Statement
On 26 April 2012 at the Koh Pao village,
Bakkhlong sub-district, Mondol Seima District, Koh Kong province, near a
logging depot/mill of the Timber Green Company at Veal Bey point, while
conducting field research in relation to illegal logging, Mr. Chhut Vuthy (Chut Wutty), a
well known forest activist of Cambodia and Director of Natural Resource Protection Group, was shot and killed by military police officers
of the Military Police of Koh Kong province, Cambodia. The person who allegedly
shot Mr Vuthy was a military police officer named In Rotana.
CambodiaWatch-Australia condemns in the
strongest terms the killing of
Mr. Chhut Vuthy.
CambodiaWatch-Australia expresses our
deep condolences to the family of Mr. Chhut Vuthy.
Initial reports suggest that just prior to the
incident Mr. Chhut Vuthy (Chut Wutty) and two other journalists from the Cambodia Daily
stopped by the logging depot belonging to a private logging company, the Timber
Green Company, which company is known to be protected by the Koh Kong Military
Police. The trio were approached by two military officers, namely Mr. In Ratana
and Mr. So Sopheap (the former was an assistant to the military police judicial
investigation Office of the Koh Kong Province Military Police) and the two
military officers were soon joined by three other military police
officers at the scene before the killing occurred. It has been reported that
the military police officers illegally confined Mr Vuthy and the journalists
and confiscated their cameras.
It is reported that while Mr. Vuthy and In Rotana
were wounded and still alive, the military police officers refused to provide
medical aid to the wounded and prevented the wounded from being taken to
hospital for medical treatment. The wounded died without being afforded medical
treatment.
CambodiaWatch-Australia urges the Royal
Government of Cambodia to immediately create an impartial mixed committee to
investigate the killing and, if it is found that crime(s) have been committed,
bring the relevant culprits to justice.
End.
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