Wednesday, 05 September 2012
Khouth Sophak Chakrya and Claire Knox
Phnom Penh Post
Yorm
Bopha speaks to reporters in June. She was arrested yesterday and sent
to Prey Sar prison for pre-trial detention. Photograph: Meng
Kimlong/Phnom Penh Post
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Prominent
Boeung Kak villager and protester Yorm Bopha was yesterday jailed in
Phnom Penh’s Prey Sar prison, after she and her husband – en route to
check for their names on a voting register – were pounced on by police
in plain clothes in what her husband claims was a set-up.
Outside
a building housing Srah Chork commune’s electoral roll, 29-year-old
Bopha and her 56-year-old husband Lous Sakhorn were arrested at about
9am by 10 policemen, who shoved them into an unmarked car and sped away,
according to witness Doung Kea.
About 100 villagers who gathered
outside Daun Penh police station maintained they had not been informed
of an August 29 arrest warrant handed down by Phnom Penh Municipal Court
judge Te Samnag – a response to an alleged act of intentional violence
committed on August 7.
“The accused suspects escaped after the
court issued the warrant… to ensure the suspects are judged fully they
must be arrested,” Samnag told the Post.
While her husband was
released at about 3pm, Bopha was ushered away to Prey Sar prison to
await her trial for Article 218: intentional violence.
Sakhorn
said he and his wife had never received the warrant and a Srah Chork
police officer had phoned them several days ago, asking them to check
their names on the electoral roll.
“When we arrived, they
arrested us without any official documentation … they then accused us of
leading people to fight authorities,” he said.
He said that at 11am he asked to call his neighbour to collect his children from school, but was denied.
Bopha was a vocal presence at protests for the Boeung Kak 13, a
group of women arrested during May 22 eviction protests. They were
charged two days later with disputing authority and trespassing on land
awarded to ruling Cambodian People’s Party senator Lao Meng Khin’s
development firm Shukaku and sentenced to between one and two and a half
years in prison.
The women were released on June 27 but still carry the burden of guilty convictions.
Tep
Vanny, one of the Boeung Kak 13, said the latest arrests were an
obvious attempt to threaten their recent calls for the demarcation of
12.44 hectares of land that Prime Minister Hun Sen pledged to them just
over one year ago.
Housing Rights Task Force communication
official Long Kim Heang said the arrest and warrant were a new, illegal
tactic to scare Boeung Kak women into silence.
Opposition Sam
Rainsy Party MP Mu Sochua said she would act immediately against the
arrest and would again lobby US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to
intervene.
“This is a psychological and physical threat – this kind of pressure should not be mounted on a victim,” she said.
5 comments:
The thugs did it again,the thugs putting Khmer innocent in jail without trail or warrant,the thugs kidnapped people they think it a threat to them putting Yorm Bopha in jail unjust.Freedom of speech is violated and human right is violated as well.
she is a trouble make,,
punishes her harder
do not release her from prison..
You should be in the cage like an a animal because you can't distinguish between right and wrong like a normal human being.You're an animal in human form,you evolved from Ape still acted like Ape,your parents came from the jungle,they still have animals instinct in them....Your parents left the jungle, but the jungle never leave your parents.
This thuggish government always punish the victims and the innocent people and let the criminals free. They took her land and now put her in jail- how unjust!
The CPP dog above were educated in Vietnam. He cant see why shes a Khmer hero, perhap this CPP dog also want her dead like Chut Vutthy.
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