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Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2008 4:31 AM
To: SRP Cabinet
Subject: [SAMRAINSYPARTY-For] The 60th anniversary of international human
rights day


 

STATEMENT

on 

The Occasion of 

The 60TH ANNIVERSARY OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS DAY December 10, 2008

"All persons in Cambodia and all Cambodian refugees and displaced persons
shall enjoy the rights and freedoms embodied in the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights and other relevant international human rights instruments"
Paris Peace Agreement.

As the world over is celebrating the 60th Anniversary of International Human
Rights Day, the Sam Rainsy Party strongly believes that the Paris Agreements
that has paved the way to national reconciliation and peace, must be
revisited. The 21 countries and the four Cambodian political parties in
conflict agreed on 23 October, 1991 to the following actions:

a. Cambodia undertakes: 

*       to ensure respect for and observance of human rights and fundamental
freedoms in Cambodia; 

*       to support the right of all Cambodian citizens to undertake
activities which would promote and protect human rights and fundamental
freedoms; 

*       to take effective measures to ensure that the policies and practices
of the past shall never be allowed to return; 

*       to adhere to relevant international human rights instruments;

b. The other Signatories to this Agreement undertake:

.        to promote and encourage respect for and observance of human rights
and fundamental freedoms in Cambodia as embodied in the relevant
international instruments and the relevant resolutions of the United Nations
General Assembly, in order, in particular, to prevent the recurrence of
human rights abuses.

It must be reminded that close to two decades following the Paris Peace
Agreement, Cambodia still lacks a true independent, neutral and impartial
mechanism to monitor human rights violations which occur every day, with
majority of these violations unchecked by the government. The lack of
neutrality and rampant corruption in the judiciary system allow violators to
remain free while victims and their family members fear for their lives.

Specially trained police and military forces are used by the government to
terrorize and arrest innocent people during forced evictions or to crack
down on human rights defenders, workers, monks or teachers who dare to
organize or to speak against human rights violations. Cases of extrajudicial
killings have been reported but have remained covered up with the existing
culture of impunity. 

Killings of trade union activists, opposition journalists and the 1997
grenade attacks on workers remain unresolved, while families of the victims
and witnesses of these crimes continue to live in fear or to seek asylum in
other countries. 

The list of violations of human rights is long.

The Sam Rainsy Party calls on all party signatories to the Peace Agreement
to adhere to the promises made in order for every Cambodian woman, man, and
child to live in dignity, to find justice, and to be free from all forms of
discrimination.

A. Cambodia should:

.                Discontinue all use of force to control and crackdown
forced evictions and land disputes; 

.                Release human rights defenders, villagers and political
activists wrongly detained;

.                Continue to support the Office of the UN High Commissioner
for Human Rights in Cambodia.         

B. Donor Community should:

.        Refer to the recommendations of the representative of the UN High
Commissioner for Human Rights to monitor the government's performance on
human rights and the rule of law;

.        Increase funding to promote the work of local human rights
defenders. 

 

Sam Rainsy Party

 


 


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