The Phnom Penh Post

France, US condemn calls to shutter CCHR

- Leonie Kijewski

THE French and American embassies yesterday condemned Prime Minister Hun Sen’s call for the closure of prominent NGO Cambodian Center for Human Rights over its purported links to “foreigners”.

According to a press release, the director for Asia and Oceania at the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs, Thierry Mathou, visited Cambodia on Monday and yesterday to meet representa­tives of the government, opposition, and civil society.

“The Director urged the Cambodian government to once again become part of a democratic process and to allow the opposition, media and civil society to function without hindrance,” the press release reads. “He emphasized that the closing of the human rights NGO Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR), if it came to be, would be considered a particular­ly negative new developmen­t.”

Meanwhile, US Embassy spokesman David Josar said the US was “very concerned” at the calls to shutter CCHR. “This is part of a disturbing trend in Cambodia that has included limiting space for civil society, closing independen­t media outlets, and dissolving the main opposition party outright.”

Prak Sam Oeun, of the Ministry of Interior’s General Administra­tion Department, would only say investigat­ions into CCHR were ongoing. CCHR Executive Director Chak Sopheap yesterday said they had not yet heard from the Interior Ministry.

 ?? ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY NIEM CHHENG PHA LINA ?? Traffic passes in front of the Cambodian Center for Human Rights’ headquarte­rs on Monday in Phnom Penh.
ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY NIEM CHHENG PHA LINA Traffic passes in front of the Cambodian Center for Human Rights’ headquarte­rs on Monday in Phnom Penh.

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