the pro-democracy activist's case was politically motivated.
Anthony Kuhn/NPR Supporters of Cambodian journalist Mam Sonando protest outside a Phnom Penh courthouse on Monday, when judges sentenced him to 20 years in jail for leading an alleged secession movement. Critics say the pro-democracy activist's case was politically motivated.

October 1, 2012
by Anthony Kuhn 
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A court in Cambodia has convicted a prominent journalist and pro-democracy activist on charges of convincing villagers in eastern Cambodia to rise up and declare independence from the country. Civic groups say the case is part of a worrying trend of government efforts to stifle freedom of expression, and attempts to take land away from farmers.
Hundreds of supporters vented their fury outside the courthouse Monday as judges sentenced Mam Sonando to 20 years in jail. Speaking before the verdict, his wife, Dinn Phanara, says the case was politically motivated.
"To be frank, the government has threatened my husband with imprisonment in order to keep him from teaching people about the rule of law and democracy," Dinn Phanara said. "His efforts have won him a lot of popular support. He is a patriot."
Supporters of Mam Sonando (shown here Monday after his conviction) say the pro-democracy activist drew the government's ire by trying to help farmers in eastern Kratie province protect their land. He also runs one of the few private broadcasters in the country that is critical of the government.
Enlarge STR/AFP/Getty Images Supporters of Mam Sonando (shown here Monday after his conviction) say the pro-democracy activist drew the government's ire by trying to help farmers in eastern Kratie province protect their land. He also runs one of the few private broadcasters in the country that is critical of the government.
Political Moves Ahead Of Elections
Ou Virak, president of the Cambodian Center for Human Rights, says the case is part of a wider crackdown on dissent. He says the country's mercurial prime minister, Hun Sen, is especially intolerant of any challenge to his authority ahead of next year's general election, which could be hotly contested.
"I think Hun Sen is more than nervous about the 2013 election," Ou Virak says. "It's paranoia. I think he's starting to see enemies everywhere. The challenge to his strongman image and his grip on power is coming from all over the place."
Hun Sen is a former commander in the Khmer Rouge, which killed off roughly a quarter of Cambodia's population during its four-year rule, beginning in 1975. He has been in power through several governments stretching back to 1985. In an age when Southeast Asia's authoritarian regimes are mostly headed by colorless technocrats, Hun Sen stands out as an old-school political strongman.
Critics of Hun Sen say that Mam Sonando, who runs the activist group Association of Democrats, came into the government's cross hairs for trying to help farmers in the village of Pro Ma in Kratie province organize to protect their land. The land was granted to a Russian-owned agribusiness, and some villagers refused to leave.
Mam Sonando also runs Beehive Radio, one of the few private broadcasters in Cambodia that is critical of the government, and rents airtime to opposition parties. Ou Virak adds that Mam Sonando particularly angered Hun Sen by interviewing the head of a California-based Cambodian exile group that is suing the Cambodian government for crimes against humanity at the International Criminal Court at The Hague.
Residents gather their belongings in a paddy field near Pro Ma village in eastern Cambodia's Kratie province. Farmers are being forced to move after their land was granted to a Russian agribusiness.
Enlarge Anthony Kuhn/NPR Residents gather their belongings in a paddy field near Pro Ma village in eastern Cambodia's Kratie province. Farmers are being forced to move after their land was granted to a Russian agribusiness.
An Unlikely Place To Secede
Observers say the increase in land disputes in Cambodia stems from a lack of transparency in government policymaking, and inadequate enforcement of the country's laws. The U.N.'s special rapporteur on human rights in Cambodia said in a report last month that land grabs are fueling popular anger at government corruption and the rising human cost of economic development.
The idea that Pro Ma, little more than a clearing in the jungle just east of the Mekong River, could become an independent nation is a bitter joke to the villagers.
During the rainy season, the jungle trails leading to the village become a series of quagmires, barely navigable by motorcycle and on foot. The village is little more than farmhouses, people and chickens.
"The soldiers came and told us they were here to rescue us from the secessionists," one villager says, speaking in her home built on stilts. "They took our farmland, and now they won't allow us to go back to tend to our crops."
Authorities have warned villagers to remain silent, so they asked that their names not be used. Another villager says soldiers robbed him at gunpoint. He points to a sack of rice and says he's running out of food.
"If we try to go back to our fields, the authorities will accuse us of resisting them," he says. "We are just unarmed civilians, and it's getting difficult for us to live here. If we don't get our land back, I'll have to go elsewhere to make a living."
Soldiers who tried to evict the villagers in May shot a 14-year-old girl to death.
Troubling Trends
In June, Prime Minister Hun Sen publicly warned groups to steer clear of the issue.
"Do you want to support this effort to create a state within a state and incite violence?" Hun said. "I regret the death of the girl. It was not intentional. Who caused this? It was the Association of Democrats."
While Cambodia's economy is expected to grow by about 7 percent this year, many observers see its democracy as regressing. The German think tank Bertelsmann Stiftung recently ranked Cambodia's democracy 105th out of 128 developing countries, down from 88th out of 125 four years ago.
President Obama is expected to visit Cambodia next month to attend a regional summit. The White House has yet to confirm his attendance, but Ou Virak wants to use the visit to focus the president's attention on human rights issues. Others, including parliamentarian Mu Sochua, say that because of these issues, the president should just not come at all.

