13 Boeung Kak women jailed after three-hour trial

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13 Boeung Kak women jailed after three-hour trial

Postby Gray Pilgrim » Sat May 26, 2012 6:08 pm

Boeung Kak women jailed after three-hour trial
Friday, 25 May 2012 Khouth Sophak Chakrya and Shane Worrell
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Women from the Boeung Kak community, who were each sentenced yesterday to as long as two and a half years in prison, scream to friends and relatives from inside the Phnom Penh Municipal Court. Photograph: Meng Kimlong/Phnom Penh Post

Thirteen women protesters from Boeung Kak lake were yesterday sentenced to two and a half years in prison after a three-hour trial that was widely condemned as illegal – and which prompted SRP lawmaker Mu Sochua to urge the international community to suspend aid to Cambodia.

The women, who were arrested as a family tried to rebuild its home during a demonstration at Boeung Kak on Tuesday, stood trial at 2pm – without a lawyer – after court prosecutors spent the morning interviewing them.

The women spent two nights at Phnom Penh municipal police headquarters and had not been charged until yesterday, when the court tried them for cursing public authority and encroaching upon the land of a public figure – Cambodian People’s Party Senator Lao Meng Khin, the head of Shukaku.

Little more than three hours after their trial began, the women were being transported to overcrowded Prey Sar prison.

Phou Povsun, a Phnom Penh municipal court judge, confirmed the 13 women had been sentenced, but said some of those sentences had been partly suspended.

“Six women were convicted to two years and six months each in jail. Another six will spend two years each in jail,” he said. “The oldest woman will spend one year in jail,” he said, referring to 72-year-old Nget Khun.

Am Sam Ath, senior technical officer at Licadho, said well-known village representative Tep Vanny was among those who had received the full sentence, along with Heng Mom, Chheng Leap, Bouv Saleap, Kong Chantha, Phann Chhunreth and Tol Srey Pao.

“Convicting these people does not end this land dispute,” he said.

Ham Sunrith, the women’s lawyer, said he walked out of the courtroom in the morning after judges refused his proposal to have the case heard later with witnesses – two of whom were arrested outside the court as a crowd of more than 60 protested.

“We will lodge an appeal if [the women] agree,” he said.

SRP lawmaker Mu Sochua said the trial was proof Prime Minister HE’s government was terrorising its people.

“I am so shocked. This must be condemned. This is total manipulation of the court,” she said.

Mu Sochua called on the international community to suspend aid that went directly to Cambodia’s government, singling out the US – as Kurt Campbell, assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs at the US State Department, arrived in Cambodia yesterday.

“I’m calling on the internat-ional community to suspend aid,” she said, adding that financial contributions from overseas should henceforth enter Cambodia through NGOs.

“I call on women’s networks across the world to take action. I call on [US Secretary of State] Hillary Clinton to take action.

“If aid continues to flow into the hands of the leaders who totally violate human rights, especially women’s rights, the government will remain totally unaccountable to its people – it will have no legitimacy.”
Sok Sam Oeun, former director of the Cambodian Defenders’ Project, said the trial had not followed national law.

“In pre-trial detention, according to the law, we have . . . a summary trial, which means the prosecutor can send the people to trial without pressing any investigation charge, but the law says that if they are arrested, the trial must be within the same day they are arrested,” he said.

Cambodian Centre for Human Rights president Ou Virak said such a violation left the Kingdom’s justice system at the crossroads.

“It appears the trial was a show. It was predetermined. City hall was being the judge. The judiciary was not independent,” he said.

Ou Virak said the court system’s inability to bring anyone to justice over the shooting of three women at the Kaoway Sports factory in Bavet – which deposed Bavet governor Chhouk Bandith is accused of – proved yesterday’s trial could not have been fair.

“If the court cannot even detain him in so many months, how can they sentence 13 people in one day?”

Phil Robertson, deputy Asia director for Human Rights Watch, said yesterday’s trial was the death knell for justice in Cambodia. “This case is an all-new low that says succinctly, ‘Cambodian justice: RIP’.

“The tycoons and government cronies behind the Boeung Kak project, and their supporters at the highest levels of government, should be ashamed that their greed has suddenly torn mothers and grandmothers away from their children.”

The actions of the court and the government were outrag-eous and unjust, he said.

“Charging and convicting women for exercising their rights to express their views and peacefully assemble, then denying them time to prepare their case, and refusing to allow defence witnesses – these are the actions of a kangaroo court jumping to the tune sung by its political masters in the CPP and the government.”

Council of Ministers spokesman Phay Siphan, however, said the trial had nothing to do with the government.

“We have no comment,” he said, referring the Post to the Ministry of Justice, which, along with the Phnom Penh municipal authority, could not be reached for comment.
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Re: 13 Boeung Kak women jailed after three-hour trial

Postby DieHard » Sat May 26, 2012 8:08 pm

This is a facet of Khmer culture. We should respect the culture, haven't ya heard?
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Re: 13 Boeung Kak women jailed after three-hour trial

Postby LTO » Sat May 26, 2012 8:52 pm

DieHard wrote:This is a facet of Khmer culture. We should respect the culture, haven't ya heard?

