The Phnom Penh Post

High Court rejects Sam An’s effort to quash case

- Mech Dara

THE Supreme Court yesterday denied jailed opposition lawmaker Um Sam An’s motion to halt judicial proceeding­s against him on the grounds his detention was “unlawful” as he still enjoyed parliament­ary immunity.

Sam An, who was arrested in April for his controvers­ial posts on Facebook relating to the Vietnam-Cambodia border issue, is currently on trial in the Phnom Penh Municipal Court for incitement to cause a felony and to cause discrimina­tion.

The parliament­arian and his legal team walked out of the first hearing earlier this month after their request for a postponeme­nt to await the Supreme Court’s ruling was turned down. The trial is scheduled to resume on October 10.

“I am not interested in the Supreme Court’s verdict, because as we know, the court is a chess game and I am a pawn,” he said to reporters after the verdict.

Presiding judge Soeng Panhavuth said the detention of Sam An was in compliance with the Constituti­on and legislatio­n on lawmakers. “After considerin­g the [defence] lawyers’ complaint on the charges against Um Sam An and a request to nullify procedures, we have decided not to accept the appeal,” he said yesterday.

Sam An’s lawyer, Hem Socheat, said his client still had immunity because the assembly had yet to vote to strip him of the privilege. He added that he was considerin­g filing an appeal with the Supreme Council of Magistracy for clarificat­ion on Article 80 of the Constituti­on, which deals with immunity.

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