Phnom Penh Post
By May Titthara and Shane Worrell
About 100 motodops converged on the office of the Cambodian Center
for Human Rights yesterday, demanding president Ou Virak retract
comments accusing victims and witnesses of giving false testimony during
last month’s widely condemned trial of Boeung Kak lake woman Yorm
Bopha.
E Sophors, president of the Cambodia for Confederation Development
Association, which supports two motodops a court says were beaten at the
behest of Bopha, said Virak was failing as a human rights
representative by taking sides.
“We’re so disappointed because . . . he represents only one party and
we have no rights as motodops,” he said, in the second protest at CCHR
in a fortnight.
After Bopha’s trial last month, Virak accused victims and witnesses
of giving scripted testimony as part of plot to frame the activist and
scare fellow land protesters into submission.
“I think they have been told, ‘hey, let’s point the finger in a
certain direction and you’ll get more compensation’,” he told the Post
at the time.
“These [two motodops] are probably the real victims, but the court
needs to find the real perpetrators,” he said, noting the CCDA had the
right to protest peacefully. “Let’s apply the same principles for
everyone. Allow everyone to protest outside my office.”
Several motodops have said they were given food or money to attend protests, claims Sophors denies.
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Corrupted's pigs! Destroyed khmers land..
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