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Saturday 3 July 2010

Courts Suffer From Political Structure: Legal Experts

Friday, 02 July 2010
VOA Khmer
Sok Khemara

Armed Cambodian police officers stand guarding outside the municipal court in Phnom Penh (AP)

They know what the problem is, because their choice in daily life is to be corrupt and commit injustices, or abandon their lives and their families.”
Cambodia’s judicial system remains a political structure with little hope for reform unless the leadership and the system changes, leading democracy advocates said Thursday.

“If the leader wants to hold the position of leader, there needs to be a change to his policy regarding the court system in providing independence to the courts,” said Seng Theary, head of the Center for Justice and Reconciliation, as a guest on “Hello VOA.” “Otherwise, we as citizens need to mobilize to express a peaceful voice and our right to vote.”

The courts have come under increasing scrutiny in recent years as they’ve shouldered criticism for political bias and corruption. Rights groups say many people have lost faith in the judiciary, where decisions often lean toward the rich or powerful.

A change in structure is needed, Seng Theary said.

“The leader now, he does not have the willingness to reform the court system, because the court system is a political tool,” she said. “So why would he need to reform it?”

Seng Theary, who is also a lawyer, said the judges she meets are good people but are limited in the work they can do, even if they want things to change.

“They know what the problem is, because their choice in daily life is to be corrupt and commit injustices, or abandon their lives and their families,” she said.

Am Sam Ath, a rights monitor for Licadho who also joined “Hello VOA” Thursday, said judges and prosecutors are appointed by royal decree, but they are nominated by the government, so they can be fired, putting them under political pressure.

“So when they work as appointed from power in politics…what do they consider?” he said. “That’s why we now see the court system under pressure of politicians, and that’s why it’s very hard to drag the court to independence.”

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

you were born with not thing , you die with not thing and you are own not thing, all those things belong to Khmer people so lose it up, you will be fell better,,..

Anonymous said...

Cambodian judicial system is a political tool for the powerful and the ruling CPP to suppress and persecute critics and opponents.

Anonymous said...

Cambodian Judicial System a CPP rubber stamp Monkey,.

Anonymous said...

It is the life and death and the billion of dollars business for CPP's regime. That is why the current regime doesn't want to change or reform an independence courts. As the consequences who would be the victims, all judges and innocent citizens. All khmers you must fight for your rights and freedom and you are not born to be a victim of all sort.