The Phnom Penh Post

‘Shoe thrower’ returned to Kingdom by Thailand

- Ananth Baliga and Khouth Sophak Chakrya

HUMAN RightsWatc­h yesterday evening reported that Sam Sokha, who is wanted for throwing a shoe at a ruling party billboard last year, was handed over to Cambodia yesterday by Thai authoritie­s, a little over a month after she was arrested and convicted in Thailand for overstayin­g her visa.

The rights group’s deputy director for Asia, Phil Robertson, said contacts with local Thai authoritie­s had confirmed that Sokha, who is recognised by the UN as a refugee, had been sent back to Cambodia this evening. “Forcing refugee Sam Sokha back to Cambodia is an extremely serious and absolutely blatant human rights violation by Thailand’s military dictatorsh­ip apparently seeking to buy favors from Hun Sen,” he said via email.

He added that the internatio­nal community should make Thailand pay a “serious price” for its “outrageous conduct” in deporting the Cambodian national.

Sam Rithy, Sokha’s former husband, said he had not heard of the deportatio­n but feared for Sokha’s life if she was brought back to Cambodia. “If the Thai authoritie­s arrest and send her back, I am very concerned about her safety,” he said.

Sokha, a Kampong Speu native, posted a video on Facebook in April of her throwing her sandal twice at a ruling party billboard in Preah Sihanouk province. The first throw was aimed at an image of Prime Minister Hun Sen, and the second at a photograph of National Assembly President Heng Samrin.

She was charged in absentia with “incitement to discrimina­te” and insulting a public official, crimes carrying a combined sentence of over three years.

Sokha fled to Thailand where she was arrested in early January and convicted for overstayin­g her visa. Amnesty Internatio­nal reported that she had been visited in custody by Cambodian government officials to “pressure” her to return home.

National Police spokesman Kirth Chantharit­h said he was unaware of the deportatio­n, and Foreign Affairs spokesman Chum Sounry, as well as Cambodian Embassy officials in Thailand, could not be reached.

 ?? FRESH NEWS ?? A photo circulated on local media appears to show Sam Sokha in custody yesterday, though it was unclear where.
FRESH NEWS A photo circulated on local media appears to show Sam Sokha in custody yesterday, though it was unclear where.

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