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PM warns opponents away from lawsuits

 
Thursday, 13 August 2009 15:04 Meas  Sokchea 
 
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Photo by: Sovan Philong 
Hun Sen  appearing at a graduation ceremony on Wednesday.


Hun Sen  says verdict against Mu Sochua a lesson to critics.

PRIME Minister Hun Sen has spoken out for the first time  about his recent 
legal victory over opposition lawmaker Mu Sochua, which he said  should 
serve as a warning to anyone else who might consider suing him.  

"If you want to play legal games, I will also play legal games," he said  
during a graduation ceremony at the Royal University of Law and Economics on  
Wednesday. 

"If you play political games, I will also play political  games. And if you 
play military games, I will also play military  games."

Hun Sen said he would be able to silence all opposition voices  "in only 
two hours" if he decided to use force rather than file complaints in  court. 

"You wouldn't be able to run," he said. "All of you would be  arrested." 

On August 4, Phnom Penh Municipal Court found Mu Sochua  guilty of 
defamation and ordered her to pay 8.5 million riels (US$2,028) in  fines and 8 
million riels ($1,909) in compensation to the prime minister.  

The case stemmed from a speech Hun Sen gave on April 4 in Kampot  province. 
Mu Sochua, a Sam Rainsy Party parliamentarian, said the premier made  
derogatory references to her in the speech and filed defamation charges against 
 
him. 

Her case was thrown out, but Hun Sen's countersuit was allowed to  proceed, 
resulting in last week's verdict.

The prime minister's legal  attack - along with other defamation suits 
launched against the government's  critics - drew sharp criticism from a number 
of groups, including the European  Union, which said they represented a 
weakening of democracy in Cambodia.  

"External groups, please listen closely," Hun Sen said during  Wednesday's 
address. 

"If you do not sue me, then I will not file a  countersuit."

Hun Sen went on to criticise civil society groups as  "servants" and 
"spokespeople" for opposition political parties.  

Commenting on the current Cambodian People's Party majority in the  
National Assembly, which was further cemented during last year's elections, Hun 
 
Sen said he could continue serving as prime minister even if the CPP lost 10  
seats in both the 2012 and 2017 elections. "So, all of you opposition 
groups,  check your age," he said. 

"However long you can live, I can accompany  you to the end."

Strong reaction
Hun Sen's comments  drew criticism from both opposition politicians and 
civil society actors. SRP  lawmaker and spokesman Yim Sovann said it was 
inappropriate for the premier to  talk about using the military against the 
opposition. 

"If he wants to  use the armed forces to fight a broader enemy, that is 
fine, but to fight  opposition parties is not right," he said. 

Human Rights Party President  Kem Sokha said there were many issues - 
including poverty, land disputes and  corruption - that could potentially bring 
down the CPP so long as elections were  free and fair.

"Whether the CPP wins or loses depends on the election  system," he said. 

Yeng Virak, executive director of the Community Legal  Education Centre, 
said Hun Sen's comments about civil society groups  misrepresented their work 
in Cambodia. 

"We have worked with everyone,"  he said. "We have worked with the ruling 
party more than the opposition party."  



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