Govt confirms intent to sue Chea
Mony<http://cambodianbrightfuture.blogspot.com/2009/08/govt-confirms-intent-to-sue-chea-mony.html>
Monday,
24 August 2009
Chrann Chamroeun

Comment: Cambodian government should not jump to play double-standard of
justice travesty by suing the victim like Chea Mony in this time. Chea Mony
has been already traumatized by the lose of his older brother Chea Vichea,
and the light to justice for his old brother has been still blowing in the
wind. He has just recalled for accountability and responsibility of the
government. Good governance means those who are working to protect their
citizen by bringing fair treatment and just/unbiased court to every citizen.
Not only Chea Mony who are very daunted by Cambodian government and the
court, the victims of granade attack in 1997, Ho Sok's family, Om Rasdy's
family and friends, Ven. Som Bunthoeurn's followers, Khem Sombor and his
son's mother and children and friends, Piseth Philika's family and friends
etc are watching your fair treatment and real action to defend their own
people by bringing perpetrators to hold accountable. But your approach to
sue Chea Mony of his disappointment and suffering will exacerbate your
government, and the page of Cambodian history will never been erased about
your double-standard playground of justice travesty. The legacy of your
government will not be productive at all!


The Phnom Penh 
Post<http://www.phnompenhpost.com/index.php/2009082427944/National-news/govt-confirms-intent-to-sue-chea-mony.html>

The government reiterated on Sunday its intention to sue the brother of
murdered trade union leader Chea Vichea for claiming the authorities were
behind the killing, but admitted it has yet to notify him officially.

Chea Mony, president of the Free Trade Union of Workers of the Kingdom of
Cambodia, made the remarks at the Appeal Court on August 17. The court had
ordered further investigations into the case following requests from the
defence lawyers of Born Samnang and Sok Sam Oeun, the two men convicted of
Chea Vichea's shooting in 2004.

"I maintain my stance from the beginning and acknowledge that [Born Samnang
and Sok Sam Oeun] were fake killers, and I urge the court to find the real
killers," he said at the time. "I am ready to take responsibility and dare
to be imprisoned for my conclusion about my brother's case, which is that
the government prepared a plan to kill my brother."

Khiev Sophak, spokesman for the Ministry of Interior, said Sunday that the
government intends to use the full force of the law against Chea Mony,
although it has yet to notify him of its intentions.

"We haven't sued Chea Mony yet, but our ministry reserves our rights to
lodge a complaint against him, without scheduling a specific time, because
his criticism of our government was very serious," he said.

Speaking to the Post, Chea Mony said Sunday that he had yet to receive any
formal notification of the threatened lawsuit.

"I haven't received any official information from the government about
preparing to sue me," he said, stating his continued belief that the
authorities were responsible for his brother's killing. "I only know about
the threat of a lawsuit because I read about it in several newspapers."

The Cambodian Supreme Court released the two men convicted of murdering the
outspoken union leader in December last year, sending their case to the
Appeal Court for further investigation pending a retrial and citing
contradictory evidence in the prior trials.

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I only know about the threatened lawsuit because I read it in the papers

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The two men had been in prison for nearly five years of their 20-year
sentences, but were freed on provisional release pending their retrial.

Cambodian and international human rights groups that said the pair were used
as scapegoats.

In a statement dated August 21, the Free Trade Union renewed its appeal for
the judiciary to find and prosecute the real killers. It said the case
should be reinvestigated in order to secure justice not just for the victim,
but also his family and the two accused, Born Samnang and Sok Sam Oeun. The
statement condemned the culture of impunity that, it said, was gaining
increasing hold in a state where the law is used to silence political
dissent.

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Cambodian Brighter Future depends on enduring conscience and tireless
strivings of Cambodian Younger Generation!
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