The Borneo Post

Cambodia’s Sam Rainsy found guilty of defamation, ordered to pay US$1 million

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PHNOM PENH: A Phnom Penh court yesterday found veteran opposition chief Sam Rainsy guilty of defaming Prime Minister Hun Sen and ordered him to pay damages of US$1 million, the latest blow to an opposition crippled by legal cases this year.

Sam Rainsy’s opposit ion Cambodia Nat ional Rescue Party ( CNRP) was dissolved by the Supreme Court last month in a decision that also banned more than 100 CNRP lawmakers from politics ahead of a 2018 general election.

Rights groups have decried an ongoing crackdown against the political opposition and independen­t media. One group called the CNRP’s dissolutio­n the death of democracy in the country.

Hun Sen filed a US$ 1- million defamation lawsuit against Sam Rainsy in January and accused him of defamation over claims he made in France that month that Hun Sen bribed an activist to break up the CNRP.

A judge at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday found Sam Rainsy guilty and ordered him to pay Hun Sen US$1 million in damages and a fine of US$ 2,500. It gave him a month to appeal.

Sam Rainsy, who resigned from the CNRP in February but rejoined last month, lives in exile in France.

Defamation conviction­s that he calls politicall­y motivated drove him to flee Cambodia for France in 2015.

In an interview with Reuters last month, Sam Rainsy said Cambodia was at a ‘tipping point’.

Sam Sokhon, a lawyer for Sam Rainsy, said yesterday’s decision was unjust.

“I think that the court’s verdict this morning did not provide justice to His Excellency Sam Rainsy”, Sam Sokhon told Reuters. “I will discuss with him to appeal.”

Earlier this week, Hun Sen vowed to extend his more than 30 years in power by at least another decade. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Aung Naing Soe (centre) speaks to awaiting media after his release from Yamethin prison. — AFP photo
Aung Naing Soe (centre) speaks to awaiting media after his release from Yamethin prison. — AFP photo

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