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From: Sam Rainsy Party - Pennsylvania <[email protected]>
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Subject: FBI Report Links Ruling Party to Grenade Attack




Friday, January 01, 2010
FBI Report Links Ruling Party to Grenade Attack 



The chief instigator of the 1997 grenade attack?

 


 



By Men Kimseng, VOA Khmer
Original report from Washington
31 December 2009


A declassified report by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation indicates 
involvement by the ruling Cambodian People’s Party to a deadly grenade attack 
on an opposition rally in 1997.
The attack, on a gathering of supporters for opposition leader Sam Rainsy, 
killed 16 people and injured more than 100 others, including an American 
citizen, which prompted an FBI investigation that was ultimately abandoned.

But in documents recently released to the English-language Cambodia Daily 
through a Freedom of Information request, the FBI said it had been pursuing 
evidence that pointed to the involvement of security forces loyal to then 
second prime minister Hun Sen.

Released in part to the newspaper, the 2,300-page case file indicates advance 
knowledge of the attack by Cambodian police at the scene of the March 30 rally 
and possible collusion with the attackers by Hun Sen’s bodyguard unit. 

The rally was organized by the Khmer Nation Party, the precursor to the Sam 
Rainsy Party, to demand an independent judiciary.

“But at the time, some criminals with an order from the top threw hand grenades 
into the rally,” Sam Rainsy told VOA Khmer recently. “The FBI also looked 
thoroughly into the case and had witnesses, evidence and clear records to show 
that those who are behind the grenade attack are those in power today.”

The FBI investigation came months after the attack, at the request of Funcinpec 
and the CPP, which were in a power-sharing coalition. The investigation did not 
go far, and the FBI pulled its investigator from the country due to security 
concerns and political tension, the Daily reported.

The FBI also encountered difficulties having CPP officials cooperate, the 
newspaper said.

Khieu Sopheak, a spokesman for the Ministry of Interior, dismissed the report, 
calling the abortive investigation “an FBI failure.”

“The FBI should take it as a lesson for its academy,” said Khieu Sopheak, who 
had acted as a liaison officer with investigators at the time. He also denied 
any security threats to FBI personal, saying he would have heard about them 
because police and the FBI spent time together.

Nevertheless, the FBI report highlights several anomalies that led 
investigators to suspect involvement of Hun Sen’s bodyguard unit, including an 
abnormal deployment of troops near the rally.

Unit commander Huy Piseth and his deputy, Hing Bunheang, were interviewed by 
the FBI, along with other officials.

Hing Bunheang, who is now the head of Hun Sen’s bodyguard unit, declined to 
comment on the FBI report.

“I only pay attention to helping farmers to harvest,” he told VOA Khmer by 
phone. “People don’t have enough, and they are now harvesting. I have no time 
to think of any political parties. I only see rice harvesting. Many people lack 
a labor force. Some are disabled, old and widowed…and they need a workforce. 
Besides this, I know nothing.”

The FBI made more than 50 interviews in its investigation, sometimes in 
collaboration with Cambodian police and sometimes separately without their 
knowledge, the Daily reported.

A US congressional committee said agents met difficulty gaining the cooperation 
of police officials like Mok Chito, who was then the chief of penal police for 
Phnom Penh and is now in charge of the criminal department for the national 
police.

“I assisted in bringing witnesses to the FBI for drawing sketches, because when 
I got there I saw a few witnesses and I was on the taskforce,” Mok Chito told 
VOA Khmer.

The FBI produced sketches of nine suspects that were widely circulated that 
year. In the end, however, no arrests were ever made, and the FBI concluded its 
investigation was “incomplete.”



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