The Phnom Penh Post

Activists’ appeal thrown out

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delay of detention is right because . . . the investigat­ion of this case had not ended yet and it is a [felony] crime, so they can ask for the delay for the detention,” she said.

According to Cambodia’s Criminal Procedure Code, an investigat­ing judge can request an additional six-month term of pre-trial imprisonme­nt twice, provided they have a “well-reasoned” argument.

The group has been charged with bribing a witness, which carries a maximum 10-year prison sentence.

The charge concerns $204 Adhoc gave hairdresse­r Khom Chandaraty for travel and food costs when she was seeking the group’s help after being named as Sokha’s mistress following the release of covertly recorded phone conversati­ons, the provenance of which has never been investigat­ed.

The case is one of several connected to Sokha’s alleged affair. The associated investigat­ion and prosecutio­ns are widely seen as politicall­y motivated attacks against government opponents.

The opposition leader himself has been sentenced to five months in prison for refusing to appear for questionin­g over the case. While technicall­y free on appeal, he has remained largely holed up in CNRP headquarte­rs since a May arrest attempt.

Speaking yesterday, imprisoned Adhoc staffer Lem Mony called their prolonged detention “very unfair”.

Her colleague Nay Vanda, meanwhile, focused his attention on recent threats by the government to kick the UN’s Office for the High Commission of Human Rights out of the country, calling for the organisati­on’s mandate to continue.

“If there is no UN, the human rights violations will be more serious,” he said.

 ?? HENG CHIVOAN ?? Adhoc’s Ny Sokha (centre left) and Yi Soksan (centre right) are escorted through the ground of the Phnom Penh Appeal Court yesterday afternoon ahead of their hearing.
HENG CHIVOAN Adhoc’s Ny Sokha (centre left) and Yi Soksan (centre right) are escorted through the ground of the Phnom Penh Appeal Court yesterday afternoon ahead of their hearing.

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