Mam
Sonando, the owner of Beehive Radio FM 105 in Cambodia, visited Voice
of America headquarters in Washington, D.C on Monday May 27, 2013. Here,
he is participating in the Khmer Service’s ‘Hello VOA’ radio call-in
program. (Im Sothearith / VOA Khmer)
28 May 2013
Washington - Mam Sonando, the owner of Beehive Radio who was jailed for
eight months and recently released, says he will continue to operate his
radio station and airing stories on sensitive issues, despite the
prospect of more incarceration.
Mam Sonando was arrested and jailed in July 2012 and released in March,
on a suspended sentence by an Appeal Court decision. He has been jailed
on three separate occasions, after broadcasting on sensitive issues like
government corruption and land grabs.
His Beehive Radio is one of the few remaining independent broadcasters
in Cambodia and airs programming from the Voice of America, Radio Free
Asia, Radio France International and others.
In studio interviews at the Voice of America in Washington Monday, Mam
Sonando said his radio station maintains its independence.
“We are not under any political party’s arm,” Mam Sonando told “Hello
VOA.” “We have a clear target, which is to protect the freedom of
expression, making sure that people are able to have access to news on
Beehive Radio, a station that is independent and promotes democracy in
Cambodia.”
Mam Sonando said the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party must
change its own tactics and stop giving in to intimidation by the ruling
Cambodian People’s Party and to stand up for the rights of the people.
The CPP uses what he calls a “banging on the table” tactic to intimidate
the opposition, he said, which responds by “hiding under the table.”
“When the government does things that are unlawful, we have to hold a
demonstration, but not violently,” he said. “We have to hold
demonstrations within the framework of the constitution. We don’t need
to beat others; we’d rather let others beat us. We’d rather go to jail
and let them shoot at us, so that we can achieve our goals. Once we’ve
achieved our goals, then we can help people who suffer from abuses of
their rights and lack of democracy.”
Mam Sonando expressed doubt over the fairness of the upcoming national
elections in July. That’s in part due to the National Election
Committee, he said.
The NEC is under intense criticism for what many see as flawed election
regulations that are biased to the ruling party, charges the election
body denies. Opposition groups, Western donors and the UN have called
for its reform—but such a move has faced strong resistance from the
government.
“The NEC has never done its job successfully, which results in
post-election disagreements after every election,” Mam Sonando said.
“Therefore, it should be replaced.”
The Cambodian government, meanwhile, has proven resistant to changes
suggested by the UN, especially its special human rights envoy. The
current envoy, Surya Subedi, received a cold reception on a visit last
week, where he was chastised following a meeting with a senior
government official and chided by students aligned with the ruling party
following a university discussion.
Mam Sonando said he was “ashamed” of such resistance to the UN
representative, who is tasked with reporting on the country’s rights
environment to the UN Human Rights Council, under the 1991 Peace
Accords. The government continues to reject such reports.
“If the government or Prime Minister Hun Sen does not want Surya Subedi
to disturb them anymore, it’s easy,” he said. “We just have to withdraw
our membership to the UN.”
Cambodia continues to see growing division, he said. “I keep wondering,
if such a regime continues to exist, what benefit does it bring the
Cambodian people,” he said.
And joining with the regime is not a good option, he said.
“Once we become a member of the Cambodian People’s Party, they split us
up,” he said. “Even my own siblings dare not talk to me.”
3 comments:
Bravo Sir!....I am with you always and we all love our democracy and love our country.Long live freedom of speech and freedom of expression in Nambodia.Down with Hun Sen yuon's slave regime.
Yobal Khmer
Mr. Man Sonando is a real Khmer hero. He worked, supported the democracy and law reform in our country.
He had the courage to go back home and spent his time in the prison in Cambodia and not run away again the law enforcement of our country.
ការពិតនៅតែជាការពិត ហ៊ុន សែន ជាមេខ្មែរក្រហម
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