The Phnom Penh Post

Journos charged over alleged use of violence

- Voun Dara

THE Preah Sihanouk Provincial Court ruled on Monday to charge two journalist­s with incitement to commit a felony after they were arrested alongside five others on Friday in connection with a land dispute in Sihanoukvi­lle.

Club of Independen­t Journalist­s (CIJ) president Hun Sokha and Keo Rattana, the publisher of TN Online, were arrested for allegedly using violence against a realtor, from whom they had collected informatio­n regarding a territoria­l row.

Besides the duo, the provincial military police also detained four women, identified as Hang Chenda, 52; Hang Sophea, 49; Sen Leakna, 32; and Pen Sina, 57, as well as Heng Young, 50, a security guard.

The court prosecutor and spokespers­on, Lim Bunheng, said an investigat­ion into the case had been launched and t hat t he journa lists had been placed under court super v ision.

“The court ruled to charge Rattana and Sokha with incitement to commit an intentiona­l act of violence against the realtor,” Bunheng told The Post on Monday, noting that the incident occurred in Sihanoukvi­lle’s Commune 3 on Friday.

He said the two were charged under Articles 29, 495 and 497 of the Criminal Code, and Article 253 of the Land Law.

The five suspects, meanwhile, were charged with intent to commit a felony.

CIJ first deputy president Leang Sopheak said he signed a letter on Saturday, requesting Informatio­n Minister Khieu Kanharith to intervene in the case.

In the letter which Sopheak said had been well received by the minister on Monday, he said the two journalist­s had merely shot a video of a group of people protesting over a land dispute and left the scene without incident.

“The journalist­s met the protesting residents by chance. The coverage was not even critical of any senior government leader,” he said, noting that Sokha and Rattana were still “in the hands of the court”.

Phos Sovann, the spokespers­on for t he Ministr y of Informatio­n, confirmed that it had received t he letter and that was currently “monitoring t he case”.

“We are examining all aspects before we determine the ways to intervene,” Sovann said.

National Milita r y Police spokesman Eng Hy declined to comment, referring to the prov incia l prosecutor for enquiries.

Preah Sihanouk Milita r y Police commander Heng Bunty a lso declined to comment, say ing he was busy in a meeting.

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