The Phnom Penh Post

Ley foundation registered

- Yon Sineat and Leonie Kijewski

THE Ministry of Interior has officially registered a newly created “Kem Ley Foundation Associatio­n” after months of processing the applicatio­n.

Chhim Kan, director of the Interior Ministry’s Department of Associatio­ns and Political Parties, yesterday confirmed the associatio­n’s registrati­on had been successful.

“We already approved the Kem Ley foundation to be registered,” he said, adding that the final approval had come through in the last two weeks.

The registrati­on letter was signed by Interior Ministry Secretary of State Pol Lim on January 30.

Ley, a widely revered political commentato­r and frequent government critic, was murdered in broad daylight in July of 2016, shortly after he spoke to the media about a new Global Witness report on the business interests of Prime Minister Hun Sen’s family.

Sao Kosal, president of the new foundation, said that “the purpose of the foundation is to continue what Kem Ley did . . . Because, as you know, Kem Ley was killed because of [his advocating for] freedom of expression.”

The associatio­n will officially launch mid-March, Kosal said, and will conduct social research on issues like the impact of land concession­s on communitie­s. They will also look for a lawyer to “encourage the government” to investigat­e Ley’s killing again, as “right now [the past investigat­ion] does not seem reasonable.”

While Ley’s killer was arrested shortly after the shooting, his motives were widely questioned – even by his own family – and government officials themselves have suggested the shooter didn’t act alone, despite having closed the case with no further arrests.

Kosal said the Kem Ley Foundation Associatio­n was still looking for funding for their activities.

According to the associatio­n’s statute, Ley’s brother, Kem Rithisith, is the board director, and secretary of the associatio­n is Seng Sary.

 ?? HENG CHIVOAN ?? Mourners surround a vehicle carrying the body of slain political commentato­r Kem Ley during his funeral in July 2016.
HENG CHIVOAN Mourners surround a vehicle carrying the body of slain political commentato­r Kem Ley during his funeral in July 2016.

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