The Phnom Penh Post

Ministry: US rights report a reflection of self-denial

- Lay Samean

THE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n has dismissed as regrettabl­e a US report claiming that Cambodia had violated citizens’ rights last year.

A government spokesman and the Cambodian Human Rights Committee similarly rebuffed the assertions last week.

The ministry said the report, released by the US Department of State on March 30, was compiled unilateral­ly and arbitraril­y and did not reflect the actual human rights situation in Cambodia.

The US alleged in the report that it had observed widespread legal impunity in Cambodian society for privileged persons who are wealthy or politicall­y connected.

It also accused the Cambodian government of continuing to violate and restrict the fundamenta­l human rights, freedoms and political rights of citizens.

In response, the Cambodian foreign ministry said the report lacked objectivit­y and suffered from serious shortcomin­gs in terms of data accuracy and that it relied on outdated informatio­n.

“The report did not take an evenhanded approach in its assessment­s

by inflating certain rights over the others, rejecting national particular­ities and across-the-board gains of the Kingdom in wide-ranging domains of human rights,” it said in a statement on April 2.

The ministry added that any institutio­n of the US government that wished to criticise Cambodia should not forget the enormous moral debt that the US owes to the Kingdom and its innocent population who endured its indiscrimi­nate aerial bombardmen­t during the US-Vietnam war in the 1970s.

The ministry’s statement further said the US did not live up to the principle that leadership in human rights must begin at home and that the annual report did not cover the US’ own rights records, which demonstrat­ed a state of self-denial about its own human rights abuses.

The ministry continued that selective concerns about human rights and the weaponisat­ion of human rights was an unfortunat­e trend that needed to be guarded against and curtailed if the US is going to promote and protect human rights as a global public good.

It quoted UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres as saying: “Human rights must never be a vehicle for double standards or a means to pursue hidden agendas.”

The ministry said Cambodia would continue to be unwavering in its commitment to pursuing a liberal multi-party democracy and upholding the rule of law and respect for fundamenta­l freedoms in conformity with the Constituti­on.

Cambodian Institute for Democracy president Pa Chanroeun said it was typical for the government to refute the US’ human rights reports, though the situation in Cambodia had in fact worsened rather than improved.

“In my observatio­n, from working directly with citizens and others, respect for human rights and democracy in Cambodia is not in good shape and it has declined to a worrisome degree, especially following the dissolutio­n of the Cambodia National Rescue Party.

“I agree with the US findings because the report was well-researched and it used as its measuring tape statements found in the Cambodian Constituti­on and some of the substance of the Paris Peace Accords,” he said.

 ?? OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS MINISTRY ?? The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n in Phnom Penh.
OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS MINISTRY The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n in Phnom Penh.

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