The Phnom Penh Post

US bestows top rights award to Cambodian unionist

- Chea Sokny

THE US Department of State has recognised detained Cambodian trade union leader Chhim Sithar as one of 10 recipients globally of the annual Human Rights Defender Award, the US embassy in Phnom Penh announced on February 1.

This award “recognises courageous individual­s who show exceptiona­l valour and leadership in advocating for the promotion and protection of universall­y recognised human rights and fundamenta­l freedoms”, it said.

Sithar – head of the Labour Rights Supported Union of Khmer Employees at NagaWorld – is the first recipient from Cambodia to receive the award, it added.

The embassy said Sithar was unable to travel to Washington to join the other awardees as she remained in jail pending trial, which has not been scheduled, on charges related to longstandi­ng labour disputes at the integrated casino resort.

US ambassador W Patrick

Murphy said that protecting and supporting human rights defenders is a key priority of US foreign policy.

“We applaud Sithar’s recognitio­n as a 2022 Human Rights Defender. She is a courageous and tenacious labour union leader who peacefully advocates for the rights of Cambodian workers,” he said.

Chak Sopheap, executive director of the Cambodian Centre for Human Rights (CCHR), said Sithar was a brave and strong-willed union leader, one determined in defence of her members.

Having joined with numerous civil society organisati­ons to demand respect for and the protection of human rights for ordinary people, Sopheap said Sithar deserves the award.

Sopheap said activists in general seemed to be valued more by government­s abroad, and questioned whether Cambodian authoritie­s held them in less regard as they occasional­ly laid accusation­s against them.

“Sithar deserves to be recognised and to receive this award.

So I think that for us as civil society, her gaining such recognitio­n is a cause for celebratio­n.

“However, it would be of even more value for our government to also offer similar recognitio­n as foreign government­s do and begin providing adequate protection­s to human rights activists, rather than see them as a bone stuck in the throat,” she said.

Ministry of Justice spokesman Chin Malin said that while it was the right of the US, as for anyone, to bestow awards as they saw fit, upholding the Kingdom’s laws was paramount.

“It is of the highest importance that those who violate Cambodian law are held accountabl­e. Foreigners can give awards to whoever they wish as is their political agenda,” he said.

Government spokesman Phay Siphan said Sithar being jailed was due to her circumstan­ces with the court, and was not related to the government.

“Her personal story with a foreign government is a separate matter to her and the Cambodian government, or to her and the Cambodian court. It’s a separate case,” he added.

Sithar, along with other leaders of her union, was arrested in January 2022 for allegedly “inciting social chaos” before being released on bail in March.

On November 26, 2022, she was arrested at Phnom Penh Internatio­nal Airport by immigratio­n police and detained for a second time after returning from a trip to Australia.

The court remanded Sithar in custody at the Prey Sar Correction­al Centre for violating her bail conditions.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Chhim Sithar (centre) and former NagaWorld employees speak to offiicials while attempting to deliver their petition to state institutio­ns and the National Assembly, in June last year.
SUPPLIED Chhim Sithar (centre) and former NagaWorld employees speak to offiicials while attempting to deliver their petition to state institutio­ns and the National Assembly, in June last year.

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