Cambodian PM Hun Sen Faces ICC Complaint Over Human Rights Abuses

2014-03-20
Email story
Comment on this story
Share
Print story
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen (C) greets supporters during a Cambodian People's Party (CPP) ceremony marking the 35th anniversary of the fall of the Khmer Rouge regime in Phnom Penh, Jan. 7, 2014
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen (C) greets supporters during a Cambodian People's Party (CPP) ceremony marking the 35th anniversary of the fall of the Khmer Rouge regime in Phnom Penh, Jan. 7, 2014
AFP

The International Criminal Court (ICC) was asked Thursday to consider hauling Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen before the bench on charges of genocide and crimes against humanity.

American human rights lawyer Morton Sklar has lodged a complaint with the Hague-based ICC against Hun Sen and his government, accusing him of trying to stop the activities of a U.N.-backed tribunal prosecuting members of the notorious Khmer Rouge regime and of being responsible for "major human rights abuses against the population of Cambodia."

"The purpose of the complaint is to bring international attention and the attention of the international criminal process to the two elements of human rights abuses going on in Cambodia right now," Sklar, who represents a coalition of Cambodian human rights and democracy advocates, told RFA's Khmer Service on Thursday.

He insisted that the ICC has jurisdiction to prosecute Hun Sen, who has ruled the country for nearly three decades after ruthlessly crushing his political opponents.

"I think they have two grounds of jurisdiction — under the genocide provisions because of the efforts of Hun Sen to stop the proceedings of the Khmer Rouge tribunal, and in essence to shield the perpetrators of the Khmer Rouge genocide from prosecution, and under the crimes against humanity provisions of the Rome Statute because there has been systemic, longstanding, ongoing pattern and practice of repression of the Cambodian population in very violent ways," he said.

The Rome Statute is the treaty that established the world court.

One one Khmer Rouge defendant convicted

The Khmer Rouge tribunal, launched in 2006, so far has convicted only one defendant, Khmer Rouge prison director Kaing Guek Eav, who was sentenced to life imprisonment. Cambodia has no death penalty.

Proceedings have been hampered by underfunding, and obstruction by the government of Hun Sen, who counts surrendered Khmer Rouge leaders among his political allies. He himself defected from the group at an early stage.

Critics worry the court will not complete the trials of Khmer Rouge leaders Noun Chea and Khieu Samphan, the only two defendants still in custody and accused of playing a leading role in the Communist regime's reign of terror in the late 1970s that left up to 2 million people dead.

Sklar said Hun Sen has tried to stop the activities of the tribunal in their tracks, recollecting that the Cambodian leader had personally warned the U.N. that he will not allow any further investigations or prosecutions to take place.

"The ICC has made clear that that kind of interference in the judicial process constitutes a crime in their process and they have already indicted one person from Kenya for those kinds of abuses."

Sklar charged that Hun Sen's human rights abuses included "executions, dislocations of people from their land on a massive basis, the repression of any kind of opposition or demonstrations, including the fact there is still a ban in place on any kind of public meetings — and that constitutes a crime against humanity under the definition used by the ICC."

Hun Sen had imposed a ban on public protests in early January after a bloody crackdown on workers strikes backed by the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), but the government announced a lifting of the ban in February although some demonstrations continue to be blocked.

Hun Sen's Cambodian People's Party (CPP) also continues to harass protests by the opposition, which has boycotted parliament and demanded new elections following July 2012 polls which the opposition says were rigged.

The government-appointed national election body declared Hun Sen's party the election winner despite objections.

Getting the case in the queue

Sklar acknowledged that the Cambodia case might not be the topmost priority of the ICC, which is bogged down with more high-profile cases, saying that what is critical is for a preliminary investigation by the prosecutors' office to determine that there is jurisdiction of the case.

"I think the Cambodia case might not be the number-one priority, but as long as the preliminary investigation takes place and as long as the finding is made that there is violation, that is sufficient because that will get the case in the queue," he said.

"That's what's most important — that it is clear that the international community is going to take action against the Hun Sen government on this for major human rights abuses."

Sklar denied suggestions that the case is linked to the political opposition.

"I'm not a politician. What I am concerned are that the human rights standards are met."

