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A British lawyer has asked the International Criminal Court to launch an
investigation into “widespread and systematic” land grabbing in Cambodia
for more than a de...

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Tue, 7 October 2014
 Kevin Ponniah <http://www.phnompenhpost.com/author/kevin-ponniah/20515>

A British lawyer has asked the International Criminal Court to launch an
investigation into “widespread and systematic” land grabbing in Cambodia
for more than a decade by what he calls the Kingdom’s “ruling elite”.

The complaint filed with the Hague court today by lawyer Richard Rogers,
who is representing Cambodian land grab victims, alleges that the
displacement of an estimated 770,000 people over the past 14 years
constitutes a crime against humanity.

“The communication contends that senior members of the Cambodian
government, its security forces, and government-connected business leaders
carried out an attack on the civilian population with the twin objectives
of self-enrichment and preservation of power at all costs,” a statement
released by Global Diligence LLP – where Rogers works – and the
International Federation for Human Rights, says.

Rogers says that crimes committed by this group “include murder, forcible
transfer of populations, illegal imprisonment, persecution and other
inhumane acts”.

Government spokesman Phay Siphan, who had previously mocked the lawyer’s
efforts, said yesterday that the complaint was “still a joke”, and was not
only exaggerated, but politically motivated.

“It’s polarized by politics,” he said, adding that the government was
making a significant effort to resolve the 1,263 land dispute cases that
Cambodians had lodged at the national level.

“Prime Minister Hun Sen has publicly made a statement that he won’t let
land-grabbing issues [continue].”

Cambodia ratified the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court in
March 2002.

It is up to the ICC prosecutor to decide whether a full investigation will
be launched.

Investigations are currently being conducted at the court based on alleged
crimes in eight countries, all of which are in Africa.

In March of this year, American human rights attorney Morton Sklar filed a
complaint against Prime Minister Hun Sen and other government officials at
the ICC alleging crimes of genocide based on “efforts to interfere” at the
Khmer Rouge Tribunal.

In 2012, the US-based Khmer People Power Movement also filed a complaint
with the ICC that accused the government of crimes against humanity related
to forced evictions.

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