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   On Wednesday, August 13, 2014 11:52 PM, ben leap <[email protected]>
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http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/‘targeting’-little-guys
‘Targeting’ the little guys
Thu, 14 August 2014
Meas Sokchea <http://www.phnompenhpost.com/author/meas-sokchea/17894> and Kevin
Ponniah <http://www.phnompenhpost.com/author/kevin-ponniah/20515>
 Days after a group of opposition lawmakers cited their parliamentary
immunity in refusing a court summons for questioning regarding a violent
July protest, a party official without that protection was charged with
insurrection and summonsed over the same incident.
Two more Cambodia National Rescue Party youth activists have also been hit
with new court summons, while three other CNRP youth arrested almost two
weeks ago remain behind bars after bail was rejected last week.
Another bail hearing will not be held at the Appeal Court until August 22,
a judge told the Post yesterday, despite a CNRP spokesman saying that top
leaders were still lobbying the ruling party to secure their release.
Meach Sovannara – who ran unsuccessfully as a lawmaker in Banteay Meanchey
in last July’s election and who serves as the party’s head of information –
yesterday became the latest CNRP official to be hit with serious charges
related to the protest, which saw supporters clash with district security
guards at Freedom Park on July 15.
According to the Phnom Penh Municipal Court summons, Sovannara has been
charged with “leading an insurrection, inciting others to commit a felony,
and instigating aggravated violence”.
The charges are the same laid against the eight CNRP officials – seven
lawmakers and one youth activist – who were released from prison hours
after a political deal ending the deadlock was inked on July 22.
That group, excluding the activist, is now seemingly off the hook after
taking their seats in parliament.
Yesterday, speaking on the phone from France, Sovannara insinuated he was
the latest pawn caught up in a political game being played by the ruling
CPP.
“If the one-party government of Mr Hun Sen wants to have national unity and
national reconciliation, [with us] respecting each other according to an
agreement reached between the Cambodia National Rescue Party and Cambodian
People’s Party on July 22, then all this must end,” he said.
He will return early next week and appear in court, he added, despite
labelling it a “political tool” being used by Prime Minister Hun Sen to
intimidate the opposition.
Meanwhile, CNRP youths San Seyhak and Tep Narin said yesterday that they
had also been summonsed to court related to the same case, though it
remains unclear whether they have been charged.
“I am not scared, because I have not done anything wrong,” Seyhak said,
adding that the summons for August 27, which he has not seen, was sent to
his family home.
Narin said CNRP colleagues had told him a court official had appeared with
the summons for him yesterday but left when he could not be found, so he
does not know the date.
Both say they will respect the summons.
The change in the court’s focus from lawmakers who possess immunity to
underlings who don’t has observers speculating that the ruling CPP is
sending a signal to the opposition faithful that the July 22 political
agreement is not the silver bullet that CNRP leaders have been presenting
it as.
Political commentator Ou Virak said that the premier was trying to
undermine CNRP leader Sam Rainsy with his supporters, because Rainsy had
been “trying to sell the deal by saying that because of the deal, he can
get people out [of prison]”.
With it appearing that he can’t do that so easily, the CPP will be hoping
to create some divisions, Virak said.
“He’s also likely not just going after the smaller guys [because they don’t
have immunity], but also maybe to show that leaders are sitting home in
luxury while showing what the real activists actually protesting are now
getting out of all of this.”
Kem Monovithya, the CNRP’s deputy public affairs head, said that she too
believed that the CPP was trying to create divisions in the opposition.
“They want to anger our supporters that we made this deal, and we cannot
get our activists out of the court,” she said.
But government spokesman Phay Siphan said that if the opposition wanted to
fight impunity, as they have frequently proclaimed, they have to walk the
walk and not present their members as “untouchable”.
“They have to maintain that in their own principles and fight against
impunity. It doesn’t mean all the big guys [should] always get out from
under the law.”
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