The Phnom Penh Post

Choungy case sent from NEC to capital courts

- Niem Chheng

THE Ministry of Justice said Tuesday that it has forwarded the National Election Commission’s (NEC) request to the Phnom Penh Municipal Court t o study i f lawyer Choung Choungy has violated any laws through his Facebook posting.

“After receiving the NEC’s request, the Ministry of Justice sent it to the Phnom Penh Municipal Court’s prosecutio­n’s office to let them verify if his (Choungy’s) posting was a political act. If it is a political act, it violates the Supreme Court’s rule.

“The prosecutor is studying the law to see if there is enough legal basis and evidence of a crime. If there is any, then the prosecutor will p r e p a r e c r i minal c h a r g e s a g a i n s t h i m a n d d e c i d e under which crime and artic l e t o c har g e hi m,” Chi n Malin, the ministry’s spokes- person said.

Explanatio­n on Facebook

On July 17, days ahead of the Sunday parliament­ary election, Choungy took to his Facebook to explain the rights of voters, and whether they would violate the law if they boycott the elections.

His action was interprete­d as urging the people to keep away from voting which clearly violated Article 142 of the election law.

In response to the social media post i ng, the NEC reported to four ministries and the Bar Associatio­n, urging them to take action against the lawyer.

Choungy was one of the 118 people banned from taking part in politics for five years after the Supreme Court diss o l v e d t h e C a mb o d i a n N a t i o n a l R e s c u e P a r t y (CNRP), for which he was the lawyer.

ThePost could not reach the spokespers­ons for the P h n o m P e n h Muni c i p a l Court, Ministry of Interior or the Ministry of Telecommun­ication for comments on Tuesday.

However, Cambodia’s Bar Associatio­n president Suon Visal said his associatio­n has not decided on the request as he received the NEC’s letter last Friday.

Ministry of Informatio­n spokespers­on Ouk Kim Seng, who asked the NEC to block Choungy’s Facebook account, said yesterday that it was temporally blocked on “White Day” but later unblocked.

“Officially, on White Day we implemente­d [the block] and nothing more than that,” he said.

Choungy c oul d not be reached for comments on Tuesday.

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 ?? HONG MENEA ?? Choung Choungy (centre), talks to the media in 2015 at the Appeal Court in Phnom Penh.
HONG MENEA Choung Choungy (centre), talks to the media in 2015 at the Appeal Court in Phnom Penh.

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