The Phnom Penh Post

Lawyers questioned over Chea Mony case

- Niem Chheng

THE lawyers for a group of 120 union leaders were questioned in court yesterday about a lawsuit they filed against former unionist Chea Mony for allegedly calling on the EU and United States to impose economic sanctions on Cambodia.

Lawyer Keto Sovandy, who represents the unions alongside lawyer Dara Sokpanha, said they had presented evidence to Prosecutor Sieng Sok, who asked about “the facts, the legal arguments and the evidence we have”.

Sovandy declined to comment on the details of the evidence, citing profession­al confidenti­ality concerns.

In an interview with Radio Free Asia, Mony allegedly asked the European Union and United States to consider imposing sanctions on Cambodia’s government in response to the nation’s recent democratic backslide, which has seen the country’s only viable opposition party summarily dissolved at the government’s behest. That portion of the interview was not included in a published recording of the exchange, but an accompanyi­ng article stated he had called for such measures.

Three days later, representa­tives of 120 unions – many of them pro-government – filed a lawsuit against him, demanding $1 million in compensati­on and calling for “incitement” charges.

“During the questionin­g, I firstly requested the court to prosecute Chea Mony according to the law. Secondly we upheld the demand for compensati­on of $1 million, and thirdly we demanded Chea Mony be responsibl­e for the damage that would happen in the future, meaning that in the future if there is a crisis or other damage, we will demand the compensati­on accordingl­y,” Sovandy said.

He said Mony would be questioned, after which the prosecutor could forward the case to an investigat­ing judge before sending him to trial.

Sok has summonsed Mony to appear on January 22, the anniversar­y of the murder of his brother, prominent unionist Chea Vichea. Vichea was shot dead in 2004 in broad daylight in a case that remains unsolved.

Mony could not be reached yesterday.

 ?? PHA LINA ?? Former Free Trade Union President Chea Mony speaks in Phnom Penh in January 2016.
PHA LINA Former Free Trade Union President Chea Mony speaks in Phnom Penh in January 2016.

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