21 comments:

Anonymous said...

The rule of law under Ah Kwaakk Hun Sen ...kon douy Mae Veah...Ah chkoot.

Anonymous said...

Hun sen is a pussy! He is not a strongman,Hun sen is paranoia big time now,he is crazy thug! Pussy worse than that his insecurity start to show that he is a real Pussy,that what happened when you rules the country without using the rule of laws.

Yobal Khmer.

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen is so paranoid. Now he began to crack down on his critics, even NGO officials like Ou Virak is also summoned to the court. It is a sign that Hun Sen's days are numbered because he felt that he is surrounded by enemies from everywhere.

Anonymous said...

Who is behind all these cracked down of all these innocent khmers,the idiot Hun sen? Hun sen deserve nothing less than drag his ass on the Pp street behind the truck while he is still alive,rip hid flesh to pieces infront of all khmers to cheer up like Kadafi of Lybia.

Anonymous said...

i regretted for him.,

he should has lived Paris, until he die, coz FRANCE has very good democracy sytems,, good justice systems, no corruption cases.,
(unliked Cambodia)

however, it was fair verdict-
thinks thoroughly !!

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen idn't investigate the killing of the 14-yea-old girl, but instead use Hi Kangaroo Tolaka
(COURT) to jail MAM Sonando.

It's a shame for the execrable Hu Sen and a Victory for Mam Sonando.

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

i'm not surprised by this verdict,
it is democracy country..

in western countries, liked US or EU
will do the same procedures..

Anonymous said...

F u mother!...you need to learn your fxxxkin'english before you open your mother F 's mouth,learn more English maybe you get a bit smarter and think right before your open your ignorant mother f's mouth.We all tired of your stupid comment.The same sh!t every fxxckin'time.So Shutta f up!

Anonymous said...

U.S&U.E were not Cambodia,all hell breaks looses if it happen in U.S or U.E. The compound of Hun sen will turn to flame burn down at no time.The whole police force will be prosecuted for killing Heng Chantha a 14 yrs old gal that including Hun sen will be impeacted the next day,putting Hun sen in jail for murdered unarmed 14 yrs old gal.

Hun sen sees people around him as his enemy that why he rearrange and chosing only the select few to be around him,he is paranoia big time now....

Kmenhwatt.

Anonymous said...

Hu sen is so pararanoid and everyone around him as enemies. Next he will see his wife and children as his enemies too. Then Hun sen is destroying himself from within.

Anonymous said...

EU & US, will apply tough penalties more than khmer justice.,

don't even try their rule law's

Anonymous said...

2 October 2012 12:40 PM

watch ur dirty mouth,,
ur english was not good either, u too need to study more english

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen will die soon. He will die before his father. When Hun Sen dies, Khmer will rejoice. Youn will be kicked out. Hun Sen families will eat dirt and live in the street.

The first thing Khmer will do to celebrate this ceremony is to skin AH Hun Sen alive, and let his families eat his skin.

This is how Khmer feels to be living under this Khmer Rouge commander 33 years of ruling. Hun Sen will pay for the crimes against humanity. Crimes for killing the 14 years old girl. Crimes for framing an old man of being the ring leader to 20 years for your killing. Crimes for sending an opposition leader into exile for protecting Khmer from encroaching Youn.

