The Phnom Penh Post

Student group leader set to face questionin­g

- Soth Koemsoeun

THE head of a student group has been summonsed for questionin­g after calling for a peaceful demonstrat­ion against attempts to dissolve the main opposition party.

Leng Seng Hong, the head of the Federation of Cambodian Intellectu­als and Students, posted a letter to Facebook calling for a demonstrat­ion on Thursday – the same day Court Prosecutor Sieng Sok issued a summons.

The summons orders Seng Hong to appear at the Internal Security Department within the National Police headquarte­rs before November 30 for “interrogat­ion of inciting to commit a crime”, according to a copy of the summons.

Seng Hong yesterday questioned the legality of the sum- mons, saying the Constituti­on guarantees his freedom of expression, while the Law on Peaceful Assembly and Associatio­n allows for demonstrat­ions to take place. He added that he believes he is now under police surveillan­ce.

“Lately, I am threatened via phone and I am being observed by [people] riding around my house,” he said. “People [are also] searching about my background at my hometown. I am scared, but I have decided that I will go to the national police station to give testimony.”

He said he didn’t yet know when exactly he would go to the National Police station to answer questions.

Neither Court Prosecutor Sok nor Kirt Chatharith, spokesman for the National Police, could be reached for comment yesterday.

 ?? FACEBOOK ?? Leng Seng Hong, Cambodian Democratic Student Intellectu­al Federation president, seen at an event earlier this year.
FACEBOOK Leng Seng Hong, Cambodian Democratic Student Intellectu­al Federation president, seen at an event earlier this year.

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