The Phnom Penh Post

CCHR calls out gov’t for violating trial rights

- Leonie Kijewski

THE Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) yesterday called for the release of the four jailed Adhoc staffers and one National Election Committee official who have remained in pre-trial detention since last May in a fact sheet criticisin­g the Cambodian government for regularly breaching fair trial rights.

CCHR also criticised prolonged pre-trial detention in general, with the organisati­on saying the practice “is frequently used in Cambodia”.

CCHR’s fair trial rights project coordinato­r Hun Seanghak cited in an email the troubling pre-trial detentions of three Mother Nature activists (more than 10 months), Boeung Kak activist Tep Vanny (more than six months) and the four Adhoc officials and National Election Committee member, who as of yesterday “spent 333 days in arbitrary pre-trial detention”.

The fact sheet called on the government to “release the four Adhoc workers and NEC official, as well as other persons illegitima­tely detained”.

But Council of Ministers spokesman Phay Siphan brushed off the criticism, saying CCHR “generalise­s everything” and was “biased”.

CCHR further argues in the release that Article 98 of the Criminal Procedure Code – which allows a suspect to be held for 24 hours without a lawyer – might infringe the Internatio­nal Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

Siphan agai n, however, shrugged off the assertion, saying that “to respect [internatio­nal law] doesn’t mean that it has to be carried out 100 percent”.

Representa­tives of the Justice Ministry could not be reached yesterday.

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