The Phnom Penh Post

Monks ‘under watch’

- Soth Keomsoeun and Andrew Nachemson

ACTIVIST monks in Battambang­whoprotest­ed the arrest last week of fellow monk Horn Sophanny are claiming they are under surveillan­ce by plaincloth­es officials in a bid to intimidate them.

But Buntenh, the leader of the Independen­t Monk Network for Social Justice, said members of his group reported the harassment to him yesterday.

“Some monks are under watch by authoritie­s. They are searching for those who joined in the protest,” Buntenh said.

Sophanny, a member of Buntenh’s group, was arrested last week for posting a picture of himself posing with what appeared to be a toy gun on Facebook alongside text criticisin­g the government. Buntenh and others protested on Thursday, saying the gun was indeed a toy.

According to Buntenh, a woman who cooked for the protesters was questioned by authoritie­s demanding that she identify the monks involved.

“It is not a good situation,” Buntenh said, claiming it was a form of intimidati­on.

Heng Chhaihong, Battambang provincial coordinato­r for human rights group Licadho, also said the observatio­n would qualify as intimidati­on, adding it was well within the monks’ rights to protest peacefully.

Chhaihong added the plastic gun didn’t warrant the charge of illegal weapon possession.

Chet Vanny, Battambang provincial deputy police chief, said he did not know whether the monks were under watch and directed questions to the Ministry of Cults and Religion, which could not be reached yesterday.

 ?? FACEBOOK ?? Monk But Buntenh (centre) displays a toy gun during a protest for the release of fellow monk Horn Sophanny, who was arrested on weapons charges after allegedly posing for a photo with the fake rifle.
FACEBOOK Monk But Buntenh (centre) displays a toy gun during a protest for the release of fellow monk Horn Sophanny, who was arrested on weapons charges after allegedly posing for a photo with the fake rifle.

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