Khmer Times/Taing Vida
Tuesday, 02 February 2016
KPP president Sourn Serey Ratha speaking outside of the municipal court in Phnom Penh yesterday. KT/Chor Sokunthea |
Phnom
Penh Municipal Court yesterday dismissed the suit of Sourn Serey Ratha,
president of the Khmer Power Party, who accused Deputy Prime Minister
and Cambodia Foreign Minister Hor Namhong of public defamation and
incitement to discriminate in December, according to a court document.
A
notification letter sent to the Khmer Power Party office yesterday said
deputy prosecutor Meas Chan Piseth had decided to dismiss Mr. Serey
Ratha’s suit, but declined to give a reason why. It went on to give the
plaintiff the right to file an appeal within two months of the court’s
decision.
The
move is a prime example of the sort of injustice committed daily in
Cambodian courts, Mr. Serey Ratha said. It illustrates the court’s
unwillingness to take action when complaints are filed against powerful
or senior ruling party officials.
“The
court is a nail waiting to be hammered by the government. The ruling
party orders them to stand against those who stand against them. The
court clearly dares not to do anything that flies in the face of the
government. This clearly shows the weakness of the Cambodian legal
system,” Mr. Serey Ratha said, adding that he and his party’s
representatives would file an appeal.
Even
if it has no hope of eliciting a just response, Mr. Serey Ratha hopes
additional action will draw local and international attention to the
corruption within Cambodian law enforcement and the judicial systems.
Meas Chanpiseth, Phnom Penh Municipal deputy prosecutor, could not be reached for comment yesterday.
Mr.
Serey Ratha filed his suit on December 21, 2015, after Mr. Namhong said
the leader of the KPP was a terrorist during a meeting with the newly
appointed US ambassador to Cambodia.
Kar Savuth, Mr. Namhong’s attorney, declined to comment yesterday.
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