Monday, 02 January 2012
Heng Reaksmey, VOA Khmer | Phnom Penh
Kandal provincial court on Monday issued a summons for an opposition party lawyer who is wanted for questioning alongside an opposition lawmaker for allegedly abetting the escape of a court suspect.
The investigating judge for the Kandal court said Choung Chou Ngy, a lawyer for the opposition Sam Rainsy Party, has been summoned to appear Jan. 18 to answer charges of helping a deputy commune chief named Meas Peng escape questioning at the provincial detention center late last year.
Rights groups have condemned legal action in the case, saying the government is abusing the power of the court to hurt the opposition ahead of elections later this year.
Opposition lawmaker Chan Cheng, who was also blamed in the alleged escape, went into hiding in December after ruling party members of the National Assembly voted to revoke his parliamentary immunity.
Sin Visal, investigating judge for Kandal court, said he had issued his summons for Choung Chou Ngy “following the rule of law.”
Choung Chou Ngy briefly disappeared on Thursday last week, but he appeared shaken before a press conference on Friday to say he had avoided arrest.
He said then he would shave his head and wear white for 12 days in thanks for his escape. He could not be reached Monday.
Rights groups have condemned legal action in the case, saying the government is abusing the power of the court to hurt the opposition ahead of elections later this year.
Opposition lawmaker Chan Cheng, who was also blamed in the alleged escape, went into hiding in December after ruling party members of the National Assembly voted to revoke his parliamentary immunity.
Sin Visal, investigating judge for Kandal court, said he had issued his summons for Choung Chou Ngy “following the rule of law.”
Choung Chou Ngy briefly disappeared on Thursday last week, but he appeared shaken before a press conference on Friday to say he had avoided arrest.
He said then he would shave his head and wear white for 12 days in thanks for his escape. He could not be reached Monday.
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