- Published: 15/12/2012
- Bangkok Post
- Writer: AFP News agency
The UN human rights envoy to Cambodia voiced
regret Friday at an apparent snub by government officials adding he was
also "surprised" by criticism he has received for highlighting rights
abuses.
Surya Subedi (L), UN special rapporteur on the situation of Human
Rights in Cambodia speaks to the media in Phnom Penh on May 9, 2012.
Subedi voiced regret Friday at an apparent snub by government officials
adding he was also "surprised" by criticism he has received for
highlighting rights abuses.
"I very much regret that I was not able to interact with government
interlocutors this time," Surya Subedi told reporters in Phnom Penh,
after a trip to Cambodia concluded without the usual meetings with
senior officials.
"I would be looking to hear directly from the government, from appropriate channels, as to the reasons why," he said.
The snub comes after Subedi published reports this year expressing
concern over an uptick in violent land conflicts, freedom of speech
restrictions and a perceived lack of independence in the court system.
Strongman Prime Minister Hun Sen indicated on Thursday that he had no
intention of meeting Subedi, warning against people acting "like the
bosses of Cambodia".
"I don't have time to meet him and listen to his advice," he said in a
speech on national radio. "Why is it for me to take responsibility
before foreigners?"
It marks the second time Hun Sen has openly lashed out at Subedi,
after urging the Nepal-born envoy in October to "go and help his own
country".
Subedi, who became UN special rapporteur for human rights in Cambodia
in 2009 after his predecessor resigned amid a war of words with Phnom
Penh, said he was taken aback by the personal attack.
"I must say I am a little surprised by the reaction to some of my
recommendations," he said. "The focus should remain on the substance of
what I am recommending, and not on me as a person."
But he added that he was "hopeful" of returning to a normal working relationship with the government soon.
The Cambodian government has faced mounting criticism from rights
groups in recent years for allegedly cracking down on dissidents and
protesters in cases that are often linked to land disputes.
Subedi expressed "serious concern" in the high-profile case of jailed
government critic and radio station owner Mam Sonando who was denied
bail by a court of appeal on Friday.
US President Barack Obama told Hun Sen last month that his
government's human rights violations were "an impediment" to better
bilateral ties.
1 comment:
Thank Mr UN envoy [surya suedi] you're the champion of humanity....Please ignore this idiot Khmer rouge Hun cent he is dumb stupid foe of humanity Hun cent was grew up in the jungle with the vietcong gooks got ideology from the master gook name Ho chi Minh Hun cent will never listen to you nor anyone else but Yuon and Chen.
Yobal Khmer
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