December 11, 2008

 

 

HOR NAMHONG VERSUS SAM RAINSY : 
HEARING AT THE FRENCH COURT ON DECEMBER 9, 2008

 

 

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister Hor Namhong has filed a
defamation lawsuit against Sam Rainsy before the French Court following the
publication this year in France of a book by the opposition leader titled
"Des racines dans la pierre" (Rooted in Stone).

 

The hearing which took place at Le Palais de Justice in Paris started at
4:50 pm and ended at 8:30 pm.

 

Hor Namhong was there with five lawyers. They brought Raoul Jennar, a
Belgian "expert on Cambodia", as a witness. Sam Rainsy was there too but
with only one lawyer and no witness.

 

Hor Namhong's arguments

 

1- Former King Norodom Sihanouk was condemned by the French Court on January
23, 1991 after being quoted as saying in the French newspaper Le Journal du
Dimanche dated July 23, 1989:

"L'équipe de Monsieur Hun Sen est composée d'anciens Khmers rouges
archi-criminels. Par exemple, Hor Nam Hong, ex-commandant d'un camp de
concentration Khmer rouge, est responsable de la mort après d'atroces
tortures de beaucoup d'anciens membres de la résistance anti-américaine,
tels mon cousin le prince Sisowath Méthavi et son épouse, sœur aînée de ma
femme… " 

 

"Mr. Hun Sen's team is made up of former arch-criminal Khmer Rouge
officials. For instance, Hor Nam Hong, ex-commander of a Khmer Rouge
concentration camp, is responsible for the death, after atrocious tortures,
of many former members of the anti-American resistance, such as my cousin
Prince Sisowath Methavy and his spouse, who was my wife's elder sister…"

 

According to Hor Namhong, Sam Rainsy in his book made against him the same
allegations as the ones Norodom Sihanouk made nearly twenty years ago; Sam
Rainsy should then be condemned in the same way as the former King was
condemned by the same Court. 

 

2- Hor Namhong lost many relatives under the Khmer Rouge regime. Therefore,
he could not have cooperated in any way with the Khmer Rouge.

 

Sam Rainsy's arguments

 

1- In his book Sam Rainsy actually wrote:

"Hun Sen n'était pas seul dans son cas: la plupart des supplétifs du régime
vietnamien avaient frayé avec les Khmers rouges. Quand Ranariddh et Hun Sen
eurent définitivement scellé mon compte, ils ne trouvèrent pas mieux que de
nommer à la tête de mon ministère Keat Chhon, celui qui, pendant tant
d'années, fut le principal conseiller de Pol Pot. Et quelques années plus
tard, le Ministre des Affaires Etrangères serait un ancien collaborateur du
pouvoir khmer rouge soupçonné d'avoir causé la mort de nombreuses personnes
dont des membres de la famille royale".

 

"Hun Sen was not alone in his case: most of the Vietnamese regime's
auxiliary staff had cooperated in one way or another with the Khmer Rouge.
When Ranariddh and Hun Sen had definitively decided on my fate, they did not
find anything better than appointing at the head of my ministry Keat Chhon,
the man who, for so many years had been the main adviser to Pol Pot. And
several years later, the Foreign Affairs Minister could be a former
collaborator of the Khmer Rouge regime suspected of having caused the death
of many people including members of the royal family."

 

Sam Rainsy points to the fact that what he wrote is not exactly the same, in
the content and in the form, as what former King Norodom Sihanouk had
reportedly said.

 

2- There have been new developments and new evidence against Hor Namhong
since 1991 when the former King lost the first lawsuit filed by Hor Namhong
before the French Court. Sam Rainsy refers to The Cambodia Daily report
"Clouded History" published on July 1-2, 2000, the interview of Senator Keo
Bunthouk (Mrs. Ieng Kounsaky) titled "A camp called Boeng Trabek" published
in The Phnom Penh Post dated January 19 - February 1, 2001 and the book by
Ong Thong Hoeung "J'ai cru aux Khmers Rouges" (I believed in the Khmer
Rouge) published in Europe in 2003. Related documents at
<http://tinyurl.com/56czqh> http://tinyurl.com/56czqh

  

Hor Namhong said that he had filed a defamation lawsuit in Phnom Penh
against The Cambodia Daily for the above-mentioned report and that he won
the case. Out of the two authors of the report, only the Cambodian reporter
[Thet Sambath] was condemned by the Cambodian Court because the other one,
who is an American national [Kelly McEvers], "ran away."  He said that all
the defamation cases initiated by him in Cambodia have been closed because
all the concerned journalists [including Dam Sith, the editor of Moneaksekar
Khmer (Khmer Conscience) who was jailed for one week this summer], have
apologized to him. 

 

Raoul Jennar said that he has been hired by the Khmer Rouge Tribunal in
Phnom Penh (ECCC) as an "independent expert." To defend Hor Namhong he said
that the genocide perpetrated by the Khmer Rouge was "centralized" in such a
way that "only six persons in the Khmer Rouge top leadership could make the
decision to kill any person."  He also said that the Cambodian government is
in no way responsible for any delay in the judicial proceedings at the ECCC.

 

The French Court will decide on the case on January 27, 2009.

  

 
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