UNITED NATIONSOFFICE OF THE HIGH COMMISSIONERFOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN CAMBODIA
Statement of the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in Cambodia
Phnom Penh, 29 January 2010
OHCHR regrets once again that the courts have been used to respond to a public interest issue that could have been resolved in a more open, constructive manner, through public debate within Cambodia’s democratic institutions. Mr. Sam Rainsy was sentenced to two years imprisonment for damage to property and incitement to racial discrimination (Article 52 and 61 of the UNTAC penal law, respectively). Ms. Meas Srey and Mr. Prum Chea were sentenced to 1 year imprisonment for damage to property. All three were further sentenced to heavy fines and compensation ranging from 5 to 50 millions riels.
Mr. Sam Rainsy allegedly took it upon himself to remove several border demarcation poles on 25 October 2009 in a border village in Svay Rieng province, adjacent to Viet Nam. As a Member of Parliament and a leader of the opposition, he could have raised his concerns about the current process of border demarcation and sought clarification from the relevant authorities or the border demarcation committee, or discussed them at the National Assembly or otherwise publicly.
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