No I haven't. Who pray tell said that?
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Re: 13 Boeung Kak women jailed after three-hour trial

Postby ken svay » Sat May 26, 2012 9:32 pm

It just gets worse doesnt it?
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Postby Gray Pilgrim » Sat May 26, 2012 9:45 pm

Ou Virak said the court system’s inability to bring anyone to justice over the shooting of three women at the Kaoway Sports factory in Bavet – which deposed Bavet governor Chhouk Bandith is accused of – proved yesterday’s trial could not have been fair. “If the court cannot even detain him in so many months, how can they sentence 13 people in one day?”


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Postby LTO » Sat May 26, 2012 9:51 pm

ken svay wrote:It just gets worse doesnt it?

Seemingly at an exponential rate these days.
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Re: 13 Boeung Kak women jailed after three-hour trial

Postby keeping_it_riel » Sun May 27, 2012 12:23 am

Three women shot by gun crazed CPP governor of Bavet - no action.

12 women make a nuisance of themselves through non violent protest - arrested, charged, convicted and jailed for years in 48 hours flat.

And US and UK delegations continue to visit and suck up to these bastards.

Is it time to start a Twitter/Facebook campaign against Obama visiting?
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Postby cambod » Sun May 27, 2012 12:39 am

keeping_it_riel wrote:...

Is it time to start a Twitter/Facebook campaign against Obama visiting?


I assume he's coming here to tackle those issues...
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Re: 13 Boeung Kak women jailed after three-hour trial

Postby long in the tooth » Sun May 27, 2012 8:08 am

It does appear to be getting worse. I don't know if it's simply a matter of more reporting, as I am sure a lot of these crimes go unreported, or that the perpetrators are exploiting the disgusting level of impunity. A Twitter/Facebook campaign is definitely in order as would be a "street level" project.
Does the new Cambodian Daily Khmer Edition run all the same stories? If so, I would hope that the news of what is happening would help to create a ground swell of Activism.
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Postby Gray Pilgrim » Sun May 27, 2012 8:33 am

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Things probably will change: more police, more prisons, more equipment.
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Postby long in the tooth » Sun May 27, 2012 9:15 am

Gray Pilgrim wrote:Image
Things probably will change: more police, more prisons, more equipment.


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Postby tatt2ed » Sun May 27, 2012 10:42 am

long in the tooth wrote:It does appear to be getting worse. I don't know if it's simply a matter of more reporting, as I am sure a lot of these crimes go unreported, or that the perpetrators are exploiting the disgusting level of impunity. A Twitter/Facebook campaign is definitely in order as would be a "street level" project.
Does the new Cambodian Daily Khmer Edition run all the same stories? If so, I would hope that the news of what is happening would help to create a ground swell of Activism.
In the States there was/is a large number engaged in the Gorilla Art Movement. Get some of the young, college aged kids involved. They are the ones that will eventually bring the change.


I have always been amazed at the openness of the Internet in Cambodia compared to other countries/governments in Asia. I have mostly attributed it to lack of knowledge/skill and or no one wanting to pay for it, since that takes hard ill gotten money out of the pockets.

I believe we will see some not so amusing law suits or some pretty crazy blocking if the law is put in place. And after the elections are over I bet that non altered NGO bill goes through, giving the government a strangle hold on those in the way.
That will be the current defamation law, defamation by cyber and the NGO law. So if an NGO or any rights group cries out, they get kicked out of the country as well as possibly being sued (another non sustainable income source). Same for the individual. They will have all their bases covered. I have read many articles where the government says it was the law, and they defied the law justifying their actions, when the "law" seems a bit ambiguous and defiantly one sided, or rich/power sided.

Twitter/Facebook while can.

http://www.phnompenhpost.com/index.php/2012052456372/National-news/the-ill-willed-spark-cyber-law-officials.html

...“We need to prevent any ill-willed people or bad mood people from spreading false information, groundless information that could tend to mislead the public and affect national security or our society. We need to control this,” Ek Tha said.


Bad mood? OMG, I am going to prison for sure.

.... “This law would help prevent such crimes as terrorism or from other ill-willed people stealing state secrets,” Chem Sangva said.


I am sure that those state secrets are about stealing, trees, land, fish, etc ...
Terrorism in Cambodia? The only terrorism I have seen is by the Cambodian police and military.
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Re: 13 Boeung Kak women jailed after three-hour trial

Postby Nasty Canasta » Sun May 27, 2012 12:18 pm

It does make you wonder how much more shit will happen before the erections - I mean elections.
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Postby vladimir » Sun May 27, 2012 6:56 pm

Anyone else feel like its 1939?

And the same banker fuckers are the ones financing the fuck-up.

Don't worry, they'll be safe in their condos when peasants are getting slaughtered, but the fatboys will be counting their cash in New York/Beijing
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Postby vladimir » Sun May 27, 2012 6:57 pm

Nasty Canasta wrote:It does make you wonder how much more shit will happen before the erections - I mean elections.


Premature ejaculations abound.
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