Chheang Vun, a senior official of Hun Sen's CPP and spokesman for Cambodia's National Assembly, the country's parliament, downplayed the ICC complaint, saying the government would not pay attention to it and calling it "a waste of time."

He said that the complaint is not credible enough for the court to review the case.

"It is not about justice. The opposition wants only the media attention," he said, accusing it of wanting to use the complaint to "bargain for power."

Sklar said the government should not downplay the case against Hun Sen "because the ICC operates worldwide and he is subject to their jurisdiction even if he stays in Cambodia."

Reported by Samean Yun for RFA's Khmer Service. Translated by Samean Yun. Written in English by Parameswaran Ponnudurai.

Comments (45)
Share

Anonymous Reader

I can't wait to see Hun Sen and goons go to jail and never see the day of light.
Cambodia people have suffer long enough.
ICC please make it quick....thank you

Dec 12, 2015 04:03 PM

Dofar Adam

from China Town USA

New Yorkshire City, American-Khmer-French blood gene in midle America "Adam C Treiproul Meancholsrokar', 

Many secret organized crimes under Prime M HunSen's selfish regime continue again and again in Cambodia where my parents and myself were shot down during Vietnam war while opening a biggest fire on other sides. It was a crime against humanity for current Government to make restriction for peoples' points of views at "Democracy Park", close to US Embassy in PPenh.  
Please, the whole World's peoples and ICC should urgently take legal action not to let him and his evils persons continue their infair leadership before their indispensable death. Who refuses this idea?  All related suspected criminals are too patient to hide their possible crimes, I think.  

Tks. 


May 29, 2014 02:59 AM

Alaimpa Porngpy

from Hanoi City

From 
Àtrognolnosil, Hanoi, 

ICC should prosecute HunSen and his team including his atrocious wife full of black blood killing some Khmer famous Movie Stars because of infinited passion, this year. After himself and His cruel persons are detained In jail by ICC, Cambodians and all others can live In safety with full of happiness and prosperity without death threat. IT seems for them that they can win a biggest historic Victory From unfair Father or barbarian Mother forever. They are elected to serve peoples, not to kill them for own Best interests.  We strongly encourage  ICC or others or whom IT may concerns to urgently sentence them to finish all forms of impunity In CambodiA before the United States of America's  troops come towards Southeast Asia.  
 Have a nice day!! 


May 29, 2014 01:06 AM

Darachakreichisor C.

from Rankoun City

From Darachakreichisor, 
Rankoun City, Myarma, 

So far HunSen is still above the Constitution of Cambodia and is strong enough to save Cambodians from poverty and some crimes. But he is too proud to accept some kinds of weapons From China to threat his local workers without mercy or Buddha's laws ratified by His gover. In particular, ICC is too silent too With HunSen's case. He is cruel more enough than when living In Sihanouk's Marki jungle of 1968s. ICC and HunSen are same secret agents for other devils? ... !!! 

Who has same questions like me? 
From Cheyprol Toukpraheu, Thanks. 

May 29, 2014 12:45 AM

Atsuuhiitoo Art3

from Okinawa CITY

15May2014 . Daliemastash. Japan. Okinawa,
Hi all,
The mini legal government of Cambodia still break the Constitution in which more than two third of Cambodians are furious to accept his second new leadership. His regime is too open for young generation to use drug, trafficking workers and force indigenous minoryties to quit their house or homeland without suitable solution. ICC should prosecute Mr.second PolPot Sihanouk HunSen and his other cruel high ranking officials and/or his own sons using peoples' life as their own private business with 353 deaths persons at KohPich new Business Island in PPenh. They must be sentenced soon some time at the end of this year, please. The populations need to see him Hun Sen and his team laughing and smoking cigarettes in Hell prison.

SENACOW PP.
TEL: 855- 088999231
EMAIL: verginevilfighter@yahoo.com

May 14, 2014 10:05 PM

View all comments.

CH. 1: MANDARIN | CANTONESE

CH. 2: VIETNAMESE | BURMESE | KOREAN

CH. 3: KHMER | LAO | UYGHUR

CH. 4: TIBETAN

More Listening Options

View Full Site