The Phnom Penh Post

Activist questioned over defamation allegation­s

- Phak Seangly

ALMOST 150 villagers gathered outside the Pursat Provincial Court yesterday as an activist was questioned over allegation­s of defamation, incitement to commit a felony and discrediti­ng court decisions.

Land rights activist Kuch Veng, 52, from Krakor district, was questioned by the court for two hours while villagers from five communes, fearing his detention, protested until he was allowed to leave.

After Veng spoke out in 2012 and 2013 against the eviction of 21 families to make way for a community forest on stateowned land – on which they had been farming since 1983 – and after he publicly criticised a five-year sentence handed down to one of the protesters in 2015, Sna Ansa commune chief Mouk Kor filed a lawsuit against him last August. Kuch and his supporters yesterday requested the court drop the suit.

“The informatio­n [we distribute] is to help the society, not to incite any crime. It is not an attack on anyone – it is to halt land-grabbing and natural resource destructio­n,” Veng said.

“I am sick. If the court detained me, it would be like killing me,” he added. Veng suffers from gallbladde­r and blood diseases that require him to take medicine daily.

Commune chief Kor declined to elaborate on the allegation­s.

“I already appeared for questionin­g after I sued him [Kuch Veng], so let the court do its job,” he said.

Long Cheab, a provincial spokesman, said the court was investigat­ing the case and had not charged Veng yet.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Land rights activist Kuch Veng speaks to two monks after being questioned at the Pursat Provincial Court yesterday.
SUPPLIED Land rights activist Kuch Veng speaks to two monks after being questioned at the Pursat Provincial Court yesterday.

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