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Tuesday 23 June 2009

Premier warns foreign diplomats to keep off politics in Cambodia

Mrs Mu Sochua (L) and Mr. Ho Vann (bottom).

Gulf Times
22nd June, 2009

Prime Minister Hun Sen warned foreign diplomats not to meddle in Cambodian politics yesterday after envoys were barred from a parliamentary session that voted to remove the legal immunity of two opposition lawmakers.

Mu Sochua of the main opposition Sam Rainsy party now faces a charge of defaming the government and risks a hefty fine. Another lawmaker, Ho Vann, is accused of spreading false information and risks a three-year jail sentence if found guilty.

“Foreigners, do not interfere in Cambodian laws. We choose the way of the court to solve problems because we want to avoid violence,” Hun Sen said in a speech aired on national radio.
Turning to the lawmakers, he added: “Although you are MPs, when you act wrongly, you will be punished by the court”.

About 20 military and police blocked the public road in front of the National Assembly and barred reporters and others from watching the parliamentary vote.

“There has been no reason given why today this is not a public session,” German Ambassador Frank Mann told reporters outside the gate to parliament, where he stood with diplomats from the US, Britain and France.

Human rights activists and journalists were also kept out.

Reacting to the parliamentary vote, Elizabeth Evans, deputy head of mission at the British Embassy, said: “We are surprised and disappointed about this.”

Sochua was grateful for their intervention.

“I called on the donors to sit down with the government to find a solution to the violation of parliamentarians’ rights. Without this immunity we can be arrested by the authority at any time,” she said.

Critics and human rights activists have accused the government of using the courts to muzzle the opposition.

Hun Sen, a former Khmer Rouge guerrilla, has dominated Cambodia for more than two decades.

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