The Phnom Penh Post

Sokha visits Kandal prison

- Kim Yutharo

MINISTER of Interior Sar Sokha encouraged the Kingdom’s prison inmates to maintain their health and remain discipline­d, in order to earn the opportunit­y to receive a pardon or sentence reduction.

He also urged them to take advantage of vocational training opportunit­ies, so they could earn a living and become productive members of society upon their release.

Touch Sokhak, spokesman for the Ministry of Interior, took to social media on January 10 to announce that Sokha had shared his advice to inmates at the Kandal Provincial Prison in Takhmao town, Kandal

Province, while conducting an inspection tour.

He added that Sokha had inspected the prison facilities, which include a sport building, vocational training centre, library, vegetable garden and medical centre.

He also inspected the isolated facility where Khieu Samphan, a former Khmer Rouge leader who received a life sentence for crimes against humanity in 2014.

Am Sam Ath, operations director at rights group LICADHO, said that prison detainees need as much encouragem­ent as possible, as they are still citizens, even if the courts have denied them some rights.

He believed that encouragin­g them to get an education and change their behaviour was a positive move, and would allow them to successful­ly reintegrat­e into society.

“The minister’s encouragem­ent for them to correct themselves is a good thing. By obeying prison rules, behaving well and developing themselves into good people, they increase the likelihood of being a granted a partial or complete amnesty,” he added.

Keo Remy, Senior Minister and chair of the Cambodian Human rights Committee, visited Kandal Provincial Prison on December 20 last year to inspect conditions in the prison and ensure that human rights were respected. He also

visited Khieu Samphan.

Following his visit, Remy commended the leadership and staff of the prison for performing their duties with the highest care, which improved the living conditions of the detainees and ensured

their rights were respected, as stipulated in prison law.

He urged prison officials to pay close attention to the prevention of violence and torture, and to maintain national and internatio­nal human rights standards.

 ?? SOKHA FB ?? Interior minister Sar Sokha visits the prison on January 10.
SOKHA FB Interior minister Sar Sokha visits the prison on January 10.

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