May Titthara and David Boyle
Tuesday, 01 May 2012
Phnom Penh Post
A joint investigative committee will be established to re-examine the
killing of activist Chut Wutty and military police officer In Rattana,
the head of the armed forces told the Post yesterday, after providing his own version of the incident to radio.
Pressure from the families of victims and rights groups for an independent inquiry into Thursday’s dual shooting has mounted following a series of contradictory and questionable official explanations from the military police.
On
the day of environmentalist Chut Wutty’s burial, General Sao Sokha,
national military commander, said Council of Minister’s deputy minister
Prak Sokhon had asked him to enlist people to form the committee into
the double shooting in Koh Kong province last Thursday.
“The
government tries to work to provide justice for those two people and
also for the nation; what the government did is according to the law,”
he said.
Sao Sokha said the committee would be formed with officials from the Ministry of Interior, Council of Ministers, the Ministry of National Assembly Senate Relations & Inspection, other government departments and the national military police.
He
was unclear about the involvement of civil society groups investigating
the case, stating that they were not banned but from attending, but
also had to know how “law and government work”.
While rights
groups have welcomed the idea of taking part, they have also raised
questions about how the composition of the committee, such as the
inclusion of the military police, could affect its independence.
The
military police have thus far provided at least three separate accounts
of what happened, including claims In Rattana shot Chut Wutty, but was
killed when his own AK-47 rounds ricocheted off a car, shot himself in
regret or was gunned down by the activist before returning fire.
The two men were shot after Chut Wutty was confronted
by military police and a military official when he stopped at the side
of a road with two journalists in the Cardamom Mountains in Koh Kong
province’s Modul Seima district to photographs logs on Thursday.
Thong
Narong, chief of military police in Koh Kong, conceded many people had
said a report from his department released on Friday that claimed In
Rattana had taken his own life was not clear, but nevertheless stood by
the version of events.
“We have to do a new investigation to
make it clear for people to understand what the real reason and cause
was behind what happened.”
Speaking with Radio France Internationale yesterday,
Sao Sokha added his own detailed version of events in which he revealed
that Chut Wutty was confronted by staff from the company licensed to
clear the reservoir of the Russey Chrum hydropower dam.
He
denied other accounts that claimed military police were working for this
company and distanced them from the incident by reiterating that the
dispute between In Rattana and Chut Wutty was “personal”.
“If you want to shoot, please shoot,” he claimed Chut Wutty had told an inflamed In Rattana, before the latter shot him.
Mathieu Pellerin, a monitoring consultant with rights group Licadho,
said both the fact that military police had been present at the
shooting and that they had subsequently provided such wildly varied
accounts should exclude them from investigations
“I think the
bigger picture is that they must be able to clarify the circumstances of
the event leading to the shooting,” he said.
“Why were the
military police there? These questions are quite controversial so I’m
not sure the military police are the best group to have answering these
questions.”
Independent political analyst Lao Mong Hay suggested
the inclusion of a retired judge or prosecutor in the committee would
help it become a little less one-sided.
“This is a positive move
by the government to try to find out the truth about the killing, but
I’m still sceptical about the composition of that joint committee,
because there are no sort of independent members,” he said.
More
than 100 schoolchildren yesterday lined the street leading to Chut
Wutty’s home at Svay Meash village, Sour commune in Kandal province’s
Kandal’s Khsach Kandal district, where a total of about 500 people
accompanied his body to a nearby cemetery to be buried.
To contact the reporters on this story: May Titthara at titthara.may@phnompenhpost.com
David Boyle at david.boyle@phnompenhpost.com
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3 comments:
Here how to start to investigate this murdered of two fellows human being.....
#1,look to who own the illegal logging company
seized all equipment until these murderer(s) is brought to justice.
#2,start investigate all military polices,and provincial clerks of Kohs Kong authority.
#3,threatening all whose involved with a stiff punishment is not tell thru truth of what they know.
#4,hold those whose involved /knowing/associated with this illegal logging company for obstructed justice of the investigations of this double murders.
#5, threaten those officials with coverup the murder,especially,Tito guy,tells the truth or face the the consequences,jail time,fine according to the laws of your land.
last,hold those involved responsible for these two guys death,charge military police who's told the contradictions stories,
Hold those behind the logging company responsible for these crimes,sending a strong messages to these criminals that if you commit
crime you will do your time....
Don't let those involves of the hook...enforces your laws...thanks...that is my input of what investigators should do...
Y.K.pro
Don't letting foriegn's companies stealing khmers resources and killing khmers who is our hero! Stop foriegn's companies to run mafia in khmers soils and kills our brothers&sisters,who did a good deed for our nation,stop letting these foriegn thugs run our country, its time for all khmers to be UNITED as one to fight corruptions,clean up favoritism,corruptism,and cover up crimes against humanities...
Enforce the laws,hold those practices corruptions accountable for their crimes,law enforcements/state employees must holding high standard of work ethic,morality,dignity,intagity as a role model for better society as whole.
Favoritism,corruptism,breaks up unity....breaks up community,create distrust among Khmers,
Creates chaotics,giving opportunity to foreigners to exploits khmers or killing more khmers.
Foreigners doesn't cares whose dies[khmers] all they cares is getting rich of khmers resources destroy whatever they do to get profits and get the hect out of Srok Khmer,say F#@%@k you all Khmer,you're too dumb, I got rich of you and your countrymen(khmers)can kiss foreigners good bye.
By then it too late falks!...That what foriegn company will do to srok Khmer...
Bring that person who controlling the area...to appear in court! I don't care RCAF'supreme commander or whatever? They must be prosecute!!
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