We, the undersigned international and regional human rights and freedom
of expression advocacy organisations, write to you to register our
strongest protest and express our deepest concern over the recent
arrest and persecution of Mam Sonando, the director of Beehive Radio, a
Cambodian independent radio station. We strongly urge the Cambodian
government to immediately release Mam Sonando, who was arrested for the
legitimate exercise of his right to freedom of expression, and to drop
all charges against him.
30 July 2012
H.E. Hun Sen
Prime Minister, Kingdom of Cambodia
No 41, Russian Federation Blvd,
Phnom Penh, Kingdom of Cambodia
Fax: +855 23 880 619
CC:
Minister of Justice, Kingdom of Cambodia
No 240, Sothearos Blvd,
Phnom Penh, Kingdom of Cambodia
Phnom Penh, Kingdom of Cambodia
Fax: +855 23 364 119
Your Excellency,
Sonando, 70 years old, was arrested at
his home on 15 July 2012 on accusations of attempting an
“insurrectionary movement”, and was subsequently charged under six
sections of the penal code. If convicted, Sonando faces up to 30 years
in prison.
We voice our concerns over the arrest
and persecution of Sonando based on the highly questionable
circumstances surrounding his arrest: On 22 June, Sonando was at the
International Criminal Court in the Hague to cover the presentation of
a communication by the Khmer People Power Movement to the Office of the
Prosecutor on alleged crimes against humanity committed by the
Cambodian government. Sonando’s report was aired over Beehive Radio on
25 June. On the next day, Your Excellency Prime Minister publicly
called for his arrest. Sonando voluntarily returned to Phnom Penh on 12
July and was subsequently arrested a few days after.
Furthermore, the charge that Sonando is
linked to a “secessionist” movement in Kratie province is a largely
unfounded one. We stress that Sonando’s lawyer has reaffirmed that
Sonando is not linked to the people of Kratie, nor has he ever visited
the province. Moreover, the said “secessionist” movement was in
actuality a land dispute between villagers and hundreds of armed
government personnel in May 2012. In this incident, villagers were
forcibly evicted and a 14-year-old girl was killed.
We are also deeply concerned by the
denial of Sonando’s request for bail despite clear signs that he has no
plans to flee the country, which is evidenced by the fact that he had
willingly returned to Cambodia fully aware of arrest threats made
against him. The denial of his bail application is particularly
unacceptable as there are growing concerns over the health of Sonando,
who has reportedly fallen ill in detention.
This is not the first time that
Sonando’s right to freedom of expression has been violated. He was
imprisoned in 2003 for allegedly announcing false information, inciting
people to discriminate, and inciting people to commit crimes. These
charges and arrest stemmed from an anonymous caller to Beehive Radio’s
public opinion segment saying that he, the caller, heard of attacks
upon the Khmer embassy in Bangkok. Sonando was again arrested in 2005
under charges of defamation, incitement and disinformation for an
interview on border issues aired over Beehive Radio.
As a state party to the International
Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), Cambodia is legally
obliged to uphold the right to freedom of expression, a fundamental
right which is also enshrined in the Cambodian Constitution.
We thus strongly call upon the
Cambodian government to immediately release Mam Sonando, and to drop
all charges against him. Furthermore, if the trial were to proceed, we
urge the government to accord Sonando his right to a fair trial as
guaranteed under Cambodian law and the government’s international
obligations. We also strongly urge the Cambodian government to ensure
the well-being of Sonando, especially in view of reports of his
deteriorating health condition in detention.
Thank you.
Sincerely yours,
Agnes Callamard Executive Director ARTICLE 19 |
Yap Swee Seng Executive Director Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA) |
Gayathry Venkiteswaran Executive Director Southeast Asian Press Alliance (SEAPA) |
Note to Editors
For more information, please contact:
For more information, please contact:
- Judy Taing, ARTICLE 19 Asia Programme Officer, judy@article19.org or call +1 (646) 725-1444
- John Liu, FORUM-ASIA East Asia Program Officer, johnliu@forum-asia.org or call +66 8 0282 8610
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