Anonymous said...

when HS died, whole cambodia will be destroyed.,,

all khmer's peoples will be dissolved
liked champa, back in old timer.

i don't want my country to be destroyed, by dumb peoples

Phone area code 978 said...

Hun Sen should learn the lesson from Saddam Hussen.." at the end Neak aing OSS teing pooch".

Kon Khmer sereyka said...

Nong Chan Camp, Site 2 camp, site 8 Camp should come back soon.

Anonymous said...

It is the opposite. When Hun sen die cambodia will be prosperous because he is the one who destroyed cambodia by giving land to vietnam.

Anonymous said...

Madam Secretary of States, Ms. Hillary Clinton and her undersecretaries of States should know that Vietnamese masters in Hanoi who have involved the crisis in Cambodian for more than 3 decades in the dirty political games and played the major roles to destroy Cambodia/Khmer Nation in order to erase the lies of their bad and disgusted Yuon behaviors and ill-intentions to slowly replace Yuon/Vietnamese folks (illegal Vietnamese settlers in Cambodia in every corners) and done the trick in the blind eyes of gullible innocent Khmer/Cambodian people, foreigners and International Communities in the world.

Hun Sen has been living in fear because of his Yuon/Vietnamese masters and now Hun Sen is a very wealthy because of the stolen properties, lands for sales, Yuon/Vietnamese business deals with corrupted CPP clans (Yuon-Khmer, Dumb leaders of CPP) and including Yuon-Chinese mixed thieves like Var Kim Hong, Yeay Phu, Lao Meng, and beyond. How much longer those Yuon thieves under the Hanoi Masters and Hanoi masters will continue to do this until the blames and pressures coming from the UN, EU leaders, the U.S., International Communities and innocent Khmer/Cambodian people.

Time will come to destroy Hanoi Masters before their Yuon Hanoi puppet Hun Sen who will be arrested and put him on trial both at the UN and Cambodian People Courts because of more than 3 decades of losses of international donors' money, assistance, and more.

Yes, Vietnamese masters will return everything that have been stolen from Cambodia and Cambodian/Khmer people to Hanoi or Vietnam to make their country become developed and economically successfully to compete with ASEAN countries and other countries like Japan, S. Korea, China during their control over their Yuon puppet Hun Sen.

Cambodia has everything and is a very rich with natural resources that is why the evil Vietnamese/Yuon masters in Hanoi saw the big opportunities to make big wealth and profit by getting rid of Mr. Penn Sovan (former PM) and installed Yuon Puppet/Slave Hun Sen be illegally unrecognized PM among Cambodian people and the world. They (Hanoi masters and Yuon/Vietnamese slave Hun Sen) are just the thieves.

What they want from Cambodia are the following:

1. Angkor Wat (Tourists pouring money in)

2. Forests/Trees (giants trees - 500 to more than 1000 years olds)

3. Fish productions

4. Oil and gas

5. Rubber plants

6. Rich soils for plants

7. and beyond.

That is why Cambodia country is not poor because of very rich natural resources comparing to Taiwan, S. Korea, Thailand, Malay, and so on.

Those f**kng Hanoi masters have oversaw things and want to steal everything from Cambodia by having Yuon/Vietnamese slave Hun Sen. You have seen the terrible situations in Cambodia. Yes, uneducated Khmer leaders (no High School diplomas or not done with High School) have been very easily targeted by Hanoi masters including evil Ho Chi Minh in order to brainwash those blind and uneducated Khmer peasants like Hun Sen and others to be manipulated and influenced before hurting his or their own Khmer people.


Anonymous said...

Kill this f**cking Hun sen and all his clans to free Cambodia from oppression.Get his kid that study abroad too...

Anonymous said...

when the khmer people fight back against hun sen and his family of misfits,they will be just like gadafi. its not if it will happen but when. when this happens cambodia will be free.i cant wait to see his family hunted down and all those corrupt wannabe uneducated numskulls like the animals they are. the royal family need to go down with them. how can you call yourself a king and let your people be treated b like this. what is the point of being king if you have no power. what a joke to sit your ass on the throne and do what pucker your lips to some jungle ladyboy who is taking everything away from the cambodian people